Title: Annual Comparison of User Registrations Post by: cabalism13 on October 29, 2018, 03:54:34 AM (As I was really bored and has nothing to do, I came up to do this to keep my self busy at the moment. (Am not fond of searching for plagiarisms but I sometimes do it)
The Statistics were made and displayed here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=stats), although it only has the 2017 cap so I just did a little math myself. Though I'm not good at statistics like the others (DdmrDdmr, Loyce, Vod, etc...) and also you may find it as my first post that contains numbers. As of this time: (Latest User) 2454269 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2454269) https://i.imgur.com/q38Nuya.png (Stats were made by the end User:2454231) YEAR User ID (First Registration) User ID (Last Registration) Total Registration 2009 1 20 20 2010 21 3128 3108 2011 3129 48828 45700 2012 48829 76681 27853 2013 76682 208193 131512 2014 208194 407682 199489 2015 407683 711523 303841 2016 711524 936822 225299 2017 936823 1557907 621085 2018 1557908 --- 896324 And with this I came up with the conclusion that the number of registration does also varies on BTC Price everytime it rises/falls. Although as of now Bounties are the common reason why we have a lot of number in registry. Average Registration Per Day: 500-1000+ Added Information Given By DdmrDdmr (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5059103.msg47384755#msg47384755): (Monthly Breakdown of Total Registry in the Year 2018-up to present) Code: Month FromId ToId NewAcc. Diff1Month Avg/day (If some of the above information was wrong, feel free to correct me and I will change it as soon as I can.) Title: Re: Annual Comparison of User Registrations Post by: S_Therapist on October 29, 2018, 05:01:14 AM You can use table for organizing those data. It will look better. You can use the following code.
Code: [table] What have you meant by average 500-1000+? Is it a average? I think it would be a single number when you emntioned the word average. Title: Re: Annual Comparison of User Registrations Post by: electronicash on October 29, 2018, 05:34:31 AM i'm interested as to whether you can pin point from which country has the biggest population. yes i think its also bounties that will attract more attention, developers pick this forum because after all this is where traders and investors flock together to talk about crypto projects. there will be more coming this when price of btc starts to climb again. Title: Re: Annual Comparison of User Registrations Post by: S_Therapist on October 29, 2018, 05:48:29 AM i'm interested as to whether you can pin point from which country has the biggest population. Russia- 11.85%United States- 10.06% Ukraine- 6.40% For more info- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5031638.0 Also- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4948780.0 The links are for traffic datas given in Local boards not for the solely population of every country that is a member here. The output will be same, IMO. Those traffics are based on organic searches.Title: Re: Annual Comparison of User Registrations Post by: LoyceV on October 29, 2018, 08:41:33 AM I didn't expect 2018 to have more registrations than 2017, after the bull run ended. I expect spam/bump bots to be responsible for the largest increase, as spammers create thousands of accounts at a time.
You can use table for organizing those data. It will look better. You can use the following code. I did use that but it's kinda wrecked into spaces...Code: [table] Title: Re: Annual Comparison of User Registrations Post by: DdmrDdmr on October 29, 2018, 08:46:55 AM The boost of registrations 2018 is massive, likely a combination of hype and quite a lot of bot created accounts. I’ve taken the liberty to break 2018 down per month, in order to see how the correlation between the end of hype and account creation, and the picture is pretty clear:
Code: Month FromId ToId NewAcc. Diff1Month Avg/day The drop from January to February 2018 was massive, going account registry down by half. Each month since then the drop has been in the 10-20% range, with the exception of May 2018, where there is an increment of 5,86% vs previous month. I think this breakdown helps to get a better idea of the current descending registration trend. Title: Re: Annual Comparison of User Registrations Post by: cynical on October 29, 2018, 09:15:47 AM The boost in registrations in 2018 could also have been generated to a degree by the all time high.
The stats are very interesting, like 2009 20 registrations. I wonder what the mindset was? Did they evey envisage the forum growing to its current level? Title: Re: Annual Comparison of User Registrations Post by: Theb on October 29, 2018, 10:28:54 AM The boost of registrations 2018 is massive, likely a combination of hype and quite a lot of bot created accounts. I’ve taken the liberty to break 2018 down per month, in order to see how the correlation between the end of hype and account creation, and the picture is pretty clear: I would agree with what you have said the boost in registration even after the bull run in December 2017 is brought not by the price of BTC but because of people exploiting Bitcointalk as a means of earning money. This bump bots and spam bots are the main reason why there are a lot of accounts even if the initial hype of Bitcoin has died down. The drop we are noticing in account registration this year might probably be because of the new merit system, bots being nuked, and the cryptocurrency industry being in the bear market. Title: Re: Annual Comparison of User Registrations Post by: DdmrDdmr on October 29, 2018, 11:23:38 AM <...> Would add this to the info. Thanks as always for the statistics you've been giving us all the time :) You’re welcome to add it to the OP if you wish, charting it or leaving as a table. The interesting thing about the 2018 breakdown is that it avoids the impression that the trend is a rising one, when in fact since February 2018 the trend is descending quite sharply (although coming from a very strong base). Strange that May is a small positive spike amidst the other months (possibly a bot spike there). |