I'm being ask the question a lot so I thought I'd publish a video to explain the concept to a wider audience. I hope you'll appreciate that short math lesson about Steem's reward calculations (sorry in advance for the headaches lol).
To create that video I took some images from other posts on Steemit and I'd like to thank them for sharing great content and contributing to the Steemit platform. Thanks @calamus056 for explaning the curation rewards in great details and thanks @shenanigator for publishing the ultimate guide for Steem payouts.
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Lol it is a bit of a mission to figure out!
I use steem.supply it helps to give an overview of your rewards
steem.supply is a very nice tool indeed... and yeah it's a bit of a mission that's why I'm trying to explain it as easily as possible so everyone can understand the logic behind the numbers ;-) I like to understand what makes the clock tick :p
Yeah definetly agree its a bit confusing