Hello to my fellow community members,
Today I came across a blog by Crypto Company where they shared about one of their services called VoteView. This tool helps us find out who we are voting for on the Hive blockchain, and also we can see who are voting for us.
In my opinion, this is a very useful tool, especially for those who want to build connections with mutual benefits.
Right now, there is a Friday offer going on, through which we can get a discount on their service of up to 40% as we see in below screenshot. I think I will definitely try it out. To use this service, we need to buy CCD tokens, and then we can exchange those tokens to use the VoteView service.
I am not sure if it is a one time fee or if it needs to be paid again later, but honestly, even if it is a one time fee, I would still like to use it. It looks like a helpful feature to me.
I explored their webpage a little more as you can see above and it looks like this might be a one time fee, because there were options to choose how much historical data I want to analyze which means that every time we want a different set up of analysis we have to pay and use the service again.
Anyways, the tool allows you to check data starting from just one day all the way up to twelve months, which is a great range depending on our suitability. The prices increase with range and the CCD you have to pay for 12 months data can be seen.
Now I am not sure which option I should choose, but I feel like using the seven days one would make more sense.
The twelve months option is too costly for me right now, and the one day option might not be that useful. If I really want to use the tool, then I think I should go for at least a seven day time frame so I can get a better idea of the voting patterns. Any suggestions?
I am really happy that I took some time to explore the Hive blockchain and got to know about Crypto Company.
They are also running a campaign where if we use their banner in our posts, we receive support from them in the form of votes. This is how I came to know about Crypto Company and later discovered their VoteView service, which I think quite interesting.