Blurt Economic Indicators - 26 December 2021

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My weekly look at Blurt's economic indicators.

All rises and falls are relative to last week.

Blurt Economic Indicators

BLURT Supply = 444.8 million
Vested BLURT = 53.2% (+0.1)

Reward Pool = 1.934 million BLURT (rising)
Recent Claims = 120.4 TRshares (rising)

Vote Yield estimate (100k BP) = 31.4% APR (falling)

Author/Curation Yield estimate = 15.7% APR (half of the Vote Yield)

You can also see the raw numbers on a blockchain explorer.

Insights

This week sees a similar trend to the recent weeks, with the recent claims rising and the vote yield falling. This time, the reward pool has edged higher, meaning that the on-chain activity is at a slightly lower pace than the coin minting rate.

All pretty much the same as last week. Being a holiday period in most countries means there is usually a dip in on-chain activity. Good, however, to see the vested rate keeps nudging upwards.

A reminder that all the metrics are lagging 15-day indicators, with only the supply and vested percentage being current snapshots.

Not much to add this week, but anybody new to these posts may find useful to go back and read previous weeks as they each have some insight into the changing parameters.

Comparisons

The Blurt yields at the moment continue to be high - I don't think I can any longer say that they are higher than defi pools, but they definitely don't suffer any "impermanent losses".

A comparison with the other Graphene chains done using the DLease delegation rates.

Steem DLease rates: max 31.6% APR (average 22.3%)
Hive DLease rates: max 11.8% APR (average 11.0%)

Those rates have always tracked the profitability of each chain and have the advantage of being one simple number.

With the three graphene chains diverging in terms of their economic models, I do wonder how useful such comparisons are, except perhaps to gauge how those different models behave at the macroeconomic level.

Although Vote Yields are expressed in terms of financial returns, they are also fundamental expressions of the level of activity on each chain relative to the coin minting rate.

Hive has undergone HF25 and, as predicted, rates have fallen towards the chain yield. Steem is higher due entirely to the high SBD.

We now have a BLURT price feed within the Blurt wallet, so I no longer need to give my weekly price comparisons. Instead, I shall show the difference between our BLURT feed estimate and the BBLURT price.

BLURT feed: $0.0385 (+6%/week)

BBLURT price: $0.0430 (+5%/week)

Note that any swap pool price will not necessarily reflect open market prices. A swap price will only change when there is an actual trade; buying BBLURT will increase the price and selling BBLURT will lower it. There are no "open orders", so every transaction will have an effect. This is how arbitrageurs make their money: buying and selling price discrepancies across different markets.

I would also note that those users who are concerned about the BLURT statistics on CoinGecko realise that their price is now taken only from Probit and the BBLURT pool. So, if you wish to influence the public manifestation of the BLURT price then buy it on one of those platforms! Probit has by far the lowest transfer fee of just 0.1 BLURT.

We have an issue now with Probit since they enforced KYC on all users. Volume has fallen dramatically and been exported to Ionomy and Hive-Engine. The issue is that BLURT really needs one more market that is picked up by the price aggregators such as CoinGecko and CMC. This is being looked at but has to be done in a manner that is strategic and cost-effective.

I hope these numbers will give members some insights into how the Blurt economic system is managed and, more importantly, how each individual user can both benefit from and affect the whole chain.

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The issue is that BLURT really needs one more market

Exactly. Probit requested KYC for me and it was very difficult for purchases .. but I think now it's okey again. But blurt needs to be listed on one more good exchange.

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Amazing!

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

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@rycharde sir, Thanks for the post I found it very informative I will use the channels listed in the post every time I want to buy blurt. The joy of this post has encouraged me to vote for you as a witness. Get bigger and better.