Nice plots. Great to see more decentralization in terms of recovery accounts. I think this is representative overall of the less decentralized nature of Hive. There is no single entity like STINC that most accounts depend on in some way.
The high numbers for @guiltyparties are because my Hive Blue account creation process generates accounts from @spaminator's claimed cache but then, for the ease of future processing of any recoveries, changes the trustee to @guiltyparties. It's a C that tripped up the A -> B correlation.
To get accurate values for me do: exclude if created by @spaminator
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Nice plots. Great to see more decentralization in terms of recovery accounts. I think this is representative overall of the less decentralized nature of Hive. There is no single entity like STINC that most accounts depend on in some way.
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The high numbers for @guiltyparties are because my Hive Blue account creation process generates accounts from @spaminator's claimed cache but then, for the ease of future processing of any recoveries, changes the trustee to @guiltyparties. It's a C that tripped up the A -> B correlation.
To get accurate values for me do: exclude if created by @spaminator
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Great job! I was wondering how many users decided to change its recovery account after my post and now I know :)
I bet it's the case. People still trying to use both chains so they probably changed recovery account on either Hive and Steem.
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I know I changed mine.
If anything, definitely on HIVE because there isn’t anyone gonna operate the @steem account for the people.
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Could the Steem account actually go and request recovery for all the accounts on file? So just hypothetically? That would already cause quite a mess?
No it's not possible (unless if they have a private owner key or password used in the last 30 days of the account being recovered).
Ah well, that makes sense. Thanks for the answer.