The next release of Hive Analytics is already in the oven.
There have been some silent releases to Hive Analytics I didn't announce, most of them were UI updates and dark mode theme improvements and a few bug fixes.
There is currently 39.3M out of the 40M required to be funded.
If you want to see this project launch support the proposal.
- https://peakd.com/proposals/358
- https://ecency.com/proposals/358
Keep in mind, this is a trial proposal for 2 months, and will submit yearly if it passes.
New Features in next release
- Krampus Co-efficient Leaderboard
- Reworked Hive Engine Richlist
- UI Improvements
- New Voting Category
- Chart Zoom
Krampus Co-efficient Leaderboard
While I am not a big fan of KE ratio when used on it's own, it is a valuable data point. I really like how this report came out and I think you will too.
Under accounts there is a new report called KE Leaderboard.
This will give you the KE ratio for every user on Hive.
This report includes HP, lifetime curation rewards, lifetime author rewards, KE ratio, and if they are active, very active, inactive at one easy glance. That's over 500,000 accounts instantly searchable, sortable, and filterable.
A cache miss is under 20 seconds (once every 24 hours), and a cache hit is around half a second to process the data.
Want to see very active users with a KE ratio over 10? I got you fam.
This has been over-engineered and baked to perfection!
Reworked Hive Engine Richlist
The Hive Engine richlist was a carry over from my now defunct Hive Engine Tools. It's main purpose was to get the top 500 users by balance, then staking and delegation was added later. This means if you sort by staked, it would only sort among the top 500 balance users. This is something I wanted to fix but due to continuous problems with Hive Engine API, I just didn't want to maintain all the tools.
This release will have a completely newly designed Hive Engine Richlist that makes every single token holder instantly available and sortable by any criteria.
This means even tokens with massive distribution like DEC will load in it's entirety and be able to filter them. DEC has over 48,000 holders with > 0 balance.
Take the LEO token here with almost 18,000 holders, you can instantly sort by staked across the entire distribution not just the top 500. Most users will get this data cached and that takes about 20 ms. Speed was a massive consideration for Hive Analytics.
UI Improvements
A lot of minor UI improvements are in this new release. Small things you may or may not notice, things that just bothered me.
For example, I didn't like how the fill on the sparklines looked, and I removed them to have a nice clean 7 day historic line chart.
Search had a small glitch where it loaded under the navigation bar, this is fixed as well.
Trending reports now are in order of popularity.
Lots of other improvements for the UI.
New Voting Category
I moved Leo.voter Premium Analysis to the new voting category. There are a lot of reports for voting, and this was a much better fit.
Chart Zoom
Some charts have a lot of data, and you can now zoom in like you can on Coingecko.
Most of this release is doing clean up and building some backend features to support the more complex reports planned.
If you want to support this project check out the proposal.
- https://peakd.com/proposals/358
- https://ecency.com/proposals/358