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RE: WIN 15 SBD in week 35 - The Steemit #BeerSaturday Challenge is calling all Steemians
Yeah the ticket system is an interesting one. I’ve had the most tickets a few times and didn’t win anything. All good though. I just enjoy the competition.
Building your SP takes a little time. My advice would be to choose 100% power up posts while Steem is worth more than SBD.
And keep engaging with the community which you seem to do well.
NO NO NO! You only choose 100% power up when SBD is below 1$. Internally SBD is always 1 dollar. So you get 1 SBD and sell it for 2$ or 13$ outside, doesn't matter. DO NOT take 100% power ups unless SBD is below 1$ on outside market!!
Oh right. I’d never thought about selling SBD on the outside market. That makes a lot of sense. Thanks.
Yeah, the ticket system helps to balance big and small steemians as there is the lottery effect.....
Yep. That’s why it works so well. It also removes the need to “judge” the best entry so gets rid of any subjective decision making.
I'm searching at the moment for a developer around me to automate this idea and build a little app. This might be used as well for other challenges as I like to do it open source at Utopian.io
@mazzle, according to a post I read, which made a lot of sense, they said its not wise to do this. https://steemit.com/steemit/@poss/should-i-use-power-up-100-for-post-reward
what do you think?
That was written when the price of SBD was greater than Steem. At present, Steem is worth more than SBD so 100% power up makes sense.
Say you get $133.33 in rewards. 75% goes to you, that $100.
According to that article:
50/50
$50 SBD = 43.187 STEEM
$50 USD = 12.968 STEEM
Total = 56.155 STEEM
So a 100% power would only be 12.968 x 2
Total = 25.936 STEEM
100% powerup only makes sense when STEEM > SBD and STEEM is close to $1 USD .
Only when SBD is 1$ or less on the exchange >100% pwup
I’ll need to have another read. I generally do 50/50 because SBD has a number of uses but was planning to do some 100% power up posts soon though.
I verified the math against previous payouts and against @rmorel's recent 100% power up. Now that I have some SP, maybe I will do a post on this. I need to figure out a nice way to graph this first.