Hello dear Hivers,
New year, new design!
From now on, I put my diary of the last week(s) first on the top of the report, followed by the actual token statistics. I found out, that what I did in the last days is often more interesting to read than the dry statistics. So here we go:
It was the christmas time, and as I took off some days from work, my familiy, my friends and I stand in the middlepoint of my focus.
(Xmas market in Eschweiler)
My children and their friends, brother and mother in law came to us on xmas and we had a great time together.
My wife and me took some days off in Einruhr in the Eifel mountains, to relax and to hike.
(I love this place, therefor I take a picture every time we are there ;-))
here are the:
The inside of the circle shows the buyers of $ALIVE, ordered by $HIVE they have spent. The outside shows the recipients of that $HIVE (sellers of $ALIVE):
Top 10 $ALIVE buyers, how much they got and how much $HIVE they spend for this. Sorted by $HIVE, that was spent:
Sorted by the $HIVE, they have spent:
Top 10 $ALIVE Sellers, how much they sold and how much $HIVE they got for this, sorted by $HIVE:
Sorted by the $HIVE, they have got:
| Request | Received Hive | Received HIVE % | Sold $ALIVE | Avg. Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| sell | 238.26719 | 55.93% | 7261.24588 | 0.03673 |
| buy | 187.74603 | 44.07% | 4744.04387 | 0.03836 |
| sum: | 426.01322 | 100% | 12005.28975 | 0.03754 |
Links:
How I Have Set Up Elasticsearch And Kibana On My Raspberry Pi To Monitor Token Activities and here: Do You Want To See Statistics Of Your Favorite HIVE Token? or on github.
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Achim Mertens