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legendary
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Farewell o_e_l_e_o
August 18, 2019, 08:51:52 PM
#22
The interesting thing here is that, on November 2018:

54,55% of the accounts created in 2009 were still active.
20,66% of the accounts created in 2010 were still active.
46,88% of the accounts created in 2011 were still active.
31,71% of the accounts created in 2012 were still active.
15,93% of the accounts created in 2013 were still active.
15,95% of the accounts created in 2014 were still active.
 4,80% of the accounts created in 2015 were still active.
 9,21% of the accounts created in 2016 were still active.
33,52% of the accounts created in 2017 were still active.

To take into consideration: existence of massive Newbie account creation on certain years (for bot spam I figure), forum hacks, etc. These facts affect wildly the percentages. The thread where the quote comes from details the information by Ranks.
The plot shows that there is likely periodic cycle (four-year period) like bitcoin price. Total new registered accounts (monthly) increased exponentially in 2013 and 2017, then plumetted later in 2014, and 2018. Drops in 2018 can be explained by merit system, Junior Member demotion, but I don't know that the forum had any type of new restrictive rules in 2014. Anyway, it is so interesting to know more than 33% of accounts created in 2017 were still active till Nov. 2018. I think if you make new statistics till July 2019, the percentage will decrease significantly.
Please read more here: Assumed monthly statistics on registered accounts of bitcointalk.org (2009-2019)

From what I knew about History of bitcointalk.org's rank system, there are three rank systems
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1. November 22, 2009 - January 22, 2018: Without activity requirements
2. June 18, 2013 - January 23, 2018: Activity requirements
3. January 24, 2018 - by now: Activity requirements + Merit requirements
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
August 18, 2019, 05:26:26 PM
#21
And it's sad to see such thing - one of the oldest forum account's now is used by random guy who just bought it for bounty spamming. It's more than obvious that account changed hands. I hardly can imagine early Bitcoin user spamming useless bounties Cheesy

Fooking pitiful. The account owner should be electrocuted through its keyboard for abusing something like that.

The only active 2010ers I can think of are Elwar and BitcoinFX though I'm sure there are a few others who I haven't bothered to check. They will be regarded with great reverence some day.
legendary
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August 18, 2019, 05:13:47 PM
#20
To sum it all up, only #12 - nanaimogold is the only active account up until today. I wonder how much bitcoin he is holding right now.  Tongue
And I doubt it. Check this

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If this is the original owner then I guess he does not have much Bitcoin in hold or we would not see him running after useless bounty hunting :-P
And it's sad to see such thing - one of the oldest forum account's now is used by random guy who just bought it for bounty spamming. It's more than obvious that account changed hands. I hardly can imagine early Bitcoin user spamming useless bounties Cheesy
About deleted accounts, it would be interesting to know they are deleted. Because I don't know any recent cases when Bitcointalk account was deleted. Maybe there is archived versions of Bitcointalk is available somewhere and it's possible to find usernames and more information about these accounts.
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 10802
There are lies, damned lies and statistics. MTwain
August 18, 2019, 08:23:37 AM
#19
This is not as fresh as I’d like it to be (I used data provided by @Piggy at the time, which has not been refreshed for some time), but it gives us a general idea of whether profiles created on a given year are still active years later, or whether they drop-out along the way. The data is from November 2018:

<…>


Interpretation:

- For example, in 2012 (read at row level) ->  27.846 accounts were registered. Out of those, 10.897 (39,13%) dropped out in 2012, 2.994 (10,75%) in 2013, 1.194 (4,29%) in 2014, 700 (2,51%) in 2015, 400 (1,44%) in 2016, 2.832 (10,17%) in 2017, and only 8.829 (31,71%) of the account have logged-in during 2018 so far.

- Now if we focus specifically on the 2018 column, we see that out of the accounts created during 2009, 54,55% logged-in during 2018, only 20,66% of those created in 2010 did so, 46,88% of those created in 2011, 31,71% of those in 2012, 15,93% of those created in 2013, 15,95% of those in 2014, only 4,80% of those created in 2015, 9,21% in 2016 and 33,52% of those created in 2017.

- 2015 and 2016 follow a weird pattern, since the large majority of the created accounts were only active during the year of creation (in 2015 this happened with 89,50% of the created accounts, and 84,95% in 2016). These values are much higher than other years by comparison.
The hacking that took place in 2015 may certainly have had to do with it, scaring people off, but accounts created before didn’t dropout in masses during 2015/2016.

- Accounts created in 2011 are, on the other hand, the longest survivors, with 46,88% of the accounts having logged-in during 2018 (2009 created accounts have a larger ratio (54,55%), but are a small number). <…>
 

The interesting thing here is that, on November 2018:

54,55% of the accounts created in 2009 were still active.
20,66% of the accounts created in 2010 were still active.
46,88% of the accounts created in 2011 were still active.
31,71% of the accounts created in 2012 were still active.
15,93% of the accounts created in 2013 were still active.
15,95% of the accounts created in 2014 were still active.
 4,80% of the accounts created in 2015 were still active.
 9,21% of the accounts created in 2016 were still active.
33,52% of the accounts created in 2017 were still active.

To take into consideration: existence of massive Newbie account creation on certain years (for bot spam I figure), forum hacks, etc. These facts affect wildly the percentages. The thread where the quote comes from details the information by Ranks.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 7064
August 18, 2019, 04:45:49 AM
#18
Interesting to see that just few of them are now active members in Bitcointalk forum.... for various reasons
I wonder if some of the active members is the same owner of the account until now. I didn't know that there are still active members within the top 20 UID. Anyway, I checked the UID starting from 21 to 40 whete i'm doing it just for fun but sadly, it's also the same as the Top 20 UID where there are only few forum members who are still active today. These are the UID of active members and their forum name within 21 - 40 UID.

1 currency now
Last Active: August 17, 2019, 11:46:39 PM

BitcoinFX
Last Active: August 16, 2019, 08:34:02 PM

nphyx
Last Active: July 23, 2019, 02:03:52 PM (A few weeks ago).

Of course, theymos is included since theymos UID is within 21 - 40.
theymos
Last Active: Today at 02:09:41 AM

Maybe some users had same destiny as Satoshi, other probably died
hero member
Activity: 2268
Merit: 669
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August 18, 2019, 02:55:03 AM
#17
Interesting to see that just few of them are now active members in Bitcointalk forum.... for various reasons
I wonder if some of the active members is the same owner of the account until now. I didn't know that there are still active members within the top 20 UID. Anyway, I checked the UID starting from 21 to 40 whete i'm doing it just for fun but sadly, it's also the same as the Top 20 UID where there are only few forum members who are still active today. These are the UID of active members and their forum name within 21 - 40 UID.

1 currency now
Last Active: August 17, 2019, 11:46:39 PM

BitcoinFX
Last Active: August 16, 2019, 08:34:02 PM

nphyx
Last Active: July 23, 2019, 02:03:52 PM (A few weeks ago).

Of course, theymos is included since theymos UID is within 21 - 40.
theymos
Last Active: Today at 02:09:41 AM
hero member
Activity: 1120
Merit: 554
August 12, 2019, 08:24:25 AM
#16
This is kind of depressing to me.  It really just comes down to luck on whether or not you stumbled across bitcoin in the early days.  I know it is something I would of latched onto right away had I heard about it back at the beginning.
hero member
Activity: 3052
Merit: 685
August 12, 2019, 06:54:35 AM
#15
Nice trivia mate if we can call this one. I heard to my friends here that satoshi created the forum and that UID really proves since he belong to the top 10 members in the forum. I also search for Theymos UID and his UID is 35, so he belongs to the group for sure.
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 10802
There are lies, damned lies and statistics. MTwain
August 12, 2019, 06:40:34 AM
#14
Not exactly sure how the deleted profiles work. You’ve detected 9 in the initial 20 profiles by uid. I’ve checked a full profile DB I have from end of last year (data derived by @Piggy), and make it around 16.685 deleted (or not generated) profiles before UID 2473383.

Some of those profiles have posts associated to them, and apparently, the way they are managed was by tying (don't know it it is physical or logical) them to a "Guest" profile under the generic username "Anonymous" (see https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.208900 for example), although some still preserved a sort of username (see https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.785785).

There’s this to go by:

Deleting accounts doesn't mess up any threads, like this thread. It just changes to anonymous, with no profile information. Post stays intact.

As you can see here, I only change the username to "Anonymous" on request.
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1009
Degen in the Space
August 12, 2019, 06:03:44 AM
#13
What do you think now? :-P
This is how I feel now:  Embarrassed

@op, I owe you an apology.
But there is too many horizontal lines, plus centering the profiles names make it a little bit confusing especially for a slow person like myself Undecided

It's fine though.

I'll try to fix it because I realized that it's very confusing for someone that's browsing on mobile phones. Thanks.
legendary
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August 12, 2019, 04:51:46 AM
#12
What do you think now? :-P
This is how I feel now:  Embarrassed

@op, I owe you an apology.
But there is too many horizontal lines, plus centering the profiles names make it a little bit confusing especially for a slow person like myself Undecided
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1009
Degen in the Space
August 12, 2019, 01:14:24 AM
#11

Do you even know what's the purpose of Horizontal Rule? I'm very disappointed.

I tried to look his/her post but it shows "Sorry, no matches were found" even though he has 7 posts on his/her profile.
That's because all of this account's posts are on the staff board, which is inaccessible to non staff members.

They were nothing interesting; all 7 were simply test posts and testing basic forum functions like quoting, code boxes, and editing.
You can see all the posts in the pdf files found at the following link: https://bitcointalk.org/first_topics/

I see! Thanks @o_e_l_e_o, I'll try to add it on OP.


legendary
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August 11, 2019, 11:07:10 PM
#10

Obviously, The founder of the forum.


#4    sirius




Pleeeeeease!!
It's surprising how well-documented history can become totally forgotten... Satoshi created the forum on Nov 22, 2009, and was head administrator until almost 2011. Then Sirius was head administrator until 2012, which is when I took over.

Cobra also owns the bitcointalk.org domain name. I consider the forum to be basically owned by or at least dedicated to the Bitcoin community, though; I don't call anyone an owner of the forum.

That wiki article is kind of terrible...
Sorry to quote the whole thing but it was funny. You misjudged the formatting of OP. Here look,




Obviously, The founder of the forum.


What do you think now? :-P
legendary
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Merit: 18748
August 11, 2019, 09:29:07 PM
#9
I tried to look his/her post but it shows "Sorry, no matches were found" even though he has 7 posts on his/her profile.
That's because all of this account's posts are on the staff board, which is inaccessible to non staff members.

They were nothing interesting; all 7 were simply test posts and testing basic forum functions like quoting, code boxes, and editing.
You can see all the posts in the pdf files found at the following link: https://bitcointalk.org/first_topics/
legendary
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August 11, 2019, 09:19:07 PM
#8

Obviously, The founder of the forum.


#4    sirius




Pleeeeeease!!
It's surprising how well-documented history can become totally forgotten... Satoshi created the forum on Nov 22, 2009, and was head administrator until almost 2011. Then Sirius was head administrator until 2012, which is when I took over.

Cobra also owns the bitcointalk.org domain name. I consider the forum to be basically owned by or at least dedicated to the Bitcoin community, though; I don't call anyone an owner of the forum.

That wiki article is kind of terrible...
legendary
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August 11, 2019, 07:43:17 PM
#7
But I'm curious about the deleted profiles. I wasn't aware that it was possible to delete accounts in the early days.  
I think SMF has an option to delete profile by user however admin can disable it if they want. I think this was the case.

Nanaimo Gold is among the longest running digital currency exchangers in the world and is the world's first bitcoin exchanger.

Paypal spend from NG is bought through the bank with cash to a 15 yr old verified business account that has never been frozen.

Trusted? Absolutely by thousands.

Interesting.
legendary
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August 11, 2019, 07:10:52 PM
#6
To sum it all up, only #12 - nanaimogold is the only active account up until today. I wonder how much bitcoin he is holding right now.  Tongue
And I doubt it. Check this

Yeah, no doubt, it's not the original owner.
The possibility is extremely low that he's out of money and needs to start shitposting now.  Cheesy



And he has a neutral Trust left by nutildah from a few weeks ago.



But I'm curious about the deleted profiles. I wasn't aware that it was possible to delete accounts in the early days. 
legendary
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August 11, 2019, 06:40:39 PM
#5
legendary
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August 11, 2019, 06:32:02 PM
#4
To sum it all up, only #12 - nanaimogold is the only active account up until today. I wonder how much bitcoin he is holding right now.  Tongue

That is private info....
but you can always ask him if you want ... he is online  Smiley


sr. member
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August 11, 2019, 06:22:49 PM
#3
To sum it all up, only #12 - nanaimogold is the only active account up until today. I wonder how much bitcoin he is holding right now.  Tongue
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