Burstcoin retention of users (Stats)
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@nameless Well even if they are made for selfish purposes it still doesn't affect the stats or calculations as I only included the wallets that were considered active users (above 100.01) to avoid people that do this, see part 4
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@AngryChicken , true... nevermind then :)
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included the assets people have in there wallets ?
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what about all the wallets created with mistaken attempts to enter a password? Technically their is a percentage per day for that plus they are always going to be empty and unused.
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@Rendavu Sorry you're going to have to clear up this question, But if i'm correct your asking about balances which I didn't cover just wallets
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@AngryChicken Okay if my wallet password is 1234 and by mistake I entered 1233 then I have just created an empty wallet (not sure of the password) So I exit out and manage to retype my correct password only to never log into the previous created one
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@Burstde The stats are derived from the 17% of used wallet this already has the human errors built into it as I only calculate the percent of wallets that actually get used in the long run.
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@AngryChicken actually lets figure it out. let take the current number of new wallets say at midnight then compare it to tomorrow. From their we can find out how many are empty vs used. And maybe we are talking 1% hypothetically speaking.
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@AngryChicken You can't forget that are robots running such as the discord bot and that you have the exchangers that have an address for each user but not all the users use a Burst Wallet and that when someone have money in the account of an exchanger the amount is not in your account but in the account of the exchanger because you withdraw for your exchanger account and then the amount is transfered from that account into the Exchanger account so your account will be empty and you still will have your money just is not in your account...
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@gpedro haha I love how you explain things.
@AngryChicken I like that you did part two, because it's more important to see how many accounts have more than 100, than accounts that have 0, as many stated before a balance of 0 can simply mean selfish reasons or lost passwords.
I like this kind of info and it's fun to see what people can find when bored :P
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@Zeus I try to sound easy but sometimes my english is not the best as you all know ;D
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@Zeus said in Burstcoin retention of users (Stats):
when bored :P
@nameless said in Burstcoin retention of users (Stats):
Second, one thing you have to consider is people making multiple wallets. I think i have little over 50 wallets made (ell empty) with @luxe 's vanity wallet. Most of them start with BURST-SEXY ....
So you're the one that took all the good ones. :p
Thanks for the stats @AngryChicken. Perhaps that's why Burst hasn't yet reach levels everyone would like it to be. Not enough members circulating the coin around to generate value for eachother and newcomers.




