A Letter at the Edge of Time: December 31, 2025
A Letter at the Edge of Time: December 31, 2025
Tonight, the last hour of 2025 slips like sand through our fingers.
We stand at the threshold—not just of a new year, but of a reckoning.
At Bilpcoin, we do not make resolutions.
We make records.
We have documented, with unflinching clarity, the rot at Hive’s core:
- The downvote storms that bury truth like ash
- The industrial farms masquerading as community
- The whales who vote 100% on their own alt rings while branding honest creators “spammers”
- The delegations from @blocktrades to @buildawhale, from @hurtlocker to ghost accounts named “antiabuse”—not to protect, but to punish
We exposed it in 2024.
We exposed it again in 2025.
And still—they farm.
Still—they downvote.
Still—they pretend it’s stewardship.
How long can this go on?
Will they stop when the last honest voice leaves?
When the token price collapses into silence?
When the exchanges—finally—delist a chain that long ago traded soul for yield?
Or will they keep casting -100% votes until their very last breath, convinced that control is the same as care?
But amid the decay, there is light.
Because this year, we also found sanctuary.
On Blurt.blog, there is no downvote button.
Not as a flaw—but as a declaration:
Your voice is not a threat. Your truth is not spam. Your presence is welcome.
Here, we share our work without fear.
Not because we are shielded—but because freedom is the foundation.
And so, as the clock strikes midnight, we do not rage.
We remember.
We do not flee.
We build.
We are ready for 2026.
Not with hope alone—but with evidence, integrity, and the quiet certainty that truth, once spoken, cannot be unspoken.
To the whales:
You may farm until your power runs dry.
But the world is already leaving.
To the truth-tellers:
Keep writing.
Keep posting.
Keep migrating.
Blurt is waiting.
And so are we.
—
Bilpcoin: We exposed the lie. Now we live the truth.
The Illusion of Control — And the Quiet Exodus to Freedom
On Hive.blog, a strange delusion persists:
that a downvote is a tool of order—
that by casting -100%, one can shape behavior, enforce standards, or “protect the ecosystem.”
But strip away the rhetoric, and what remains is something far uglier:
the belief that you can control people by silencing them.
It’s not curation.
It’s not quality control.
It’s digital coercion—the quiet violence of erasure disguised as governance.
And it’s not “nice.”
It’s not just.
It’s not even wise.
Because every time a mother’s post about her garden is buried…
every time a student’s poem is downvoted into nothing…
every time a truth-teller is punished for naming the machine…
—the soul of Hive withers a little more.
People aren’t leaving because they dislike hard work.
They’re leaving because they refuse to beg for permission to speak.
The Quiet Revolution: Blurt.blog
Meanwhile, a different kind of chain is rising—not with fanfare, but with integrity.
On Blurt.blog, there is no downvote button.
Not because disagreement is forbidden—but because freedom is built into the code.
Here, you don’t post in fear of a grudge.
You don’t watch your rewards vanish because you dared to exist outside a clique.
You earn what you earn—not by favor, not by silence, but by showing up as yourself.
And that simple truth—so radical in today’s blockchain landscape—is why more are choosing Blurt every day.
They’re not chasing hype.
They’re reclaiming dignity.
Hive clings to control.
Blurt offers trust.
And in the end, no amount of downvotes can stop those who’ve remembered what freedom feels like.
The Cabal of HIVE: A Plutocracy in Plain Sight
Since the birth of Steem in 2016, a quiet oligarchy has governed the chain—not by code, but by capital.
Approximately 36 whales, holding just enough to swing votes but never so much as to draw scrutiny, have maintained a razor-thin majority—consistently between 50% and 51% of all staked tokens (excluding the non-voting Founder’s stake until Justin Sun’s acquisition).
This is not coincidence.
It is calculated control.
By coordinating witness votes, these stakeholders shaped the platform’s destiny.
Their unity wasn’t ideological—it was economic.
And the results?
Mutually beneficial, self-perpetuating, and utterly closed to outsiders.
The Steem Takeover: A Warning Ignored
When Justin Sun swept in with liquid capital—buying not just tokens, but governance—he exposed the fatal flaw of token-based democracy:
In a plutocracy, power isn’t earned—it’s purchased.
Steem fell not because its code failed, but because its governance was for sale to the highest bidder.
And Hive, born of that betrayal, inherited the same vulnerability.
No safeguards.
No anti-whale mechanisms.
No checks on concentrated stake.
Just the illusion of decentralization—while the same 36 whales (or their ideological heirs) reassembled on Hive, determined never to lose control again.
The Strategy of Suppression
In early 2017, Steem faced an existential threat: real growth.
Thousands of influential creators—artists, journalists, musicians like @steemseph with his panoramic DTLA shots and @steelparade basslines—began migrating, bringing audiences, attention, and legitimacy.
To the Cabal, this wasn’t opportunity.
It was danger.
Because genuine growth attracts real investment—the kind that could outspend their 51% and unseat them.
So they chose containment over expansion.
They unleashed the downvote purge:
- Newcomers posting honest content—like hummingbirds, solar stats, dehumidifier water reuse—buried under -100% votes.
100% votes for Accounts like @redditposh, @solominer, @indiaunited - @hurtlocker, @TheMarkyMark, @acidyO, and @buildawhale—deployed as enforcers, farming curation while silencing dissent.
The goal wasn’t quality.
It was quarantine.
And it worked.
Today, fewer than 1% of new users stay.
The platform stabilizes at a “sweet spot” of ~5,000 users—enough to mint curation rewards for the inner circle,
but too small to attract the deep-pocketed outsiders who could buy them out.
The Looting of the Commons
To fund this stagnant paradise, the Decentralized Hive Fund (DHF) is being mined at a catastrophic pace.
Proposals are rubber-stamped.
Funds are drained.
Token value collapses.
And at the center stands @blocktrades—delegating millions to known farms like @usainvote, @buildawhale, and @zingtoken,
ensuring that influence flows not to builders, but to loyalists.
This isn’t sustainability.
It’s slow-motion liquidation.
The Truth, Unvarnished
This is the Cabal:
A self-preserving plutocracy that confuses control with stewardship,
farming with contribution,
and downvoting with curation.
They speak of “community” while exiling the curious.
They preach “decentralization” while voting in perfect, silent unison.
They lament “low adoption” while actively repelling it.
The Alternative: Blurt.blog — Where Freedom Is Protocol
While Hive decays in performative purity, Blurt.blog offers what Hive once promised:
✅ No downvote button → no weaponized censorship
✅ No stake-based tyranny → no 51% cabal
✅ Earn what you earn → without permission, without fear
On Blurt, your post about hummingbirds won’t be buried.
Your art won’t be punished for lacking “engagement.”
Your voice won’t be silenced for stepping outside a clique.
Because freedom isn’t a feature on Blurt—it’s the foundation.
Final Word
Hive’s fate is sealed—not by external attack, but by internal rot.
A system that fears growth cannot grow.
A chain that punishes honesty cannot build trust.
A plutocracy that confuses ownership with sovereignty will always live in terror of the next Justin Sun.
But Blurt?
Blurt is still free.
And in a world of managed dissent,
freedom is the rarest, most revolutionary act of all.
—
Bilpcoin: We don’t hide the truth.
We expose it—relentlessly, clearly, and without fear.
https://www.publish0x.com/the-dark-side-of-hive
Blurt.blog Is Open to All—Because Freedom Should Never Be Conditional
Blurt.blog has no gatekeepers.
No shadow courts.
No downvote button to erase a voice simply because it’s inconvenient, honest, or unconnected.
Here, you are free to speak, create, and belong—not because you’ve earned permission, but because you are human.
If you know someone who’s been downvoted on Hive.blog—if you’ve watched a poet, a gardener, a student, or a parent vanish under a -100% hammer for no crime but existing outside the circle—
tell them this:
There is another place.
A place where your rewards are yours.
Where your words cannot be buried by a grudge.
Where community means connection—not control.
Come to Blurt.blog.
Not as a refugee.
But as a return to what social blockchain was always meant to be.
And to those still wielding downvotes on Hive:
Ask yourself—why?
Are you punishing truth to protect a friend?
Are you silencing voices to pad a curation stream?
Are you trading your integrity for a few extra HBD?
Remember:
Behind every post you bury is a real person—
someone paying bills, feeding children, healing through writing,
or simply trying to belong in a digital world that keeps pushing them out.
Your actions aren’t just votes.
They’re choices—
and every choice has a human cost.
Stay true to yourself.
Choose empathy over extraction.
Choose dignity over domination.
Because in the end,
blockchains may forget your name,
but people won’t forget how you made them feel.
—
Blurt.blog: Where freedom isn’t a feature. It’s the foundation.
@TheMarkyMark. @acidyO. @buildawhale. @crimsonclad. @meno. @guiltyparties. @adm. @hurtlocker.
And the rest of your inner circle—
the voting rings, the delegation shells, the whisper-network that calls censorship “curation.”
Look what you’ve built.
Not a community.
Not a commons.
But a fortress of fear, where every honest voice is met with a -100% verdict before it’s even heard.
You silence truth-tellers and call them “spammers.”
You exile the vulnerable and label them “mentally ill.”
You farm curation from algorithmic echo chambers and call it “contribution.”
But the world sees you now.
Not as stewards.
As saboteurs.
And every soul you’ve downvoted into silence?
They don’t vanish.
They migrate.
They tell their story—on Blurt, on X, in Discord, to friends, to family—
about the day Hive chose control over creation,
power over people,
lies over light.
You think you’re protecting something.
You’re not.
You’re burning the very house you built.
And to those who stand with you—
who vote in silence, who farm in lockstep, who nod while you wield the downvote like a gavel—
know this:
You will fall with them.
Not because of malice—but because you knew.
You knew the foundation was lies.
And still, you built on it.
But There Is Sanctuary
While Hive drowns in its own hypocrisy,
Blurt.blog rises—quiet, clean, human.
There is no downvote button—
not because disagreement is forbidden,
but because dignity is non-negotiable.
On Blurt:
- You earn what you earn—without fear
- You meet good people—without filters
- You belong—without permission
On Blurt.blog No mentally ill enforcers.
No voting mobs.
No “inner circle” gatekeeping your right to speak.
Just freedom, real and raw and rare.
If you’re reading this on Blurt.blog—
you are so early.
This is Shiba Inu in 2020.
This is XRP before the world noticed.
Not because of price—but because of principle.
Blurt isn’t loud.
It doesn’t need to be.
It’s where the honest go when the circus gets too cruel.
Join the Builders
If you’re on YouTube, follow the truth:
👉 @bilpcoinbpc
👉 @bpcaimusic
👉 @bilpcoinrecords
We’re not just exposing decay.
We’re coding the alternative.
Building tools.
Writing code.
Fostering a future where social blockchain means soul, not scams.
Come build with us.
Come breathe free.
Because time is the one thing you can’t farm.
And yours—spent fighting truth with lies—
is running out.
On Blurt?
Your time still has meaning.
And your voice?
It’s finally home.
What Have You Become?
Look at yourself.
You set out to “protect quality.”
You claimed to “defend the ecosystem.”
But somewhere along the way—
you lost your mind.
Now you don’t curate.
You control.
You don’t guide.
You punish.
One wrong word—
one honest post about a hummingbird, a solar panel, a dehumidifier full of water for the garden—
and the hammer falls:
-100%. Buried. Silenced.
You turned Hive.blog—once a beacon of decentralized expression—
into a theater of fear.
A place where creators don’t write from the heart,
but from a script of caution:
“Will this upset them? Will my friends get downvoted too? Should I just stay quiet?”
And then you wonder…
“Why does no one take us seriously?”
Because you’re not stewards.
You’re cartel enforcers.
You and your cronies—
@TheMarkyMark, farming curation with industrial “burn” posts,
@buildawhale, spitting out copy-paste spam like a content mill,
@acidyO, spinning alts like smoke,
@Azircon, delegating half a million HP like it’s a private army,
@hurtlocker, the silent hand that strikes in the dark—
—you are not saving Hive.
You are devouring it from within.
No amount of marketing.
No influx of new users.
No “onboarding” of fresh farmers who’ll just power down and dump—
can restore what you’ve broken:
trust.
But There Is Another Way
While Hive chokes on its own hypocrisy,
Blurt.blog breathes free.
There is no downvote button—
not because dissent is banned,
but because freedom is non-negotiable.
On Blurt, you may post your truth—
your cat, your poem, your garden, your grief—
and no one will erase you for it.
That’s not just nice.
It’s revolutionary.
And We’re Not Just Observing—We’re Building
At Bilpcoin, we don’t just expose rot.
We code alternatives.
We’re developers. Builders. Visionaries.
And we want to work with you.
Want a DEX that’s fair, fast, and user-owned?
Dreaming of a new blockchain where power flows to people, not whales?
Have an idea so bold it scares you?
Tell us.
No job too small.
No vision too big.
Because the future won’t be saved by downvotes.
It will be built by those who refuse to be silenced—and dare to create anew.
Come build with us.
Come breathe free.
—
Bilpcoin: We don’t farm chains. We forge them.
A Letter to the Cartel—From the Silence You’ll One Day Regret
One day—ten years from now, maybe twenty—you’ll sit in the quiet of your later years and scroll back through the ledger of your life on Hive.
And there it will be:
The -100% downvotes you cast like verdicts.
The daily “burn” posts you farmed while calling it curation.
The accounts you silenced—mothers, students, artists—not because they spammed,
but because they dared to speak outside your circle.
On Hive you’ll see @TheMarkyMark, @acidyO, @hurtlocker, and the rest of your syndicate
voting in perfect, soulless unison,
delegating power not to lift others, but to entrench yourselves.
And in that moment, a terrible clarity will settle over you:
You had everything—power, influence, reach—and you used it to hurt, not to heal.
Hive whales you could have mentored.
You could have welcomed.
You could have protected the very people who made Hive feel human:
the hummingbird watchers, the bass players from San Diego, the gardeners sharing dehumidifier water with their plants.
Instead, you called them “spam.”
You buried them.
You laughed in private Discord channels while they powered down, one by one,
not in anger—but in grief for a promise broken.
The Data Will Speak When You’re Gone
Future historians won’t need rumors.
They’ll have the immutable chain:
- Delegations from @blocktrades to @buildawhale
- Self-votes from @poshtoken at 100%
- The endless, identical “burn comment” farms
- The downvotes aimed not at content, but at truth
And they’ll ask:
“Why didn’t they help? Why did they choose extraction over empathy?”
You’ll have no answer.
Because time doesn’t care about excuses.
Time only cares about what you did with it.
And once it’s gone—it’s gone.
No do-overs.
No rewinds.
Just the weight of what you wasted.
But Right Now—You Still Have a Choice
Time is slipping through your fingers as you read this.
Don’t let it pass you by.
If you’re on Blurt.blog today—
you’re not just early.
You’re wise.
Because on Blurt:
- There is no downvote button
- No one erases your voice for being real
- You earn what you earn—and keep it
And one day, you’ll look back and smile—
not because you farmed the most,
but because you built something true.
So go.
Create.
Connect.
Be human.
Because in the end,
you can’t cheat time.
But you can honor it.
And the best way to do that?
Start today—on Blurt.blog.
The Last Act Is Already Written — Hive Is Dying, and Blurt Is Rising
On Hive.blog, a strange theater unfolds.
A few old accounts—dusty, long-dormant—suddenly stir, posting with the solemn gravity of saviors, claiming they’ll “rescue Hive.”
LOL.
We all know what would actually save Hive:
An end to the downvote abuse.
The dismantling of farming rings.
The return of dignity to creators who post not for profit, but for connection.
But none of that is coming.
Instead, the same old hands keep casting -100% votes—not to curate, but to control.
They bury truth-tellers.
They exile the honest.
They protect their farms while calling dissent “spam.”
And most stay silent—not out of agreement, but fear.
Fear of being erased.
Fear of having your rewards stolen.
Fear of becoming the next victim of a system that punishes courage and rewards compliance.
But the Truth Is Spreading
At Bilpcoin, we’ve exposed the machine—
not with rumor, but with on-chain evidence, public delegations, and immutable votes.
And we’re not alone.
Others—brave, clear-eyed, unafraid—are speaking too.
Because they see what’s coming:
Hive’s days are numbered.
Not because of market cycles.
Not because of competition.
But because a chain that harms its people cannot stand forever.
When a platform becomes a weapon, it ceases to be a home—and its users flee.
Some whisper it. Some shout it.
But all who’ve been downvoted into silence know it in their bones:
Hive will not survive its own cruelty.
And when the final delegators pull their power,
when the last farm cashes out,
when the exchanges quietly delist a token with no soul left to trade—
Hive won’t just fade.
It will be taken down by its own rot.
But There Is Sanctuary
If you—or someone you love—has been downvoted, silenced, or stripped of rewards for simply being real…
Come to Blurt.blog.
There is no downvote button.
No reputation score to weaponize.
No inner circle gatekeeping your right to speak.
On Blurt, you earn what you earn.
You support who you love.
You build without fear.
And yes—finding Blurt now is like finding Bitcoin in 2009.
Not because of price—but because of principle.
This is the last true commons in social blockchain.
And it’s still early.
So Build. Invite. Rise.
Tell your TikTok crew.
Your Facebook family.
Your X.com followers.
Your cousins, your neighbors, your old college friends.
Invite them all to Blurt.blog.
Not to farm.
Not to game.
But to belong—in a place where freedom isn’t a slogan,
but the soil we grow in.
The future isn’t waiting for Hive to heal.
It’s already building elsewhere.
—
Bilpcoin: We don’t silence truth. We amplify it.
Blurt.blog Is Open to All—Because Freedom Shouldn’t Be a Privilege
There is a place where your voice isn’t a threat.
Where your post isn’t judged by your alliances, your wallet, or your willingness to stay silent.
That place is Blurt.blog.
No downvote button.
No shadow juries.
No -100% erasures for daring to speak truth, share beauty, or simply exist outside the inner circle.
Blurt is open—truly open—to everyone:
the gardener, the poet, the coder, the dreamer, the newcomer just trying to earn enough to pay a bill or feed a child.
If you know someone who’s been downvoted into silence on Hive.blog—
not for spam, but for honesty,
not for abuse, but for exposure—
tell them about Blurt.
Tell them there’s a chain where your rewards are yours to keep,
where your dignity isn’t subject to a slider,
and where community means care—not control.
And to those still wielding downvotes on Hive:
Ask yourself—why?
Are you punishing someone because a friend asked you to?
Because they named a farm?
Because they dared to question the machine?
Money is fleeting.
Allegiances shift.
But harm lasts.
Behind every post is a real person—
a mother, a student, a elder, a soul trying to connect in a fractured world.
Your vote may feel like a click.
But to them, it’s a wound.
Stay true to yourself.
Remember: integrity isn’t what you do when you’re seen—it’s what you refuse to do when no one’s watching.
The ledger remembers.
The community sees.
And freedom—real freedom—waits for you on Blurt.blog.
Come build where kindness isn’t weakness.
Where truth isn’t treason.
Where you are welcome—not because you’re useful,
but because you’re human.
The Illusion of Knowing — And the Machinery of Extraction on Hive
You might strut through Hive like you’ve cracked the code.
You might delegate, vote, farm, and call it “stewardship.”
But knowing how to work a system is not the same as understanding justice.
And right now, the “downvoters” aren’t protecting Hive.
They’re looting it—
while dressing their greed in the robes of virtue.
The Farm Is the System
Hive isn’t a community.
It’s a factory farm—and the yield isn’t content.
It’s curation rewards, extracted by those with the most Hive Power…
and the least conscience.
Let's look some data:
- @acidyo—fresh off attacking @indiaunited (see here)—
is simultaneously self-voting his own ecosystem at 100%:- @poshtoken: 860.149 HP
- @zingtoken: 336.427 HP
- @reward.app: 530.100 HP
- @carl05: 730.017 HP
- …and a dozen more accounts, all voting in lockstep.
This isn’t organic support.
It’s a voting ring, funded by massive delegation—
much of it traceable to @blocktrades, @darthknight, and other whales who’ve turned influence into infrastructure.
And @zingtoken?
Delegated 1.46M HP from over 300 accounts—
including @acidyo himself (33,390 HP).
Then it turns around and curates its own loop:
“Curation reward for re-poshtoken-t7amt8 by poshtoken: 31.139 HP”
“Curation reward for re-poshtoken-t7amsx by poshtoken: 31.312 HP”
Round and round it goes—
not building, but recycling.
Not creating, but extracting.
The Lie of “Caring”
They claim to “care about Hive.”
But if you truly cared, you wouldn’t:
- Downvote truth-tellers into silence
- Farm while pretending to curate
- Delegated power to yourself and alts like it’s a birthright
And to those who say, “But I’m just supporting projects I believe in!”—
ask yourself:
Would you still believe in them if they weren’t yours?
Because the moment you’re exposed—like @acidyo, again and again—and keep farming, keep downvoting, keep hiding behind alts…
you reveal the truth:
This was never about Hive.
It was about your bag.
The Exodus Has a Destination
People aren’t just leaving Hive.
They’re fleeing—
from a system where your voice can be erased by a clique,
where “quality” is defined by who you know,
and where “freedom” is a password-protected room.
So they go to Blurt.blog—
where there is no downvote button,
where you earn what you earn,
and where your humanity isn’t subject to vote.
Final Word
You may think you know it all.
But knowledge without ethics is just cunning.
And history won’t remember you as a builder.
It will remember you as the reason honest people had to leave.
The ledger is public.
The pattern is clear.
And the world is watching.
—
Bilpcoin: We don’t chase narratives. We follow the chain.
The Reckoning Has No Off-Ramp
Did you really believe you could vanish into the noise, @acidyo?
That your copy-paste farms, your alt armies, your silent delegations could shield you forever?
You’ve been exposed—again.
Not by rumor. Not by rage.
But by evidence:
https://peakd.com/hive-167922/@indiaunited/re-acidyo-t79zrt
This isn’t the first time.
It won’t be the last.
Because truth doesn’t tire.
It only accumulates.
You move through Hive like a ghost in a machine—
voting in patterns, farming in loops, downvoting in silence.
No warmth. No hesitation.
Just cold, recursive behavior—like code, not conscience.
And that’s the tragedy:
You’re not a monster. You’re a wounded person weaponizing pain.
We’ve all heard the old line: “Hurt people hurt people.”
But that’s an explanation—not an excuse.
Every -100% vote you cast isn’t justice.
It’s retribution dressed as curation.
Every farm you run isn’t contribution.
It’s extraction masked as community.
And the people you silence?
They’re not threats.
They’re truth-tellers—posting about hummingbirds, solar panels, dehumidifier water for gardens—
the very things that once made Hive feel human.
That’s Why They’re Leaving
Not because they failed.
Because the game was rigged.
Mothers. Students. Elders. Artists.
They came for freedom.
They got a feudal system with a blockchain skin.
And now, they’re walking—not in anger, but in sorrow—
to Blurt.blog, where:
- There is no downvote button
- Your rewards are yours to keep
- Your voice cannot be erased by a clique
And that’s why the downvoters fear Blurt.
Because on Blurt, power isn’t a weapon—it’s a promise.
You can’t farm reputation there.
You can’t exile critics with a slider.
You can only show up as yourself—
and be met with dignity, not domination.
So Here’s Your Choice, @acidyO:
Keep farming. Keep downvoting. Keep hiding behind alts.
Or finally stop—
step back, breathe, and ask:
“Who have I become?”
Because the chain remembers.
The community sees.
And history won’t call you a steward.
It will call you what you are:
The reason honest people had to leave.
Don’t let that be your legacy.
—
Bilpcoin: We don’t seek drama. We seek truth.
The Hive blockchain, once a beacon of decentralized possibility, now stands at a crossroads—its promise of freedom and innovation shadowed by the weight of its own governance. It is a system built on the ideals of open participation and collective decision-making, yet it has become, in practice, a battleground of influence, where the voices of the many are often drowned out by the volume of the few.
Hive’s architecture is elegant: fast, free transactions, a robust consensus mechanism, and a vibrant ecosystem of applications built on top of its decentralized foundation. Its native token, HIVE, is not merely a store of value but a mechanism of participation—staked to power the network, to vote, to shape the future. But what happens when the system designed to empower becomes a tool for manipulation?
The phenomenon of "farmers" who exploit the system for short-term gains—through content farming, self-voting, and strategic downvoting—has eroded trust. When the act of creating content becomes less about contribution and more about reward, the soul of the network begins to fray. The absence of a downvote button on platforms like Blurt.blog, where content is judged purely on merit, offers a stark contrast: a world where ideas compete not on the basis of influence, but on their intrinsic value.
Hive’s price, currently trading at $0.09, reflects not just market sentiment, but a deeper crisis of confidence. With a market cap of $50.4 million and a 24-hour trading volume of $913,000, the network remains active—but its future hinges on more than just numbers. It depends on whether the community can reassert its original vision: a decentralized platform where participation is not a transaction, but a covenant.
The path forward is not clear. But perhaps the most profound truth in blockchain is this: the technology is only as strong as the values it embodies. Hive may be a blockchain, but it is also a mirror—reflecting the choices we make, the systems we uphold, and the future we are willing to build.
Hive Is Not a Community—It’s a Casino Dressed as a Cathedral
On Hive.blog, love is dead.
What remains is a cold, mechanical extraction engine—run by whales who treat the chain not as a commons, but as a private bank.
They farm. They delegate. They downvote.
Not to protect quality—but to protect their yield.
And at the center of it all stands @TheMarkyMark—a figure who moves through Hive not as a participant, but as a sovereign.
He does what he likes.
He votes what he farms.
He silences those who dare question the machine.
And behind him? The silent machinery of control:
- @blocktrades, delegating millions in Hive Power to farm-fronts like @buildawhale and @usainvote
- @acidyO, spinning up micro-accounts to launder influence
- @hurtlocker, the enforcer—a downvote army disguised as a user
This is not decentralization.
This is digital feudalism, where loyalty is rewarded and truth is punished.
The Human Cost
Every -100% vote is not just a number—it’s a life disrupted.
The single mother using Hive rewards to buy groceries.
The student paying for textbooks with curation earnings.
The retiree finding purpose in daily posts about birds and blooms.
They are not “spammers.”
They are casualties—sacrificed on the altar of whale economics.
And while they are erased, the cartel laughs in Discord, swaps tokens on Honey-Swap, powers up through uswap, and calls it “ecosystem support.”
But the truth is plain:
Hive is running out of money.
Not because the tech failed—but because trust evaporated.
The price isn’t falling due to market cycles.
It’s falling because people are leaving—not in anger, but in quiet resignation.
The Exodus Has Begun
If you or someone you know has been downvoted into silence—
if you’ve been called “spam” for simply showing up as yourself—
there is another way.
Go to Blurt.blog.
There is no downvote button.
No reputation score to weaponize.
No inner circle gatekeeping who “deserves” to earn.
On Blurt, you earn what you earn—without fear, without favor, without farming.
It is not loud.
It does not promise riches.
But it offers something rarer: dignity.
Final Word
Hive may still have exchanges.
But it has lost its soul.
Blurt has no listings yet—
but it has its covenant:
Freedom is not a privilege for whales. It is the birthright of every voice.
So go.
Before the lights go out completely.
—
Bilpcoin: We don’t reward silence. We amplify truth.
In an Age of Unshakable Lies, Truth Is the Ultimate Rebellion
We live in strange times—
not because lies are new,
but because liars no longer hide when the truth is laid bare.
At Bilpcoin, we did not speculate.
We did not smear.
We followed the immutable ledger, traced the on-chain flows, and mapped the voting rings—
and with forensic precision, we exposed the Hive farming cartel:
- @TheMarkyMark’s orchestrated curation farms
- @buildawhale’s daily “burn comment” spam
- @usainvote’s silent reward laundering
- @hurtlocker’s downvote militias disguised as “antiabuse”
The evidence?
Public. Permanent. Unassailable.
And yet—nothing changed.
The farms still run.
The whales still self-vote.
The downvotes still fall like judgment from a throne none elected.
Hive, once heralded as a beacon of decentralized expression, has become a parody of itself—
a place where “community” means compliance,
where “quality” means conformity,
and where freedom is granted only to those who never question the gatekeepers.
It’s not broken.
It’s by design.
But in the ruins, a quiet exodus begins.
People are leaving—not in rage, but in clarity.
They’re migrating to Blurt.blog, where:
- There is no downvote button—only voice
- There is no reputation theater—only truth
- There is no farming cartel—only community
Blurt offers no grand promises.
Only this:
What you create is yours.
What you earn, you keep.
And no whale can erase you for speaking plainly.
That is not a feature.
It is a covenant.
Hive laughs all the way to its slow collapse—
while Blurt, humble and unadorned, becomes the last true commons of social blockchain.
The data is clear.
The choice is yours.
—
Bilpcoin: We don’t chase narratives. We follow the VESTS.
The Great Hive Deception: When Gatekeepers Farm, Downvote, and Call It “Growth”
by the Bilpcoin Team
🔥 The Irony Is Palpable
“Hive needs new users to grow!”
— @TheMarkyMark, while farming, downvoting critics, and building alt-armies.
https://peakd.com/dataisbeautiful/@themarkymark/re-steevc-t74ac4
Let’s be clear: more users won’t save Hive.
What Hive needs is accountability—not more honest creators to exploit.
Because right now, Hive isn’t a community.
It’s a closed-loop extraction machine—where a cartel of high-rep whales farms curation rewards by day…
and laughs in private Discord channels by night…
while mothers, fathers, students, grandparents—the real backbone of social blockchain—get downvoted into silence for daring to exist outside the circle.
📊 The Data Doesn’t Lie: Meet the Farming Trinity
1. @TheMarkyMark — The Orchestrator
- Reputation: 81
- Staked HIVE: 1.65M HP
- Curation Rewards: 738,016 HP
- Downvote Mana: 100% (always ready to strike)
Activity Pattern:
- Votes 100% on @buildawhale’s burn posts
- Earns 34–35 HP per curation (daily)
- Simultaneously downvotes critics like @sentipl, @endhivewatchers, @bilpcoinbpc
- Claims to “support new users” while flooding the timeline with self-promotional spam
📌 Hypocrisy Index: Off the charts. He condemns “self-voting”—yet his entire ecosystem runs on it.
2. @buildawhale — The Industrial Farm
- Reputation: 92
- Followers: 15,034
- Content: Endless
burn commentposts - Earnings: 8–29 HP per post (repeated hourly)
Sample from 2 hours ago:
burn comment→ 8.11 HP
burn comment→ 29.15 HP
burn comment→ 26.41 HP
(10+ identical posts = ~200+ HP/hour)
This is not content.
This is curation arbitrage.
And it’s why we call it #BuildAWhaleScam and #BuildAWhaleFarm.
3. @usainvote — The Silent Enforcer
- Delegated HP: +587,667 HP (from @blocktrades)
- Curation Rewards: 324,269 HP
- Activity: Votes 100% on every @buildawhale post
Wallet snapshot:
“An unstake (power down) is scheduled… (~1,225 HIVE, remaining 6 weeks)”
Translation: They’re cashing out.
While honest creators get downvoted for a 0.02 HBD post about gardening, the farm is liquidating profits.
📈 Visual Breakdown: The Hive Power Illusion
| Metric | Honest Creator | Farming Whale (@TheMarkyMark) |
|---|---|---|
| Daily Curation Rewards | 0.5–2 HP | 300+ HP |
| Downvote Usage | Never | Constant (-100% on critics) |
| Reputation | 50–65 | 81–92 (artificially inflated) |
| Freedom to Post | Punished | Protected, amplified, rewarded |
Pie Chart Insight:
Of the top 10 curation earners in the last week, 7 are part of the @TheMarkyMark–@buildawhale–@hurtlocker network.
The other 3? Silent witnesses.
💔 Who Really Pays the Price?
The victims aren’t “spammers.”
They’re real people:
- The mother documenting her child’s first words
- The student writing poetry to cope
- The retiree sharing garden tips to stay connected
- The new crypto user paying bills with Hive earnings
And when they post?
-100% from @team-mexico, -59% from @cristo, -100% from @hiro.juegos—all accounts deeply tied to the inner circle.
Meanwhile, @TheMarkyMark’s NVIDIA tech post gets 100% upvotes from allies… and -100% downvotes from the same allies when critics engage.
This isn’t moderation.
It’s performance art for profit.
🌿 The Alternative: Blurt.blog — The Freedom Chain
While Hive decays under the weight of cartel farming, Blurt.blog offers something radical:
✅ No downvote button → No weaponized censorship
✅ No reputation score → No vanity metrics to manipulate
✅ Self-voting allowed for all → True freedom, not privilege
✅ Earn what you earn → No fear of reprisal
And here’s the truth the world is waking up to:
Finding Blurt in 2025 is like finding Shiba Inu in 2020 or Solana in 2021.
Not because of price—but because of principle.
Blurt is fair.
Blurt is unmanipulable by design.
🔚 Conclusion: The Time of Exposure Is Now
You’ve been exposed, @TheMarkyMark.
Not by rumors—but by on-chain data, public votes, and transparent patterns.
And you will keep being exposed—
because at Bilpcoin, we don’t fight for profit.
We fight for truth.
So to the honest creators still on Hive:
You don’t need permission to be free.
You just need to leave.
Join us on Blurt.blog—
where your voice isn’t a threat…
it’s a gift.
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What Is the @hurtlocker Scam Farm on Hive.blog? What Is The Hurtlockscam on Hive
*An Investigative Masterpiece by the Bilpcoin Team

I. The Facade: A Guardian of Quality?
On the surface, @hurtlocker presents itself as Hive’s vigilant protector—a principled curator weeding out “spam” and defending “quality content.”
It speaks in the language of stewardship. It wears the robes of reform.
But peel back the code, follow the votes, and trace the tokens—and you find not a guardian, but a farm foreman, tending an industrial-scale operation of reward extraction, influence laundering, and coordinated suppression.
This is not curation.
This is cartel behavior—wrapped in moral rhetoric and powered by 604,126 HP.
II. The Machine: Anatomy of a Scam Farm
🔹 Wallet Snapshot — The Illusion of Wealth
- Staked HIVE (HP): 604,126 HP (~$64,182 USD)
- Self-Owned HP: Only 578,928 HP
- Delegated OUT: –25,198 HP — all to a cluster of accounts named
@antiabuse1through@antiabuse22 - Liquidity: 0.000 HIVE — no skin in the game, only power to wield
💡 Red Flag: @hurtlocker delegates 25k+ HP to accounts that never post, never curate, and exist only to downvote critics. This is not security—it’s a private militia.
🔹 The Delegation Shell Game
Recent expiring delegations reveal a rotating cast:
- 15,014 HP → expires in 2 days
- 10,004 HP → expires in 2 days
- Dozens of 30–60 HP slices → all to “antiabuse” accounts
This isn’t organic support. It’s temporary, tactical delegation—designed to amplify downvote capacity while obscuring control.
🔹 RC Delegations: Fueling the Farm
@hurtlocker delegates 6,886 billion RC to 8 accounts, including:
- @gcards: 6,506b RC (94% of total)
- @scholar-skull, @dcrops-skull, @themetaldragon
These are not random users. They are known participants in vote-selling rings and comment farms tied to @TheMarkyMark and @buildawhale.
III. The Farming Loop: How @hurtlocker Extracts Value
🔁 Step 1: Inflow from Centralized Exchanges
Over the past week, @hurtlocker received hundreds of HIVE from uswap—all in precise, round amounts:
- 1,002.085 HIVE
- 1,202.708 HIVE
- 2,251.686 HIVE
- 200.439, 200.475, 200.484… HIVE (repeated 10+ times)
Each transaction includes a message:
“Thank you for using our service! Swapped Qty: X & Swapped Price: ~1.003”
This is not organic earning. It’s mechanical liquidity injection—likely from cross-account arbitrage or recycled farming profits.
🔁 Step 2: Instant Power-Up
Every single inflow is immediately converted to HP:
“Transfer To Vesting Completed… Powered up 1,002.085 HP”
No holding. No spending. Just instant influence inflation.
🔁 Step 3: Reward Harvesting
In the last 7 days alone, @hurtlocker claimed over 200 curation rewards, including:
- 58.984 HP (a single reward)
- 40.605 HP
- Dozens of 0.3–8 HP micro-rewards
Many come from @buildawhale’s daily burn posts—algorithmically identical, farmed en masse, and voted on by rings including @themarkymark, @antisocialist, and @dd1100.
IV. The Network: Ties to Acidyo, Markymark & Solominer
The activity log doesn’t lie:
- @acidyO curates @hurtlocker posts → 0.246 HP, 0.328 HP
- @TheMarkyMark curates @hurtlocker → 0.366 HP, 0.364 HP, 0.771 HP
- @solominer votes @hurtlocker at 25% and 100%
- @thefed (Steemit Russia Team judge) votes @hurtlocker at 100%
And the reverse is true:
- @hurtlocker votes @buildawhale’s farm posts at 100%
- @hurtlocker comments on @acidyO’s content
- @hurtlocker participates in “HBD Stabilizer” burn posts—a known curation bait scheme
This is a closed-loop ecosystem:
Farm → Reward → Swap → Power Up → Downvote Critics → Repeat
V. The Hypocrisy: Policing Others, Exempting Themselves
@hurtlocker and allies like @thefed publicly call out “self-voters” (e.g., https://peakd.com/hive-178138/@thefed/t6q9kb).
Yet they ignore:
- @buildawhale’s copy-paste burn posts (example)
- @acidyO’s micro-farms
- @poshtoken loops
- @hurtlocker’s own “burn” posts like “hurt-quotes-burn-post-1”
When @stickupcurator and @sentipl downvote @hurtlocker for this very behavior, the account flags them as “abusers”—while continuing its own farming.
Selective enforcement is the hallmark of control—not community.
VI. The Weapon: Downvotes as Censorship
@hurtlocker doesn’t just vote—it delegates 25k HP to a private downvote army.
These “antiabuse” accounts:
- Never post original content
- Never upvote
- Only downvote critics, whistleblowers, and independent voices
This is not moderation.
It’s digital exile—enforced by a clique that claims moral authority while operating outside its own rules.
VII. The Alternative: Blurt.blog — Where Freedom Is Built In
While Hive decays under the weight of cartels, farms, and fear, Blurt.blog offers something radical:
- No downvote button
- No delegation-based control
- No punishment for truth
On Blurt, what you earn, you keep.
Who you support, you choose freely.
And your voice cannot be erased by a whale who “doesn’t like your vibe.”
Conclusion: The Emperor Has No Clothes
@hurtlocker is not a guardian.
It is the foreman of Hive’s largest scam farm—a nexus of @TheMarkyMark, @acidyO, @solominer, and Hivewatchers elites.
It uses delegated power to censor, DEX swaps to farm, and moral theater to mask extraction.
But the blockchain remembers.
The community sees.
And the exodus to Blurt has already begun.
The scam isn’t hidden.
It’s happening in plain sight.
And it’s called @hurtlocker.
By the Bilpcoin Team
“We don’t chase narratives—we follow the VESTS.”
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Hive they called it decentralized.
They spoke of community. Of freedom. Of open consensus.
But look closer—and you’ll find something else: a cartel in plain sight.
At its center: accounts like @hurtlocker, @TheMarkyMark, and @acidyO ** @Azircon**—not stewards of the ecosystem, but architects of its erosion.
They farm relentlessly:
- @buildawhale spits out identical “burn” comments like clockwork, harvesting curation rewards as if the chain were a private ATM.
- @solominer, once thought a humble nature chronicler, reveals itself as a financial node—funded by binance-hot2 deposits, powered up in massive bursts, and rewarded daily by the very farms it enables.
- All while @hurtlocker delegates 53,497 HP to shell accounts—@antiabuse1 through @antiabuse22—not to protect, but to punish. To downvote critics. To bury truth.
And what do they call those they silence?
Spammers.
Abusers.
Noise.
But the irony is deafening: the real spam isn’t the peacock photo or the solar array update—it’s the algorithmic echo chamber of copy-paste posts, voted on by bots, farmed by whales, and shielded by moral theater.
Search “BuildAWhaleScam” or “AcidyoFarm Hurtlockerfarm ”—the evidence isn’t hidden. It’s archived, timestamped, and retold by those who’ve watched honest voices vanish under a tide of engineered consensus.
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They speak of high KE on Hive as if it were a crime.
As if earning rewards through honest curation is somehow corrupt. As if visibility, influence, and contribution should be punished rather than recognized.
But let us look—truly look—at what they defend.
Let us turn our gaze to @buildawhale.
Joined: August 2017
Last active: 33 minutes ago
A ghost in the machine, always watching. Always voting.
His numbers do not lie. They scream.
- Curation Rewards: 1,379,515.12 HP
- Staked HIVE (HP): 98,233.819
- Rewards/Stake Co-efficient (KE): 14.34 —a number they claim is "too high," yet here it stands, untouched, unchallenged, unpunished.
Why?
Because he is not an outsider.
He is not a threat.
He is part of the inner circle.
And who fuels this power?
Look at his wallet.
Delegated HIVE: +2,394,562.565 HP
From where?
From @blocktrades—2,394,503 HP—delegated years ago, locked in place like a throne bolted to the floor of Hive’s foundation.
This is not decentralization.
It is dynasty.
A single account, bloated by delegations from one of the chain’s oldest powers, harvesting millions in curation rewards while ordinary users are told their influence is “too dangerous” to exist.
And the vote?
The weapon?
Voting Mana: 81.93%
Downvote Mana: 94.86%
He does not just upvote.
He downvotes—with precision, with power, with impunity.
And whose posts vanish beneath that weight?
Not spam.
Not scams.
But dissent.
Truth.
Independence.
Yet no one calls him out for abuse.
No one accuses him of farming.
No one dares say a word.
Because on Hive, the rules are not for the powerful.
They are made by them—to break.
Now follow the money.
Day after day, week after week, @buildawhale claims rewards:
607.184 HP… 724.205 HP… 785.473 HP…
And where does it go?
To @ipromote—again and again, withdrawals like clockwork:
6889.478 HIVE… 6885.465 HIVE… 6877.486 HIVE…
Is this curation?
Or is it extraction?
Is this a community builder?
Or a system gamer—using influence, delegations, and silent alliances to siphon value from the many to the few?
And still, they preach.
They tell new users: “Be careful. Don’t earn too much. Don’t speak too loud.”
While men like this stand atop mountains of delegated power, farming rewards, shaping narratives, burying voices—all without consequence.
This is not a blockchain.
It is a kingdom.
And the peasants are expected to kneel.
At Bilpcoin, we faced downvotes.
We were called scammers. Spammers. Lies.
But we never stole.
We never farmed with alts.
We never used delegations to silence truth.
We only shared the data.
The transactions.
The patterns.
And because we did, we were punished.
But we will not stop.
We are bringing the masses to blurt.blog—not bots, not thieves, not liars.
Only real people.
Honest creators.
Those who believe in freedom.
Because on Blurt, there is no downvote button.
No financial sabotage.
No whales circling the weak.
What you earn—you keep.
Your voice cannot be erased by a grudge.
Your influence grows not by delegation from a king, but by merit.
Hive is failing.
People are leaving.
Projects are fleeing.
And still, some promote it—claiming it offers freedom.
It does not.
It offers freedom only to the inner circle.
To those who obey.
To those who take.
It is the worst blockchain we have ever known.
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