Top of Utopian.io: November 1 - 7

As many of us flock to Kraków to participate in Steemfest, Utopian’s contributors continue to produce terrific posts. This week, we feature posts from the Development, Anti-abuse, Blog, Tutorials, and Translations categories. These are the best of the best. Read them to know what it takes.

Staff Picks

Developing the new Utopian bot by @amosbastian [development]

After several days during which Utopian received a large number of contributions, a new voting bot was needed. None other than @amosbastian took the task to improve the bot, so that contributions with higher scores are not excluded, which means that contributions that are of lesser quality do not stay at the top of the voting queue. In his post, @amosbastian introduced the issue and described the needed changes. Unlike in the past, the bot now votes for 3 different types of content: The comments written by reviewers, the contributions, and selected trails. Total payout: 122.52 STU Number of votes: 122

Introducing ‘Competition Pools’ on 1Ramp - With 2 Ongoing Contests by @the1ramp [development]

With this update 1Ramp has made hosting contests on Steem much easier. From creating contests to announcing results, the entire process can now be done with 1Ramp’s Android app. The amount of work and attention to detail that has gone into this contribution is a great example for other contributors!

Total payout: 93.16 STU Number of votes: 48

Removing delegations from faucet abusers by @crokkon [anti-abuse]

This was a great week for the antiabuse category. Starting with @crokkon, the quality of the contributions exceeded our expectations. Crokkon’s post about unwinding a faucet delegation vote farm educates the steem blockchain community about a type of abuse most have never heard of. This post teaches you how to find and recognize a vote farm. Then, it shows you what needs to be done to remove the delegations and return them to steemit inc. This is an eye opener to many who may think there is no reason to fight abuse on the platform. Read this post and learn about the Irredeemables.

Total payout: 152.11 STU Number of votes: 177

The Creative Crypto Magazine [A Global Steem-Powered Publication] by @sndbox [blog]

In the Blog category, we’re always striving for posts that are at a high professional level. This post by @sndbox is exactly what we’re looking for. The writing is crisp and clear, and the post is beautifully illustrated. While the project itself is only open source thanks to its front end, it is a magazine that is of interest to all Steemians with an interest in quality writing and lovely art. We are very happy to be able to highlight it as a staff pick.

Total payout: 237.14 STU Number of votes: 480

Writing a simple Compiler on my own - Type Declaration and Checking [C][Flex][Bison] by @drifter1 [tutorials]

Another well-crafted part in @drifter1’s series about creating your own C compiler. As we progress through the different steps of this process, the author takes us in a very coherent, well-detailed approach into finalizing all the prep work needed to get the compiler fully up and running. In this phase, type declarations are presented along with type checking and integrating with the symbol table. We look forward to the next steps in bringing this compiler to reality. According to the author, those will involve semantic analysis, intermediate and machine code generation. Total payout: 39.67 STU Number of votes: 107

Abuse Series: Call to Action by @enforcer48 [anti-abuse]

This is the second staff pick for the Antiabuse category. @enforcer48 has built a beautiful and entertaining contribution. It walks the reader smoothly through a type of abuse that is very debated on the platform: Bid Bot abuse. Through a tip in a comment from a thoughtful steemian, a web of deception is exposed. Because this person changed their identity and used bid bots, they were also caught plagiarizing content from the web. This article shows that many of the well known bid bot owners do care about abuse and are willing to remove votes from the abusive accounts. Don’t miss this great post, that starts with an account at 56 rep and ends at a -6 rep.

Total payout: 111.69 STU Number of votes: 116

[Translation][Spanish] Node.js (1597 words) (Part 30) by @dedicatedguy [translations]

The translator translated 1,597 words accurately. He explained the dynamics of changelog commits and definition of important terms learned during the translation process. Readers of the post can now know what TLS and dotfiles are. He also added a few examples of the translated content and correct terminologies used in the translation.

Total payout: 59.97 STU Number of votes: 62

Utopian.io Post Statistics

The staff picked contributions are only a small (but exceptional) example of the mass of contributions reviewed and rewarded by Utopian.io.

  • Overall, the last week saw a total of 235 posts, with 148 of them rewarded through an upvote by @utopian-io.
  • In total, Utopian.io distributed an approximate of 6602.40 STU to contributors.
  • The highest payout seen on any Utopian.io contribution this week was 480.71 STU, with a total of 1976 votes received from the community.
  • The contribution that attracted the most engagement was SteemPress 2.0 - Introducing two-way WordPress integration with Steem, with no less than 140 comments in its comment threads.
  • The average vote given by Utopian.io was worth 44.61 STU.

Category Statistics

|Category|Reviewed|Rewardable|Rewarded|Total rewards|Top contributor| |:-|:-|:-|:-|-:|:-| |bug-hunting|9|6|6|62.82 STU|@mattockfs| |graphics|18|17|16|352.18 STU|@zularizal| |tutorials|19|14|10|305.91 STU|@yalzeee| |translations|76|76|32|1808.42 STU|@dimitrisp| |video-tutorials|6|6|4|153.97 STU|@tensor| |analysis|5|5|5|225.49 STU|@miniature-tiger| |copywriting|2|2|1|26.07 STU|@princekelly| |development|35|34|24|1773.67 STU|@steempress| |ideas|8|6|6|86.05 STU|@ckole| |social|5|5|5|162.10 STU|@jingis07| |iamutopian|12|12|11|676.34 STU|@rosatravels| |anti-abuse|6|6|5|400.77 STU|@enforcer48| |blog|27|24|19|530.07 STU|@curtwriter| |documentation|1|1|1|5.38 STU|@flugschwein|

divider

First Time Contributing in Utopian.io?

Learn how to contribute on our website

##### Utopian Witness Vote for our witness!

This page is synchronized from the post: Top of Utopian.io: November 1 - 7

Utopian.io Weekly - [November 2 2018] - The Road To Steemfest and Utopian V2

With the third Steemfest only a week away, we’ve got a new and improved voting bot, terrific new tasks, and an upcoming presentation. Here’s everything you need to know!

In this post:

  • New Voting Bot!
  • Amazing Tasks!
  • Come To Our Presentation at Steemfest!
  • Build Utopian.io v2 with us!
  • Huge radio show episode!

New Voting Bot

We’ve been busy working on Utopian V2, and two of this week’s updates are related to this massive undertaking. The first is the launch of our new voting bot. This bot is our solution to major issues of sustainability: With more and more contributions being reviewed, and voting power a finite resource, how can we reward the best of the best? And with some categories more active than others, how can we make sure the rewards are distributed fairly? As you can read in the announcement post, our solution is to prioritize highly reviewed contributions, as well as sharing the voting power reserve pools between categories as needed. If you want the technical side, read @amosbastian’s post about developing the new bot.

Amazing Tasks!

We’ve had some truly awesome task requests this week, and we’ll highlight the two presented by members of our VIPO club.

Our friends at @byteball have a tutorial task request for Byteduino, their co-signer library for Arduino based chips. If you’ve got what it takes to make this tutorial, this task is still open, and the bounty is already quite significant.

Our pals at @coingecko have a task request for Ruby developers. They need help with public WebSocket API connections for Exchanges for Cryptoexchange, a rubygem that allows Ruby developers to interact with over 240+ cryptocurrency exchange market data APIs in a single library. This rubygem is used to power CoinGecko. This TR is also still open, and has a nice bounty.

Come To Our Presentation at Steemfest!

As you probably know, Steemfest 3 is next week! The celebration of all things Steem will take place in Kraków, Poland, and we’ll be there! We will be part of the “Wall of dApps” expo, of course. But if you want to be the first to have a glimpse of Utopian V2, the place and time to be will be the main stage, at 10:50 on Thursday.

That’s where our CEO, @elear, and our CMO, @techslut, will present the design and main features of Utopian V2, and give attendees a chance to see the future. If you miss the presentation, or have questions about it, do visit us at our booth at the expo.

Build Utopian.io v2 with us!

As you probably know, our development team has been hard at work in creating the base for the next Utopian.io, with features and functionalities requested by the community. If you’re a developer and want to help, visit our repo and take a look.

Utopian.io Open Source Radio Show on MSP Waves

We had another great radio show this week, focusing on two things people love: Games and music. On the gaming side, we had one of the developers from chainbreakers.io, a strategy-RPG that runs on the Etherium blockchain using Decentraland’s MANA token. On the music side, we had Dale, who develops plugins for open source synthesizer VCV Rack.

As she does every week, the excellent @techslut delivered the FOSS news. And our brand new VIPO manager @lovenfreedom won the raffle. A great time was had by all!

Be sure to tune in next week at 6PM UTC on Wednesday on MSP Waves!

Join the community on Discord: https://discord.gg/azdmM3v

divider

First Time Contributing in Utopian.io?

Learn how to contribute on our website

##### Utopian Witness Vote for our witness!

This page is synchronized from the post: Utopian.io Weekly - [November 2 2018] - The Road To Steemfest and Utopian V2

Weekly Top of Utopian.io: October 24 - October 31

We’ve had some terrific contributions this week, and we are delighted to present some of the best of those. If you want to know how to best contribute to Utopian, reading these posts is an excellent idea. This week, you’ll find contributions from the Analysis, Translation, Blog, Tutorials, and two from Anti-abuse!

Staff Picks

Don’t cast worthless votes - zero-value votes in HF20 by @crokkon [analysis]

This was a good week for quality analysis contributions, including a resteem from @ned for @paulag’s exploratory analysis on benefactor rewards. However, this week’s staff pick goes to @crokkon, for another excellent analysis of vote values, and how Hard Fork 20 has affected them. The changes have meant many votes sacrificing rShares, and the findings report that whilst there is still a number of votes turning to ‘dust’, voting percentages have risen on average in order to compensate for this. The report is excellently presented, and supported with clear and understandable charts. It concludes that vote percentages, particularly with regards to trail votes, should be reassessed to avoid having no value.

Total payout: 115.14 STU Number of votes: 169

[Translation][Spanish] Node.js, from English (1090 words) [N’15] by @alejohannes [translations]

The translator has done an excellent job with perfect accuracy. As noted by the Spanish moderator, the writing style is correct and most appropriate for the Spanish language. The translator has also put in a detailed effort to write out an overview of the translation process and what he had learned, especially in explaining the Module System and Code Refactoring. We appreciate the personal touch he put into writing the submission post.

Total payout: 1.62 STU Number of votes: 105

Introducing Contest Hero - Create contests on the Steem by @contest-hero [blog]

We had some stellar contributions in the Blog category this week, and picking the best one was not easy. Posts by @actifit, @jaff8, and @the1ramp were all worthy. I ended up selecting @contest-hero’s post for writing quality, beyond the excellent content all of these posts shared. @tobias-g’s introduction of Contest Hero was just well done in all aspects. Not only is the project itself exciting, it was also well presented, and well illustrated with screenshots. This is the sort of post one can later point to and say “this is how you do that.”

Total payout: 219.34 STU Number of votes: 223

Machine learning and Steem #5: Account classification - understanding and using Ensemble Methods + tweaking performance by @jacekw.dev [tutorials]

Another beautiful tutorial by @jacekw.dev, tackling the aspects of his (and many’s) favorite topic: account classification on the Steem blockchain. Using machine learning techniques, he provides an approach to use a diverse set of Ensemble methods. He leads the reader in the proper steps to utilize and implement those methods, while explaining the differences and the relevant results. Great dynamic charts throughout the tutorial make it simply a feast for the eyes. We await further work, particularly as the API of his classifier works becomes available in upcoming contributions.

Total payout: 42.07 STU Number of votes: 182

Copy/Paste: Friends With Controls (C + V) by @lovenfreedom [anti-abuse]

This was the best week yet for the new antiabuse category. We had 5 very good contributions this week. This is the second time @Lovenfreedom’s has been a staff pick. This recent contribution, about copy/paste, shows how to detect this type of abuse. By simply watching the “New page,” she teaches you what copy/paste is and how to find and report it to @steemcleaners. @Lovenfreedom’s antiabuse series is easy to follow, and everybody should read it.

Total payout: 75.59 STU Number of votes: 51

Plagiarism & Cheetah - An Antiabuse Series #1 by @iamstan [anti-abuse]

The anti-abuse category aims to fight abuse and educate users on the Steem blockchain. Utopian reward users trying to keep the Steem blockchain free from abuse. This is an excellent post by the category manager, who did not select it as a staff pick. So we did. This contribution presents vital information on how to report abuses to @steemcleaners, as well as detecting plagiarism in any publication. We hope to keep seeing more anti-abuse efforts like this. If you wish to participate, consider going through this post to understand how to present your effort. Total payout: 83.42 STU Number of votes: 50

Utopian.io Post Statistics

The staff picked contributions are only a small (but exceptional) example of the mass of contributions reviewed and rewarded by Utopian.io.

  • Overall, the last week saw a total of 232 posts, with 112 of them rewarded through an upvote by @utopian-io.
  • In total, Utopian.io distributed an approximate of 4834.15 STU to contributors.
  • The highest payout seen on any Utopian.io contribution this week was 219.34 STU, with a total of 223 votes received from the community.
  • The contribution that attracted the most engagement was Dynamic sitemap.xml for Steemdocs.net, with no less than 6 comments in its comment threads.
  • The average vote given by Utopian.io was worth 42.40 STU.

Category Statistics

|Category|Reviewed|Rewardable|Rewarded|Total rewards|Top contributor| |:-|:-|:-|:-|-:|:-| |graphics|16|12|9|320.21 STU|@ggabogarcia| |tutorials|15|12|10|252.32 STU|@duski.harahap| |translations|91|89|42|1703.44 STU|@dimitrisp| |analysis|7|6|3|185.20 STU|@paulag| |development|36|33|11|560.60 STU|@dennisalund| |video-tutorials|7|7|6|269.20 STU|@tensor| |blog|25|22|16|551.17 STU|@jaff8| |anti-abuse|7|7|4|269.27 STU|@iamstan| |iamutopian|6|6|5|278.07 STU|@rosatravels| |ideas|8|4|2|28.04 STU|@tykee| |social|4|3|2|45.71 STU|@jingis07| |copywriting|1|1|0|0.00 STU|@princekelly|

Join the community on Discord: https://discord.gg/azdmM3v

divider

First Time Contributing in Utopian.io?

Learn how to contribute on our website

##### Utopian Witness Vote for our witness!

This page is synchronized from the post: Weekly Top of Utopian.io: October 24 - October 31

Utopian New Voting Distribution: Sustainability is Key.

As we move toward Utopian v2, sustainability becomes a major focus. We have been testing the voting distribution for over an year. We’ve seen how it affects the rewards, and therefore the usage behavior, quantity, and quality of the contributions incentivised by Utopian.

It is clear that rewarding everyone is unsustainable, and the new bot, just released yesterday, takes this simple fact into account.

The Issues

  • No amount of delegation or stake can guarantee scalability of incentives with the aim of rewarding everyone. Delegation itself is not a sustainable component for an organisation wishing to grow and walk on its own two feet.
  • Incentivising each and every contribution does not produce positive competition. Every contributor expects a reward, whatever the quality provided.
  • Distributing the rewards to everyone lowers the value available to high quality contributions, making the rewards distribution potentially unfair or insignificant in the long run.
  • Focusing solely on Utopian as a source of rewards is against the basic principle of decentralization. The community has to buy into the system to grow their own incentives and those of others, independently from what Utopian can deliver.
  • Distributing the rewards across all categories, based on the numbers of contributions received per category, hurts the opportunities categories with lower participation have to grow, as categories with a bigger number of contributions consume the voting power that could have pushed those categories forward.
  • Collision between the rewards assigned to Utopian contributions and those followed by the trail, when the queue was growing too fast, often denying the trail the opportunity to catch valuable posts from the trailed communities.

The Solutions

The solutions the new voting bot provides aim to bring to the table a sustainable voting distribution. This distribution is biased toward quality and not quantity, as it should for our long term aims.

Precedence of the score

The Utopian Quality Score is assessed by our moderation teams, comprising over 50 professionals in their respective fields.

The score is what makes the Utopian engine work, reducing abuse and supporting professional quality assurance on the platform.

In the last 2 months, our dedication to moderation processes has been immense. We have collected dozens of materials and publications to create a new version of the guidelines, suitable to assure quality for organisations of all sizes, implementing industry standards across all the categories. A new Utopian quality questionnaire is also in the works. This new questionnaire will guarantee more granular and accurate reviews. Utopian v2 will bring multiple reviews per contribution, which will help our quality assurance become even more professional and fair for everyone.

The new voting bot will give precedence in the queue to contributions with the highest score and will consume the available voting power daily to reward those. We are very proud of this new approach. It incentives positive competition across all contributions, and turns the voting distribution into a sustainable system. In this new system the minimum quality to get an Utopian incentive is dictated by the community itself, and the value it can provide.

Reserved Pools

One of the main issues with our previous voting bot was that categories with higher contributions were consuming most of the incentives that would otherwise be available categories with lower participation. This is why the new voting bot reserves the same amount of voting power pool for each category and dynamically shares the pool between all the categories as demand requires.

If a category goes over the reserved pool assigned, it can share the reserved pool of categories that are not not using theirs up, until those categories grow enough to consume their reserved pools. This change assures each category can grow at its own rate.

The Trail

Utopian incentivises awesome initiatives with which we share vision and effort, such as @SteemStem, @steemmakers, MSP-Waves, and others. Quite often our voting bot hasn’t been able to reward these contributions due to the internal queue growing too fast and denying the trailed communities our incentives. To fix that, the new voting bot reserves a pool for the trail as well. Just as it does for our own contributions, the queue will be biased toward the highest quality contributions.

Technical Details

If you wish to learn more about the technical details of the new bot and the story behind it, have a look at https://steemit.com/utopian-io/@amosbastian/developing-the-new-utopian-bot

To sum up

The new voting bot will make sure to prioritise the best of the best. As a ongoing contest, running 24 hours and 7 days a week, only the best contributions will access Utopian’s incentives. We hope our community of contributors and project owners will challenge itself to provide the best quality. That is how you can win the Utopian’s ongoing contest.

We also believe the new voting bot will sustain the growth of the communities we support outside Utopian, under the same framework Utopian has adopted.

Credits

@Amosbastian is the tireless machine behind the creation of the new voting bot, which can be found here https://github.com/utopian-io/utopian-bot.

We also want to thank:

@scipio @crokkon @espoem @holger80 @miniature-tiger @nothingismagick

For helping set up the requirements for the bot, spotting issues and providing input to improve the codebase structure and scalability of the bot.

Join the community on Discord: https://discord.gg/azdmM3v

divider

First Time Contributing in Utopian.io?

Learn how to contribute on our website

##### Utopian Witness Vote for our witness!

This page is synchronized from the post: Utopian New Voting Distribution: Sustainability is Key.

Utopian.io Weekly - [October 26 2018] - Huge new tasks, and a new VIPO manager!

This may have seemed like a quiet week for us at Utopian, but appearances can be deceiving. We’ve been hard at work behind the scenes on things we can’t announce yet, and preparing for Steemfest. But we do have a couple of major task requests and a brand new VIPO manager. And we’ve had yet another huge episode of our radio show. Let’s catch up.

In this post:

  • Two huge tasks
  • Welcoming @lovenfreedom
  • Upgraded nodes
  • Build Utopian.io v2 with us!
  • Huge radio show episode!

Two huge tasks

We have great task requests just about every week these days, but this week stands out. The first of the two major tasks comes from our friends at the European Commission EFTG Project (European Financial Transparency Gateway)-Project), who have a TR to develop a live witnesses status monitor map in the Block Explorer web interface.

The second major task requst comes from our very own @knowledges, who is putting up a massive 800 Steem bounty for a big task: Improving @knacksteem’s front end. The bounty is split up into specific tasks as detailed in the post. knacksteem is a great Steem condencer by one of our key people, and we are delighted to help facilitate this request.

Welcoming @lovenfreedom

As you may know, we’ve been looking for someone to take over our VIPO (Very Important Task Owners) club. That position is now filled, as the excellent @lovenfreedom has taken it on. @lovenfreedom, the self described lady farmer trapped in the matrix, is a moderator for our new Anti-abuse category, and a veteran abuse fighter on Steem. She’s super smart, very talented, and we’re absolutely delighted to have her on board. This is the last major position we were looking to fill before Steemfest and Utopian V2.

Upgraded nodes

As detailed last week, we’ve stepped up our game as a Steem Witness. As part of that, we’ve now upgraded our production, backup, and seed nodes to version 20.6 of Steem.

Build Utopian.io v2 with us!

As you probably know, our development team has been hard at work in creating the base for the next Utopian.io, with features and functionalities requested by the community. If you’re a developer and want to help, visit our repo and take a look.

Utopian.io Open Source Radio Show on MSP Waves

We had another great radio show this week, which ties in very nicely with our news. We had @anthonyadavisii, founder of @Steemflagrewards - a project that our new VIPO manager has been heavily involved in - and @knowledges dropped by to talk about knacksteem.

Be sure to tune in next week at 6PM UTC on Wednesday on MSP Waves!

Join the community on Discord: https://discord.gg/azdmM3v

divider

First Time Contributing in Utopian.io?

Learn how to contribute on our website

##### Utopian Witness Vote for our witness!

This page is synchronized from the post: Utopian.io Weekly - [October 26 2018] - Huge new tasks, and a new VIPO manager!

Top of Utopian.io: October 17 - October 24

This week saw some awesome contributions to Utopian from some of our finest contributors. We’ve got posts from the Development, Translation, Anti-abuse, Tutorials, and Blog categories. If you want to know how best to contribute, reading these posts will be an excellent step to take. Please note that most of these have not yet gotten their Utopian vote, which is reflected in the current earnings.

Staff Picks

Utopian Messaging/Chat Application by @tensor [development]

This contribution is about the new Utopian messaging module which will be part of the new Utopian platform. The application adds a messaging service so that users may communicate with one another directly and indirectly. The module will also let the platform serve notifications to users about the status of their projects and contributions. There are many more cool features include. To find out about all of them, you will need to go check out the contribution!

Total payout: 88.53 STU Number of votes: 107

GDevelop - Greek Translation Part 7 (~1154 words) by @ruth-girl [translations]

The translator performed well in the following 5 areas: 1) The translation was perfect, as no errors were found; 2) The translated strings were formatted perfectly; 3) The contribution post was gave a detailed report about the process of the translation work; 4) The translator worked well with the moderator in choosing the right terms for certain words; 5) The write up is done in a personal style to promote engagement of the community.

Total payout: 5.74 STU Number of votes: 178

Flagging comment spam is a regular part of curation. Let’s learn how! by @steemseph [anti-abuse]

This is one of the best posts for the new antiabuse category. @steemseph explains how to find spam content on mobile devices and on personal computers. This work is very helpful to anyone who would like to curb abuse on steem dApps. @steemseph uses some humor, and despite being a long post it is easy to read. You will enjoy his way of teaching you about this very important subject to proper curation on steem dApps.

Total payout: 3.36 STU Number of votes: 65

Tutorial: Defensive programming in Python; Using and extending the typeconstraints module by @mattockfs [tutorials]

@mattockfs brings us another great tutorial, that sheds light on using defensive programming techniques. He focuses on typeconstraints, a Python library. For all python lovers and enthusiasts, this is a recommended tutorial to help avoid certain limitations and/or potential coding issues. Those could otherwise easily waste hours and hours of debugging, and/or cause incorrect output of your scripts.

Total payout: 1.32 STU Number of votes: 33

My Experience Using Byteball Chatbots by @jaff8 [blog]

Earlier in the week, @jaff8 reviewed Byteball. It was a solid review, but completely ignored the bots feature. I commented on that in the moderation comment, and I’m so glad I did. @jaff8 took the challenge and wrote a comprehensive review of the feature, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses. Just excellent work all around, giving some valuable insights about one of the most unique and interesting cryptocurrency platforms around.

Total payout: 3.97 STU Number of votes: 143

Utopian.io Post Statistics

The staff picked contributions are only a small (but exceptional) example of the mass of contributions reviewed and rewarded by Utopian.io.

  • Overall, the last week saw a total of 227 posts, with 80 of them rewarded through an upvote by @utopian-io.
  • In total, Utopian.io distributed an approximate of 3878.43 STU to contributors.
  • The highest payout seen on any Utopian.io contribution this week was 298.07 STU, with a total of 517 votes received from the community.
  • The contribution that attracted the most engagement was SteemDocs.net - Glossary Bundle #11 + - Utopian Powered Steem Documation Network Website, with no less than 6 comments in its comment threads.
  • The average vote given by Utopian.io was worth 48.48 STU.

Category Statistics

|Category|Reviewed|Rewardable|Rewarded|Total rewards|Top contributor| |:-|:-|:-|:-|-:|:-| |bug-hunting|4|2|1|27.55 STU|@stmdev| |graphics|20|19|10|417.98 STU|@ggabogarcia| |tutorials|13|9|5|176.84 STU|@yalzeee| |translations|114|113|46|2381.98 STU|@cremisi| |analysis|4|4|1|22.25 STU|@miniature-tiger| |documentation|1|1|1|63.76 STU|@cryptoctopus| |copywriting|3|2|2|50.55 STU|@harry-heightz| |development|29|27|6|361.10 STU|@tensor| |blog|20|14|1|49.79 STU|@jaff8| |iamutopian|8|8|6|303.54 STU|@rosatravels| |ideas|4|4|1|23.09 STU|@ckole| |anti-abuse|3|3|0|0.00 STU|@steemseph| |social|3|3|0|0.00 STU|@dongentle2| |video-tutorials|1|1|0|0.00 STU|@tensor|

Join the community on Discord: https://discord.gg/azdmM3v

divider

First Time Contributing in Utopian.io?

Learn how to contribute on our website

##### Utopian Witness Vote for our witness!

This page is synchronized from the post: Top of Utopian.io: October 17 - October 24

Your browser is out-of-date!

Update your browser to view this website correctly. Update my browser now

×