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RE: Complete guide to understand rewards in HF21 [Part 1]

in #steem5 years ago

I'm a little confused about the non-linear thing.

Can I just check if my understanding is right?

Currently, if you receive x rshares on your post, it doesn't matter if this came from one big vote of lots of small ones, it's just the total rshares added up that is the post payment.

However, if we go to non-linear and the total rshares of x came from several voters rather than just 1 voter, the post earns more?

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It doesn't matter if "x" rshares come from several voters or just 1 voter, these x rshares are added to the post, and the payout will be the same.

The difference is in the amount of rshares.

Currently (HF20):
The payout for 10^9 rshares is 1000 times the payout for 10^6 rshares.
The payout for 10^12 rshares is 1000 times the payout for 10^9 rshares.
The payout for 10^15 rshares is 1000 times the payout for 10^12 rshares.
The payout for 10^18 rshares is 1000 times the payout for 10^15 rshares.
The payout for 10^21 rshares is 1000 times the payout for 10^18 rshares.

However, with the new curve (HF21):
The payout for 10^9 rshares is 1000 times the payout for 10^6 rshares.
The payout for 10^12 rshares is 1111 times the payout for 10^9 rshares.
The payout for 10^15 rshares is 1793 times the payout for 10^12 rshares.
The payout for 10^18 rshares is 1004 times the payout for 10^15 rshares.
The payout for 10^21 rshares is 1000 times the payout for 10^18 rshares.

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