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The 38-Week Marathon: Marco Palacios Stands Alone as Anthony Moya Joins the 50 Club

The 38-Week Marathon: Marco Palacios Stands Alone as Anthony Moya Joins the 50 Club

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June 1, 2026

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The 38-Week Marathon: Marco Palacios Stands Alone as Anthony Moya Joins the 50 Club

This week, Marco Palacios etched his name into the record books with a feat no one on the platform has ever achieved: 38 consecutive weeks of logged activity. The streak surpasses Danny Gutierrez's previous all-time mark of 37 weeks, a standard that had stood as the benchmark for sustained excellence. Palacios now occupies uncharted territory, and with every passing week, he extends a record that may prove difficult for anyone to match.

While Palacios rewrites the history books, Anthony Moya reached a milestone of his own. After an eight-month journey that began in September 2025, Moya crossed the 50-lifetime-repair threshold this week. Of those 50 jobs, 49 were repairs—a testament to focus and consistency in a single discipline. The 50 Club represents a rite of passage on the platform, and Moya's arrival adds another name to the roster of technicians who have demonstrated long-term commitment.

Behind Palacios, Vasilii Kirillov holds the second-longest active streak at 26 consecutive weeks. Kirillov has compiled 228 lifetime repairs in just six months since his first job in December 2025, a pace that reflects both volume and reliability. Meanwhile, Danny Gutierrez—whose 37-week streak came to an end—has already begun rebuilding with a 2-week active run. Despite the interruption, Gutierrez retains his all-time volume lead with 466 lifetime repairs, a total that remains unchallenged.

The platform's rising stars continue to reshape the competitive landscape. Shaphan Hawks has logged 185 repairs in just 11 weeks since March 18, 2026, with 78 repairs in May alone marking his highest monthly volume to date. That explosive pace contrasts sharply with Ulises Perez, who posted 117 repairs in April 2026—the second-highest single-month volume in platform history—only to drop to 4 in May. Gutierrez still holds the all-time single-month record with 77 repairs in March 2026, a benchmark that underscores the ceiling for peak performance.

Long-term category trends reveal sustained growth in key appliance segments. Samsung refrigerators surged to 27 repairs in January 2026—triple the prior average—before stabilizing at 9 to 17 repairs monthly. GE refrigerators grew from 3 repairs in September 2025 to a peak of 17 in March 2026, demonstrating steady expansion. Whirlpool washers climbed from 1 repair in September 2025 to 20 in April 2026, becoming a staple category for generalist technicians.

Marco Palacios now stands in uncharted territory at 38 consecutive weeks. As new rivalries form between Vasilii Kirillov's consistency and Shaphan Hawks' explosive volume, the platform's historical narratives continue to evolve—one streak, one milestone, one repair at a time.