Benefits in money can be, they don't have to be. The benefits of having a large community and promoting your project is a great choice in the long run. Mining, is an investment in Steem Power and earnings.
If you have a lot of SP, the most popular choice of whales is @upvu - it let's to get an Upvote worth a lot of money once per day, absolutely no matter if published stuff is interesting or no. First you have to delegate enormous sum of SP though. Very popular in Korean communities, I do not consider it as very ethical, because it makes the disproportion between richest and poorest even bigger. Also, some people who use it deserve the money, but others use it with the posts which are very low quality (check Korean communities) and as it's bot, it gives the money to everyone who delegated a lot of SP anyway.
If you don't have a lot of SP, delegate smaller amount to the groups you really feel connected with. You will get few steem monthly, very little, but you will get also satisfaction that you really are helping to make steemit a great place which grows in more decentralized way, supporting really valuable content
Delegating makes the Upvote of your favourite community stronger so it helps the community to grow. It's not necessarily the way of mining. It's also not the most efficient way to invest the money, let's you save very little. From the other side - if you are not upvoting actively others, it's better to earn very little than leave your SP unused.
There is truth in what you are saying, I have to say that without the Koreans, Steem would be worth very little now.
It is not a mistake to donate, for investors to make money, it is a mistake not to support creative projects, not to do something for communities plus, not to create applications. Steem Power is not enough to support all users, so we need to evolve as a system.
Y LAS PREGUNTAS? me las va a responder?
English please
These are the questions: how much benefit does delegating to a community generate? Is it a way to invest? And another question: what is it. Do mining?
Benefits in money can be, they don't have to be. The benefits of having a large community and promoting your project is a great choice in the long run. Mining, is an investment in Steem Power and earnings.
Depends on community or bot u want to donate to.
If you have a lot of SP, the most popular choice of whales is @upvu - it let's to get an Upvote worth a lot of money once per day, absolutely no matter if published stuff is interesting or no. First you have to delegate enormous sum of SP though. Very popular in Korean communities, I do not consider it as very ethical, because it makes the disproportion between richest and poorest even bigger. Also, some people who use it deserve the money, but others use it with the posts which are very low quality (check Korean communities) and as it's bot, it gives the money to everyone who delegated a lot of SP anyway.
If you don't have a lot of SP, delegate smaller amount to the groups you really feel connected with. You will get few steem monthly, very little, but you will get also satisfaction that you really are helping to make steemit a great place which grows in more decentralized way, supporting really valuable content
Delegating makes the Upvote of your favourite community stronger so it helps the community to grow. It's not necessarily the way of mining. It's also not the most efficient way to invest the money, let's you save very little. From the other side - if you are not upvoting actively others, it's better to earn very little than leave your SP unused.
There is truth in what you are saying, I have to say that without the Koreans, Steem would be worth very little now.
It is not a mistake to donate, for investors to make money, it is a mistake not to support creative projects, not to do something for communities plus, not to create applications. Steem Power is not enough to support all users, so we need to evolve as a system.
que bien ahora si entiendo, gracias por la explicación