Finance of Curation

@azircon · 2025-07-26 23:34 · Finance and Economy

Finance of Curation

Recently I came across a post by @costanza, and it is one of the numerous KE ratio related articles that I tagged to lately :) Here is the post. The reason it sparked my interest because it is related to Curangel. It is a curation program I am involved in for a very long time. I want to give a full disclosure: I delegate to Curangel and I am very happy to do it, and nothing written on that post and this current post will change my decision how I am involved with that project. I respect all the curators there and many of them are my personal friends.

For those who need some background on KE, here is the post. I am not going to repeat what KE is and how to use it. I am not going to give anyone any prescription on how to use KE. You do you, Universe will do Universe!

First, I thought the title image was a bit sensational :) Curangel account having a high KE ratio doesn't bother me at all. In fact all curation programs which returns part of the curation to delegators WILL have high KE. This is a FEATURE and not a BUG!

Okay, with that out of the way, I did like some of the data presented in costanza's post on individual curators. I have decided to plot them, because, plots are always better than looking at a table. Disclaimer: I didn't look at the validity of the data, I am simply plotting the data he has listed and making an analysis.

curators_KE.png

There are 13 curators represented in this small sample, and this plot above is their individual KE ratio. High ratio is generally considered 'bad'. I used parenthesis, because good or bad is not simple, and more importantly, I shouldn't be the one deciding good or bad. It is not my job, I can only make that determination for my actions.

So in summary, if KE ratio for an individual account is 10, that individual currently holds 1/10th of the HP of their total rewards. However, for a some of those people, they don't even post, so whatever their KE is doesn't matter. Others with high KE post very infrequently, so for them, again I don't really care that their KE is high.

Who are they voting

I feel this is the more important part. As a delegator if this KE number is very high in the median, then I should maybe a little bit concerned.

curators_median_voted_accounts.png

Here is the data. This is the plot of the medians for the accounts our curators are curating in this sample. I generally consider not voting accounts greater than KE = 3. I only see 5 curators during such a thing. Again, this is my personal cut-off. I am not even aware if all the curators are even aware of KE, not to mention the cut-off. Also they certainly do not have to follow my personal cut-off. They can curate a post based on their personal quality cut-off.

There's that. I just wanted to get this out there, so that we can take a look at it. I don't really see anything concerning at all from my personal point of view.

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