Steem / Steem Power / Steem Dollar 101 - How to get the most out of Steemit

in #steem8 years ago (edited)

Steemit's asset system is not the simplest, but very robust. As a result, it is pretty complex and can take some reading to get around. In one of my recent posts, myself and a couple of steemers suggested someone should do a basic FAQ guide. 

I thought I'd give it a shot. This boils down the three asset classes down to their very basics. To give new steemers enough of an understanding to get started. Now, I must note that the system has various complexities - such as the 9:1 split between Steem and Steem Power for new Steem, or the 10:1 reverse split for STEEM after around 3 years. To be completely up to date about how Steem really works, please do read up the Steem Whitepaper

There are three main asset classes on Steemit - Steem (STEEM), Steem Power (SP) and Steem Dollars (SD/SMD/SBD).

It all starts with Steem Dollars (henceforth SD) which are pegged to the US Dollar. Under every post or reply is a $ value - this is what a Steem Dollar is and denotes the total rewards for the post. Rewards are distributed between the author of the post, the curators, and authors of the parent posts etc. Rewards are dished out in the form of SD and Steem Power (henceforth, SP). More on SP later. (I'll skip how the rewards are distributed exactly - that's for the whitepaper or a different article)

SD accumulates a rate of interest of 10% per annum. Interests are posted periodically on an annualised basis. 

Steem Dollars can be converted to Steem (henceforth, STEEM). This is the highly liquid component of the asset system, and is the currency listed on exchanges. If you want to cash out quick, this is what you convert SD or SP to, and exchange to BTC or ETH. However, STEEM is constantly increasing supply at the rate of 100% every year. This has the potential to dilute your STEEM by approx 0.19% per day. 

Finally, we have Steem Power (SP), the heart and soul of Steemit. This is the fixed, long term asset. STEEM can be converted to SP through a process called Power Up, and back to STEEM through Power Down. 

Unlike STEEM, SP cannot be cashed out quickly. In fact, converting SP to STEEM takes 2 years, across 104 equal instalments, every week. SP has potential for a high interest rate. Check out @deeprock's SP interest calculator to see the type of interests you can expect to earn. 

Most importantly, SP is what affects your influence over upvotes and curating. The more your SP, the more your curation rewards as well.

So those are three asset classes. And here are some basic recommendations

1. If you believe in the long term potential of Steemit and are looking at your earnings as a long term investment (years) - Convert SD earned to STEEM through the internal market. Then use the converted STEEM to Power Up to SP. Accumulate SP over the years. Meanwhile, you also gain influence over curation. This is going to pay massive dividends in the long run. Note that we are talking about several years here. 

2. If you are looking for a quick buck (days) - Convert SD to STEEM, and cash out at the exchanges that support STEEM-BTC or STEEM-ETH. Poloniex and Bittrex are recommended. 

3. If you are looking for medium term rewards (weeks/months), but not in a hurry to cash out - Hold on to SD earned. It doesn't have the potential to devalue like STEEM, fixed to the US Dollar and you earn a fixed 10% per annum interest. This is a low risk and stable strategy. 

4. An alternative to number 3. STEEM may increase sharply in value on the market, which can greatly outweigh the devaluation. This is of course a high risk strategy. But if you anticipate it, convert SD to STEEM and hold till you think STEEM has hit its peak. Then cash out at the exchanges. 

I hope this helps! Please feel free to point out any errors, and of course check out the Whitepaper for more details. 

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Hi very informative post. I have a quick question about number 4, hope you can help me understand. If say I convert SD to STEEM because I anticipate it to rise sharply and want to make some money could you convert it back to SD at the peak instead of cashing out exchange? I want to keep everything in the wallet instead of cashing out. So if the STEEM is now worth more, wouldnt the SD be worth more also? So now u would have higher value SD & then when steem drops again in price you buy STEEM at a low again and therefore you repeat the process increasing the dollar value of your wallet. I hope you can explain

Great question. I would love to know the answer as well.

Thank you! this answered almost all my questions about steemit!

@liberosist Thanks for the guide, that makes it all way clearer (I'm new to crypto). But I still have one question, can't you convert any of the three assets directly to USD? I mean, you earn some SD, convert those to STEEM and then you have to convert STEEM to either BTC or ETH? Can't convert it to "real world" money?

Thanks in advance for the answer,
sharingtheworld

I think I can improve the article to better explain the conversion better for people new to crypto.

In short, no. The only asset you can convert to USD is STEEM. You can sell STEEM for ETH or BTC, and then sell them for USD. I'm sure some exchange will soon offer a STEEM-USD pair, but I'm not aware of one right now.

SP and SD can only ever be converted to STEEM.

So, as of right now, to get USD we need a BTC or ETH wallet (I don't even know if they exist, that's how new I am in this world) :D Thanks for the answer, very appreciated.

Following you now :)

perfecto post, give people 3 change how to take advantage from steemit, not only say about increasing price also if the price goes down

Thanks for the tips, me personally im turning everything I make into Steem Power and hodling it

Yup, I'm doing the same. It's a high risk strategy, of course. If Steemit fails, then you lose out. But I think this is a gamble well worth taking!

nicely explained.

very helpful in explaining steem and the many products. thank you for the info!

I'm slowly getting this after my 3rd day here. Thank you for the well thought out explanation cheers :)

Thanks for the reference to the STEEM POWER interest calculator!.

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