I saw your vote come in for 15sbd which was 15sbd over the suggested amount and everything seemed to have gone into the negative, not sure if I am calculating this correctly but it seems we all lost sbd. could you please shed some light on a newbie?
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15sbd which was 15sbd over the ?? suggested amount ?? it's 3 SBD minimum and i see you put up 26 SBD you should check! before sending your money
I was talking about you coming in on steem bot trader at the last minute when the suggested bid had gone down to O ... with a 15 sbd bid. Everyone seemed to be making money until this bid. I am not trying to cause trouble and don't care about 20 dollars, I want to learn to do things right and build my steem rep and help the whole community. I was hoping to get an answer to my question. If you don't know or don't care to share I understand, I will keep researching to find the answers. Thanks
there are so many not using the tools that we cannot predict the results. and steem bot trader has inaccurate variables maybe try steemnow.com
now we're talking, thanks my friend
as for the last minute:
The rewards are allocated so that 75% of the payout goes to the author of the post/comment, and 25% goes to the curator.
Of the 25% that goes to the curator, that portion will be split between the author and the curator if the curator votes within the first 30 minutes. The split of the 25% between the author and curator during the first 30 minutes is calculated linearly based on the time the vote is cast.
If a post is upvoted the moment of posting, 100% of the curation reward goes to the author.
At 3 minutes, 90% goes to the author and 10% to the curator.
At 15 minutes it's a 50/50 split.
At 27 minutes, 10% goes to the author and 90% to the curator.
If a post is upvoted 30 min after posting, 100% of the curation reward goes to the curator.
Have been trying to time the post and upvote very closely... on the bigger votes it's much more noticeable for sure ... thanks for the explanation ... each time I hear it I understand it better.
You are misunderstanding the question... have a nice day
appreciator is on a budget :))
Now that's funny :)