Edited By
Fatima Al-Sayed
A recent report on tip activity reveals a drop in both users sending and receiving tips for week 21. With 41 users sending tips and 161 receiving, it's evident that 2025's crypto landscape is still feeling the impact of market fluctuations.
This week saw 1,793 tips sent, which is a decrease of 217 compared to the previous week. The amount of donuts sent also dropped, totaling 2,219.9, down by 405.1.
Most notably, kirtash93 emerged as the top tipper, sending 421 tips, while SigiNwanne received the most, totaling 209 tips. Interestingly, both heavyweights are pivotal players, impacting the overall tip dynamics within the community.
Despite the drop in numbers, there seems to be a shift in activity as the receiving board has seen an uptick.
"Not exactly groundbreaking, but it seems more users prefer to receive than send tips."
kirtash93: 421 tips sent
SigiNwanne: 167 tips sent
DBRiMatt: 155 tips sent
Odd-Radio-8500: 154 tips sent
BigRon1977: 127 tips sent
SigiNwanne is also notable for receiving the highest from kirtash93 with 29 contributions, showcasing a robust interdependence among the leading users.
Community discussions highlight a concern regarding user engagement, with many observing that a significant number of users receive tips without reciprocating.
A user commented, "Curiously, the number of people receiving tips has increased, while senders are dwindling."
43.7 average tips per user: slight increase.
Average donuts sent decreased to 54.1 per user.
Thereโs a call for community engagement as users push for a more balanced tip culture.
The current trends indicate a need for increased participation among users, possibly to boost their standing in community-led events like the upcoming "Sharing the Sprinkles" raffle.
With user activity on the decline, experts predict that we may see a more pronounced shift towards the notion of receiving tips over sending. There's a strong chance that the upcoming events, like the "Sharing the Sprinkles" raffle, will serve as a catalyst for renewed interest. If engagement drives more users to participate actively, the landscape could see a turnaround, potentially raising average tips per user by around 10% to 50 tips in the next several weeks. However, if current trends persist, we might witness a community further splintering, which could diminish overall tips sent, leaving only a core group of dedicated participants.
A fitting comparison lies in the world of gardening, where once-thriving greenhouses can quickly fall to neglect. Just as a garden needs constant tending to flourish โ removing weeds and enriching the soil โ the community's engagement also demands regular interaction and reciprocity to blossom. If participants continue to focus more on receiving than sending, much like a garden left unattended, vibrancy will fade, and the whole ecosystem could risk collapse, highlighting the importance of fostering a balanced relationship within this dynamic.