Edited By
Evelyn Carter
In a notable shift this week, the crypto community saw 31 users sending tips while 97 received them. This represents a drop of 34 in recipients, sparking discussions about the underlying market factors affecting user engagement.
The current data reveals intriguing trends within the tipping scene. While fewer tips were sent, the amount of donuts transferred increased significantly. Notably, aminok sent a whopping 1,000 donuts to DBRiMatt, impacting the average significantly.
Total Tips Sent: 1,438 (-382 from last count)
Total Donuts Sent: 2,856.9 (+126.5)
Average Tips Sent Per User: 46.4 (-14.3)
Average Donuts Sent Per User: 92.2 (+1.2)
Leading Tippers:
kirtash93: 246 tips (17.1% of total)
BigRon1977: 149 tips (10.4% of total)
SigiNwanne: 140 tips (9.7% of total)
A user voiced, "Almost 80% of tips are from the top 10 senders!" highlighting a concentration of activity among a few individuals.
Commentary among participants hints at mixed feelings about the dip in active users. "Not much numbers of active users on the list, guess theyβre being discouraged by the donut price," noted one observer. This suggests that market conditions may directly correlate with tipping behavior.
"Some users suspect a combination of ETHβs fluctuations and recent holidays as factors in the smaller leaderboard this week," another user pointed out.
πΈ Average donuts sent per user increased despite a decrease in overall activity.
π Top tippers dominate the leaderboard, highlighting a small pool of active participants.
β‘ kirtash93 won 169 extra donuts in the raffle for tipping over 50 different users.
As the community navigates changing market dynamics, all eyes will be on how these trends evolve in the upcoming weeks. Will the activity stabilize or continue to decline? Only time will tell.