That’s okay — the most important thing is to be careful about how you analyze accounts that seem to interact with each other. Often, this is the first clue that you might be dealing with a single person using multiple accounts. Observing interaction patterns — such as mutual votes, frequent comments, or suspicious synchronizations — can provide a clearer picture. With this comment, i want to clarify this point and emphasize the importance of rigorous analysis before jumping to conclusions.
Here in this Hive ecosystem, analyzing interactions between accounts is only part of the puzzle. If you want to go deeper and get a clear picture of the behavior of an account or a network of accounts, the hiveblocks.com, he.dtools.dev and hivehub.dev becomes an essential tool. If you have suspicions, offer clear observations, but without direct accusations and please not publicly. Let’s keep it private and study it together....
That’s okay — the most important thing is to be careful about how you analyze accounts that seem to interact with each other. Often, this is the first clue that you might be dealing with a single person using multiple accounts. Observing interaction patterns — such as mutual votes, frequent comments, or suspicious synchronizations — can provide a clearer picture. With this comment, i want to clarify this point and emphasize the importance of rigorous analysis before jumping to conclusions.
Here in this Hive ecosystem, analyzing interactions between accounts is only part of the puzzle. If you want to go deeper and get a clear picture of the behavior of an account or a network of accounts, the hiveblocks.com, he.dtools.dev and hivehub.dev becomes an essential tool. If you have suspicions, offer clear observations, but without direct accusations and please not publicly. Let’s keep it private and study it together....