LeoFinance Weekly Stats 12/14/2020 to 12/20/2020

Welcome to the weekly edition of LeoFinance stats report.
This is a weekly report covering December 14, through December 20.

If you want to learn a bit more about the LeoFinance ecosystem and dig into the numbers, this is the place to be.

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The following topics will be covered:

  • Issued LEO Tokens
  • Top LEO Earners
  • Rewards to HP delegators trough the leo.bounties program
  • Daily stats on tokens staking
  • Share of tokens staked
  • Top Users that staked
  • Unique number of LeoFInance users
  • Posts/comments activities on the platform
  • Posting from LeoFinance.io interface
  • Price Chart

Issued LEO Tokens

Let’s take a look into token issuance and how it is distributed over time.

Below is a chart that represents the cumulative issued LEO tokens.

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This chart is representing the total LEO supply, circulating supply and burned tokens.

A total of 8.07M issued LEO tokens, 2.16M burned, 5.91M circulating supply.

Next is the issued LEO tokens from last week. Here is the chart:

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A total of 53.8k LEO were issued in the last week.

Let’s see how these tokens were distributed.
Below is the chart of the top 10 LEO earners this week.

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@onealfa is on the top followed by @rollandthomas and @taskmaster4450.

The @wleo.pool account have 5.3k LEO issued in the week. These are liquidity providers incentives.

Rewards from Bounties

As mentioned above in the last week there is some leftover refunds made from the bounties account. Also, the regular bounty to the HP delegators. Users who delegate their HP to the @leo.voter receive daily payouts in the form of LEO tokens at a rate of ~16% APR.

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@oliverschmid on the top followed by @oldtimer on the top followed by @lafona-miner and @onealfa.

Staking LEO

Below is a chart that represents the daily flow of staked and unstaked LEO tokens. A positive bar going up shows a day where more LEO was staked than unstaked.

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July 2019 is excluded from the chart for better visibility. Those are the first days and there are a lot of tokens staked.

In the last month there has been large moves in the staking and unstaking numbers, due to the liquidity providers on Uniswap.

Prior to WLEO 1 there was a lot of unstaking. Then the hack happened, and users staked their tokens again. Then WLEO 2 was announced and went live with more unstaking. In the last week things seem to be stabilizing.

Below is the chart of the top 10 users that staked LEO last week:

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@onealfa.leo is on the top with 55k LEO staked, followed by the @lbi-token with almost 37k.

The Overall Flow of the LEO Token Supply:

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The yellow (liquid LEO) is an interesting category. A lot of movements here due to the WLEO launch.

Note on the yellow, liquid category above. It includes the LEO in the liquidity pool as well. If we remove that, the liquidity will be much lower.

Below is a chart of the ratio staked/unstaked tokens.

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75% staked and 15% in the liquidity pool.

LeoFinance Users

Below is a chart with the number of unique users that posted from the LeoFinance frontend.

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A total of 1866 unique users have posted from the LeoFinance frontend.

In the last period there is an increase in the number of new users.

Monthly Active Users Posting from LeoFInance [MAU]

Here is the chart for the monthly active users that posted from the leofinance.io interface.

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A significant increase in the numbers of monthly users in November, going from 461 in October to 604 in November.
Overall, in the last four months there is a constant grow in the number of monthly users.

Activities on LeoFInance

Below is a chart of the LeoFinance activities with the numbers of posts from the LeoFinance interface and posts with the #leofinance tag.

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The yellow are posts from the leofinance interface and the orange posts from other hive frontends with the leofinance tag.

Here is the chart showing only posts made from the LeoFinance.io interface.

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The up trend in the numbers of post from leofinance continues in the last week as well with a total of 1195 post and a new ATH on December 16th with 209 posts in one day.

LeoFinance has introduced a 10% incentive for posting trough the native frontend. When users post from other frontends and just with the leofinance tag they have 10% less rewards.

Number of comments from LeoFinance.io

There is an initiative in the last period for engagement on the platform and some of the large stakeholders have been voting comments a lot.

Here is the chart for the numbers of comments starting from April 2020.

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The comments have gone parabolic in the last period.

In the last week there is a total of 5728 comments made just from the LeoFinance frontend. There was some technical problems in the first two day of the week and the numbers of comments has drop slightly from the previous week, but still running high.

Authors that commented the most

There is an initiative in the last period for engagement on the platform and some of the large stakeholders have been voting comments a lot.
Here are the top authors that commented the most.

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@taskmaster4450le is on the top with 300 comments from the leofinance interface, followed by @acesontop and @filotasriza3. @alexvan is also doing great on the 4th position.

Price

All time LEO price

It is interesting to look at the LEO token price, keeping in mind the crazy ride that HIVE had in the previous month.

Here is the price chart in dollar value with average price for better visibility.

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Have in mind the above is an average daily price.

LEO price in the Last 30 days

Here is the price of LEO in the last 30 days also in dollar value:

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In the previous week LEO has been trading in the $0.24 to $0.26 range.

 

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