How to Do a Delegation Using steemworld
Delegations using https://steemworld.org/ is super easy. This simple tutorial for anyone who hasn't done a steem power delegation before.
Visit your steemworld profile.
https://steemworld.org/@username
From the
You can see, incoming delegations, then delegations you made already and expiring delegations.
In the right side corner you can find
In the
Then you'll see a
Then it prompts to put your private key.
To remove a delegation, go to
Do a Delegation
Step 01
Visit your steemworld profile.
https://steemworld.org/@username
Step 02
From the
stat
panel on the left side, you can see a button called Delegations
. Click it.Step 03
You can see, incoming delegations, then delegations you made already and expiring delegations.
In the right side corner you can find
Delegate
button. Click it.
Step 04
In the
Delegate SP
window, you can put the receiver account username without @ and the amount. Then click Ok
Step 05
Then you'll see a
Confirm Delegation
confirmation box. Click Yes
Step 06
Then it prompts to put your private key.
Go to your wallet and Private Key
Reveal
and copy it from the Keys & Permissions
section. Paste it and click Ok
steemworld doesn't out your keys. It keeps keys only in browser. So it is secure
Your Delegation is Done You will see a success message and the delegation detail will be shown in the Outgoing
section.
Remove a Delegation
To remove a delegation, go to
Outgoing
section and click on X
mark.
Thank you!
Thank you for creating this tutorial! Would be great, if you could add the tag #tutorial or #tutorials in your post's settings. I may create a tutorials overview in future and adding a tag would definitely help me to find such posts easier.
Hi.. And Thank you for that amazing tool! It is 'Everything'. I added❤️
Hi @steemchiller.. I am curious about CSI in steemworld. I went through these articles which were written 3 years ago.
I have questions like, does it use the same parameters to indicate CSI? or any new parameters?
Is there any medium that I can contact you privately?
Thank you!
Hi @randulakoralage, basically the calculation of the CSI works still the same. There have been a few small changes regarding the text color (in earlier versions a bad CSI was displayed in red and a good one in green), but this is no longer the case, because I don't want to judge the resulting values.
You can contact me on discord via
steemchiller#7203
.@steemchiller,
Did you mean the color or the CSI value? I have some more questions about it. Thank you for the discord id. I just made a request :)
In earlier versions the color represented a good or bad CSI value. The problem with that was, that I needed to define a fixed point from which a 'good' result starts. This fixed point between good and bad can vary based on a user's perspective and many other factors, therefore it's better to let the people judge the CSI value for themselves.
Of course, I always have a minimum CSI value for myself in mind, which is somewhere around
10.0
, but I don't want to enforce this number to be used as the one holy edge to good voting behaviour. When I see the CSI drops below10.0
for my account, I try to spread my votes among more different authors. So, internally I have a target zone for good and bad voting behaviour in mind (bad is anything below5.0
), but I won't make these values public.I hope this makes sense :)
Oh right.. That's the point. Thank you very much for this explanation.
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Thanks for the great turorial
@randulakoralage you have nicely explained it as always 🙌🙌
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Thank you for your clear explanation.