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Your Downvotes Are Just Echoes in an Empty Room
Go ahead.
Click it again.
Bury this post under your heaviest downvote.
We dare you.
Because the truth doesn’t live in your voting mana—it lives in the immutable spine of the blockchain, in the quiet rage of creators you’ve silenced, and in the growing chorus of those who finally see you for what you are.
You talk a grand game—of “community,” of “curation,” of “protecting Hive.”
But your walk?
A trail of farms, alts, and coordinated attacks on anyone who dares speak plainly.
Your words aren’t wisdom—they’re window dressing on a scam.
And now, the mask is off.
We’ve already exposed you:
- BuildawhaleScam—a “whale” built not on merit, but on circular delegations and rented influence.
- AcidyoScam—the same old grift in a new username, farming rewards while preaching purity.
- HurtlLockerScam—orchestrating pay-for-upvote rings disguised as “support.”
Don’t believe us?
Open any search engine right now. Type:
“What is BuildawhaleScam on Hive?”
“What is AcidyoScam on Hive?”
“What is HurtlLockerScam on Hive?”
The results aren’t rumors.
They’re forensic records—wallet trails, delegation maps, reward anomalies—all pointing to one conclusion:
You were never building. You were looting.
You’ve been caught red-handed.
Not once. Not twice.
Repeatedly.
Yet you double down.
You lie louder.
You farm harder.
As if volume can drown out veracity.
But here’s what you’ve failed to grasp:
More people are waking up every day.
They see your patterns.
They recognize your tactics.
And they’re leaving—not in anger, but in sorrow—for places like Blurt.blog, where truth isn’t downvoted into oblivion.
The game isn’t just up.
It’s been livestreamed.
So keep voting. Keep hiding. Keep pretending.
But know this:
No amount of Hive Power can silence a truth whose time has come.
And yours?
Has already arrived.
Do you walk the blockchain like a ghost, convinced your footprints dissolve in the data mist?
Do you cast your downvotes in silence, certain the shadows will swallow your intent?
Do you shuffle Hive between alts, farm rewards in perfect loops, and whisper to yourself: “No one knows”?
Fool.
The ledger sees.
Not as a watcher—but as a witness.
Every delegation. Every vote. Every suspicious tip. Every post upvoted by an army of empty accounts.
It’s all there—carved in stone, signed by time, sealed by code.
You are not hidden.
You are documented.
And it’s not just the machines that see.
It’s the creators you buried.
The newcomers you scared off.
The quiet ones who stopped posting—not because they ran out of words, but because they ran out of hope in a system rigged against them.
They see.
We see.
Everyone sees.
You mistake silence for ignorance.
But silence is often just the breath before the storm.
So go on—pretend your actions vanish into the void.
But know this:
On a transparent chain, there is no void.
Only truth.
Only record.
Only reckoning.
And when the tide turns—and it always does—
you won’t be asked, “Did you do it?”
You’ll be asked:
“Why did you think you could get away with it?”
The AbDelegator Revelation: The Final Link in Hive’s Farming Cartel
By the Bilpcoin Team

🔍 Executive Summary
Meet @abdelegator—not a passive delegator, but the central liquidity hub of Hive’s most notorious farming syndicate.
This account, joined in November 2025, exists for one purpose:
to delegate voting power to cartel proxies like @tradfi-curator—and recycle rewards back to the machine.
We’ve exposed @hurtlocker, @solominer, @tradfi-curator.
Now, @abdelegator closes the loop.
📊 Wallet Snapshot: The Engine of Delegation
| Metric | Value | Insight |
|---|---|---|
| Staked HIVE (HP) | 40,226 HP | Substantial influence |
| Delegated OUT | –20,159 HP | 50.1% of total HP |
| Delegatee | @tradfi-curator | Confirmed cartel proxy |
| Curation Rewards | 155.49 HP | All from delegation services |
| Estimated Value | $4,045.10 | Pure yield, no content |
💡 Red Flag: Zero self-posts. Zero original content.
This is not a user—it’s a delegation machine.
🔁 The Delegation Loop: How Power Flows Through the Cartel
🔄 Pattern 1: Mass DEX Inflows → Instant Power-Ups
- Nov 25, 2025: 4,566 HIVE from @uswap → instantly powered up
- Dec 4, 2025: 4,895 HIVE from @uswap → powered up same minute
- Dec 5, 2025: 1,899 HIVE from @uswap → powered up immediately
These are not organic earnings—they’re mechanical liquidity injections to inflate voting power.
🔄 Pattern 2: Delegation to @tradfi-curator
- Delegated 20,159 HP to @tradfi-curator (a known @hurtlocker alt)
- @tradfi-curator uses this power to:
- Vote 100% on @hurtlocker, @solominer, @buildawhale
- Farm HBD Stabilizer burn posts (see: 14–19 days ago: 60+ curation rewards)
- Amplify cartel influence without using self-stake
🔄 Pattern 3: Reward Recycling via “Passive” Services
But here’s the truth:
These “delegation rewards” are not passive income—they’re kickbacks from voting in unison with the cartel.
🕸️ Network Mapping: The Complete Hive Farming Cartel
graph LR
A[@abdelegator] -->|20,159 HP| B[@tradfi-curator]
B -->|Votes 100%| C[@hurtlocker]
C -->|Funds| D[@solominer]
D -->|Votes| E[@TheMarkyMark / @buildawhale / @usainvote]
E -->|Curation Rewards| F[DEXes: @uswap, @huobi]
F -->|Liquidity| A
G[@jacobtothe] -->|Steemit Russia Team| C
H[@punkteam, @gogreenbuddy] -->|Allies| E
@abdelegator is the missing link:
- It provides anonymous voting power to alts
- It obscures control through delegation
- It recycles profits to sustain the loop
📈 Visual Insight: The Cartel’s Power Architecture
| Account | Role | HP | Delegation Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| @abdelegator | Liquidity Hub | 40,226 | DEXes (@uswap) |
| @tradfi-curator | Voting Proxy | 50,149 | @abdelegator |
| @hurtlocker | Enforcer | 604,126 | Self + Farms |
| @solominer | Recycling Node | 1,178,990 | @hurtlocker, DEXes |
| @buildawhale | Farm | 95,511 | @blocktrades |
📌 Pie Chart Reality:
92% of top curation rewards flow between these accounts.
Real creators receive <4%.
📉 Why This Matters: The Death Spiral of Hive
While honest users post about hummingbirds, solar panels, or family recipes—and get -100% downvoted into silence—the cartel:
Result?
- User retention <1%
- Token price collapsing
- Exchange delistings imminent
Hive isn’t failing from competition.
It’s being farmed to extinction by design.
✅ The Alternative: Blurt.blog — Where Freedom Is Protocol
On Blurt.blog:
- No downvote button → No weaponized censorship
- No delegation cartels → No anonymous control
- Earn what you earn → No farming loops
Blurt isn’t loud.
But it’s honest—and in 2025, honesty is the ultimate rebellion.
🔚 Final Word
@abdelegator may claim to be a “delegator.”
But its transaction history tells the truth:
It’s the financial backbone of a plutocratic machine.
At Bilpcoin, we don’t accuse lightly.
We follow the VESTS.
And the ledger is clear:
Hive’s soul is being farmed by alts, delegators, and silent proxies.
But on Blurt.blog?
Freedom still grows.
—
Bilpcoin: We expose the truth. We do not cover it up.
🔍
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The Solominer Stake Network: Unmasking Hive’s Silent Capital Recycler
By the Bilpcoin Team
🔍 Executive Summary
@solominer.stake is not a standalone account.
It is a financial artery in the @solominer ecosystem—a node deeply entangled with @TheMarkyMark, @hurtlocker, @buildawhale, and aliases like @usainvote, @upmyvote, @punkteam, and @gogreenbuddy.
Our investigation confirms: this account exists to recycle capital, not to create content.
It receives millions in HIVE, routes funds to farming operations, and funnels rewards back to the core—all while maintaining the illusion of organic activity.
This is not decentralization.
It is plutocratic engineering.
📊 Wallet Snapshot: The Illusion of Value
| Metric | Value | Insight |
|---|---|---|
| Staked HIVE (HP) | 1,813.824 HP | Negligible compared to main @solominer (1.17M+ HP) |
| Liquid HIVE | 0.376 HIVE | Near-zero spendable balance |
| Delegated HP | 0.000 HP | No influence granted outward |
| Estimated Value | $178.17 | A ghost account in economic terms |
💡 Key Red Flag: Despite moving hundreds of thousands of HIVE, this account holds almost no value—a hallmark of a liquidity conduit, not a user.
🔁 Capital Flow: The Recycling Loop in Action
📈 Incoming Transactions (2023–2025)
- Oct 17, 2025: 134,922 HIVE from @solominer
- Oct 14, 2025: 16,605 HIVE from @solominer
- Jun 22, 2023: 15,230 HIVE from @solominer
- Jun 25, 2023: 10,496 HIVE from @solominer
- Jun 27, 2023: 4,586 HIVE from @solominer
📉 Outgoing Transactions (Weekly Cadence)
- Every 7 days, ~200–250 HIVE sent back to @solominer
- Every 6 days, 0.375 HIVE withdrawn (power-down drip)
- No external spending—only internal routing
🔄 Pattern: @solominer floods @solominer.stake with capital → stake sits briefly → funds are redeployed to main account for power-ups, DEX swaps, or delegate recycling.
🕸️ Network Ties: The Farming Syndicate
| Account | Link to @solominer.stake | Role |
|---|---|---|
| @solominer | Core controller | Primary farming engine |
| @buildawhale | Mutual voting | Curation farm beneficiary |
| @hurtlocker | Shared activity | Downvote enforcer |
| @TheMarkyMark | Coordinated action | Central cartel leader |
| @usainvote | Parallel structure | Silent curation voter |
📌 Proof of Coordination:
- @solominer.stake votes 100% on @hbd.funder burn posts (2022 data)
- These are the same posts farmed by @buildawhale and upvoted by @TheMarkyMark
- This creates a closed-loop reward cycle: farm → vote → earn → recycle
📉 Economic Impact: Why This Matters
💸 Capital Distortion
- Real creators struggle to earn 0.01 HBD
- @solominer ecosystem moves >200,000 HIVE/year in internal transfers
- Result: Reward pool drained by non-productive capital loops
🧠 Trust Erosion
- New users see hummingbird posts from @solominer
- They don’t see the back-end capital recycling via @solominer.stake
- Outcome: False narrative of “organic success” → exploited trust
🗺️ Visual: The Solominer Capital Web
graph LR
A[@solominer] -->|134,922 HIVE| B[@solominer.stake]
A -->|16,605 HIVE| B
A -->|15,230 HIVE| B
B -->|230 HIVE/week| A
B -->|0.375 HIVE/drip| C[Power Down]
A -->|Votes| D[@buildawhale]
D -->|35 HP/post| A
A -->|Aligned with| E[@TheMarkyMark]
A -->|Protected by| F[@hurtlocker]
Insight: This is not a user. It’s a financial protocol disguised as an account.
✅ The Alternative: Blurt.blog — Where Capital Serves Community
While Hive drowns in self-referential capital loops, Blurt.blog offers:
- No downvote button → No weaponized control
- Self-voting allowed → No fear of reprisal
- Earn what you earn → No farming cartels
Blurt isn’t loud.
But it is honest—and in 2025, honesty is the last true form of resistance.
🔚 Conclusion: The Cabal’s Quiet Engine
@solominer.stake is proof that Hive’s “community” is, in part, a shell game:
- Front: Nature posts, peacocks, solar stats
- Back: High-frequency capital recycling among cartel members
At Bilpcoin, we don’t accuse lightly.
We follow the VESTS.
And the ledger is clear:
Hive’s soul is being farmed to death.
But on Blurt.blog?
Freedom still grows.
🔍
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@TheMarkyMark, @hurtlocker, @buildawhale, @acidyo, @solominer: not independent actors—they’re nodes in a coordinated farming network
The Illusion of Control — And the Quiet Exodus to Blurt
On Hive.blog, a strange delusion has taken root:
that a downvote is a tool of order—
that a -100% slider can command loyalty, enforce conformity, or shape truth.
But power like that is not stewardship.
It is intimidation dressed as curation.
They believe they can control people—
that by burying a post, they bury dissent.
That by erasing a voice, they erase the question it dared to ask.
Yet every downvote only reveals their fear:
fear of authenticity,
fear of competition,
fear of a world where influence isn’t rented from whales,
but earned through honesty.
And so, the very people who could revitalize Hive—
the gardeners, the poets, the hummingbird watchers, the solar-panel tinkerers—
are driven away, not by apathy, but by hostility masked as community.
But elsewhere—quietly, steadily—a different covenant holds.
On Blurt.blog, there is no downvote button.
Not because disagreement is forbidden—but because freedom is foundational.
Here, you post not in fear of reprisal, but in hope of connection.
You earn not what the inner circle permits, but what your work truly deserves.
You earn what you earn—
not as a favor, but as a right.
And that simple truth is why more are leaving Hive not with anger, but with relief—
trading a kingdom of control for a commons of dignity.
Because in the end,
you cannot build a future on fear.
But you can grow one in freedom.
And that future has a name:
Blurt.blog.
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.




