http://www.eve-census.com/ has all the info.
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Depends where you are in null. Delve where I live has been as violent as just about anywhere. Now we’re in a different deployment and that will become the most violent part of null.
HBC has one enemy committed to raiding us daily while they wait for us to fail, a couple of enemies who live out of NPC null and just fight us all day and that’s before you even consider people might fight us for sov or roam to us for kills.
As Mangala said a couple of nights ago leading the Ganked fleet to HED “see you next week”
Taken overall null sec is dull because it’s so huge and all the violence is concentrated in a few small areas.
Which is fine and all, but high security space has sheer numbers on its side.
Graphs show null sec has 15k /day, hisec has 5k /day. losec about 10k per day (EU time). If empire = hisec + losec, its pretty even with null.