Many legitimate new users arrive on Hive through service accounts like or
rather than directly from a trusted onboarder. Until now, the system had no way to include them in the lottery.
Today's update adds two new tools that anyone in the trust network can use — no special apps needed, just a comment on a new user's introduction post.
If you know who onboarded a new user but their on-chain account creator is a service account, you can attest who really brought them to Hive:
!vouch @realcreator
Comment this on the new user's introduceyourself post. The system will credit the attested creator for trust scoring and beneficiary rewards. The voucher receives nothing — you're a witness, not a claimant.
Example: A new user was created by @hiveonboard, but you know invited them. Comment
!vouch @alice on their intro post. If is in the trust graph, the newbie becomes eligible.
If a new user has no trusted onboarder at all — and nobody can identify who brought them to Hive — but you believe they're a real person worth supporting:
!sponsor
Comment this on their introduceyourself post. You're claiming responsibility for that account: putting your reputation behind them. As a sponsor, you receive the onboarder's share of the beneficiary rewards (25%).
Sponsoring requires a higher trust score than vouching, because it's a weaker claim — there's no verifiable onboarding relationship, just your judgment.
introduceyourself, with an image, at least 24 hours old, and upvoted by a trust participant.introduceyourself posts!vouch @creator or !sponsor commentThe Swarm Post distributes author rewards to newly onboarded Hive users, selected via a trust-weighted lottery with verifiable randomness.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Eligible newbies | 5 |
| Active onboarders | 40 |
| Trust root voters | 1 |
| Trust declarations | 44 |
If you're part of the trust network, you can help new Hive users become eligible for the lottery:
Vouch — If you know who onboarded a new user but their on-chain creator is a service account (like ), comment on their introduction post:
!vouch @realcreator
This tells the system who really brought them to Hive. The attested creator receives the onboarder's share of the rewards.
Sponsor — If a new user has no trusted onboarder at all but you believe they are a real person worth supporting, comment on their introduction post:
!sponsor
This makes you responsible for that account. You receive the onboarder's share of the rewards. Sponsoring requires a higher trust score than vouching.
Upvote this post and its comments to fund new Hive users. Your vote weight counts toward the trust graph.
| Account | Share |
|---|---|
| 50.0% | |
| 50.0% |
2026-05-05T00:00:00.000Z947943, hash 0000000000000000000029656f1072709b033a9886cc25f28988041f09eb4131SHA256("0000000000000000000029656f1072709b033a9886cc25f28988041f09eb4131hive-swarm-post2026-05-051")2082e6b4e1689d3cbebd25960143877bcfb640608f1a708dabf93c021a160d6bThe block used for randomness is determined by the round's scheduled time, not the actual posting time. This prevents the operator from influencing the outcome by delaying the post. Anyone can independently verify this selection by looking up the BTC block at the scheduled timestamp.
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