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RE: STEEM Now Worth More Than SBD... Should I Buy SBD?

in #steem7 years ago

Hey @creatr. the way I understand it, one mechanism is the creation of SBD. The witnesses have been issuing more SBD than Steem on the payout in order to drive the cost down, but this hasn't really had the effect that they thought it would (or maybe it has).

One other aspect to consider is the use of your SteemPower while you wait for the wave to increase. I mean it probably won't be much, but still.

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Hi, Moe!

Thanks for the added insights. :D

I have so many things going on in my life these days, it's hard to keep track of them all and still learn about the practical ins and outs of using and trading crypto! :O

Hope you're doing well. I also hope to get around to more poetry one of these days, and I want you to know that (despite my "absence") I appreciate your encouragement in that realm. ;)

😄😇😄

@creatr

I actually wrote on another comment with one of your fans that you've helped to encourage me in the past, so I'm happy to repay the favor. I was actually on a role for little bit, posting at least once a day for a while, but I hit a roadblock on one piece and haven't been able to get past it. It's been a bit of a blur honestly, and I'll probably be going back over those pieces to see what the hell I wrote, because I was a bit surprised by an excerpt that I didn't remember writing, LOL.

I think it's in my nature to analyze things that interest me. So I try to pick things up as I browse Steemit. In fact, I recently learned the actual code for reputation and the fact that the top 20 witnesses are making around 200-500k annually according to current prices (according to @riverhead). I hope you have success in whatever you decide to do.

Could you point me in the direction of that reputation code? I've often wondered exactly how that works, and why my reputation seems to be utterly stuck at 69 while my peers' reputations climb... ;)

Thanks, Moe. :D

Yep, I was going to, but it took me a while to find out where I saw it. Here is the link to the actual code. I found it via a post from @arcange where he lays it out in layman's terms. I plan on doing a post about the myths of the reputation.

Thanks a lot, Moe.

I guess I need to hang out with some high-rep whales...

But I guess I've never really been one for toadying up to get things?

Hmmm, quite a dilemma. ;)

Nope. Just whales in general. The rep only matters when they downvote you. All upvotes matter from anyone as long as their rep isn't negative. The effect of the upvote on reputation is proportional to the amount of SP behind the upvote.

For example, if I had 3,000,000 SP, an upvote from me (rep 54) would have a greater effect on your rep than an upvote from @papa-pepper (rep 77) with approx. 15k SP.

Hmmm...

I have, sadly, had the sense that I'm not getting as much "juice" lately. With occasional exceptions, when I write on certain "hot" topics. But I really have so many different things I want to / need to write about, I can't be worrying all the time about attracting powerful upvotes.

Guess I'm not very good at "gaming" the system. ;)

Hey, thanks again for the references and explanation. :D

On the flip side, a downvote from me would have no effect on your rep whatsoever, but a downvote from him would have a pretty big negative effect on it (based on his SP, not his rep).

You can see your actual reputation score on Steemd on the left hand side near the bottom.

Edit: Upvoting myself in the name of science.

Self-votes add to rep...which sucks.

Hahaha that was me.... I'm more of a fan of @creatr in real life... Lol
His posts are great but his hugs are better 😊

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