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RE: Check your Monthly Club5050 Status in Steemit Crypto Academy- Season 5
@sapwood your uncountable efforts for SCA are admirable. I have few queries , plz clarify.
What if someone has transferred steem from some exchange to steemit for some reason and than transferred back to exchange. That steem would be counted as cashed out, although that is not. I picked it up because I have done that once.
What if someone has transferred steem to someone else and that third person has powered that up. That would again be counted as cashes out although that is not. I am receiving delegation from two of my cousins on steemit and so I am obliged to send them steem as part of curation reward that I earn and that would be counted as cashed out for me,although that is not.
I can understand your concern. Even I have taken a loan from my colleague, which disturbed my Club5050 status, and to restore the status, I had to take another loan to power up & balance it.
Giveaways, p2p trading, loan, etc., could indeed distort the Club5050 status. It would be best if you were careful about those things.
Unfortunately, it would be too complex to filter out such things; it will be cumbersome and time-consuming if a professor manually checks it. Even to code is quite complicated.
Thank you.
I am not specifically concerned about myself. I have balanced the equation by buying steem and powering up. It was just a reminder to fix the glitch , if possible.
That's true. But if a student himself provides proof of such things . He shouldn't be disqualified or professors should be willing to reconsider their decision.
Thank you.
A professor still needs to check the validity of the data furnished by a student.
See, the rule remains in effect since 15th Nov, with a one-month validity status of Club5050.
We believe everyone is aware of Club5050 status since Oct 18th. Today is 18th Nov, so I think it will be better not to do giveaways, p2p trade, borrow/lending, etc from your personal account. Use a community account for that.
Thank you.