I have discovered the Hive blockchain back in 2017 by mistake and from the beginning I was excited about posting, upvoting, and earning rewards by owning my content. I was happy each time I would see upvotes coming my way and sometimes some big whales love would simply boost my enthusiasm about this ecosystem and where it can go. While I was enjoying instant gratification, I was looking for the long run on it and simply didn’t keep track of my progress and where I was heading. But as time went by, I felt more and more the need to track my growth and here is where HiveStats.io comes into the picture as it captures exactly my Hive journey and evolution. I can easily watch my numbers grow day by day and it’s pretty motivating. Some periods show more growth, others less, but that's upon us and how much we invest here.

Using HiveStats.io as the prime Hive tracker
I knew about HiveStats.io after being part of the LeoFinance (now InLeo) community and using all the tools that they have developed on the Hive blockchain. It has everything that I need to know about, from my Hive Power, voting power, curation rewards, post earnings and even my daily activity history or spawn up to 7 or 30 days. I find the interface simple, a one page site that even if you’re new, you can find what you’re looking for without getting lost in blockchain jargon. You just type in your account name and, boom, all your stats are there in an aggregated view. Simplicity is key!

Watching my Hive Power grow
One of the main things I check is my Hive Power (HP) growth. Hive Power is basically the amount of influence I have on the Hive blockchain. The more I have, the more my upvotes are worth, and the more curation rewards comes my way. HiveStats.io shows me exactly how much HP I’ve gained over time. It’s like watching a progress bar fill up — super satisfying! I even set personal HP goals now, and it pushes me to keep posting and engaging every day. My next milestone is to get to 50,000 HP while at the moment I am standing at 49,641 HP, so pretty close to it.
Following my rewards and curation
Another thing I like on is seeing my rewards in detail. HiveStats.io splits them into: - Author rewards (from posting and commenting, thus creating content) - Curation rewards (from voting on other people’s content) Before, I didn’t really understand how much curation was helping me grow but in time I got to understand the power of it. Now I can see that even when I’m not posting as simply not in the mood of it or without any inspiration, I’m still earning Hive from my votes. It’s like a passive income stream, but powered by engagement and community.
Using stats helps me to plan the next steps
HiveStats.io isn’t just about looking at numbers and operations on the blockchain; it’s about understanding different revenue streams and using them to improve. If I see my activity drop, I know I need to post more. If my curation rewards are low, maybe I need to vote earlier on good content or even delegate when I'm not around or offline. It’s like having a personal Hive coach. Tracking my growth has made Hive way more exciting for me. I’m not just guessing how I’m doing, but rather I can keep track of that and this keeps me motivated.

My opinion is that if you’re on Hive and haven’t tried HiveStats.io yet, you’re missing out. It’s the easiest way to see your Hive Power, rewards, and curation progress in one place through a single page aggregation. For me, it’s turned Hive from a casual hobby into a goal-driven journey. Now, every time I log in, I’m not just checking my feed, but I can see a snapshot of my growth and plan on the velocity of it and what I can improve. This is the way!
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