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RE: Will HardFork 20.0 Fix A System Where 220 Steemians Earn $500/Post?

in #steem7 years ago (edited)

Hello @abh12345,
short answer is, this is unlikely, but I'd like to be proved wrong.

As we have a proof of stake setup here, and the stakes are skewed much the same as the rewards - most of the SP is held in very few accounts

Yes, I do agree that the proof of stake (POS) system is what operates here, precisely delegated POS (dPOS). However, the number of stakes one has here is not proportional to his earnings, IMO. If it were to be so, I wouldn't be earning an average of $10/post when I've staked 17 Million vests/8,400 SP. Anyway, it would be interesting for @paulag to look at that as an expert in data analysis. Thank you for highlighting this aspect of staking in the system. I really appreciate it.

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Hi @maryflavour

I understand from your point of view, your payout/SP held might not seem to relate, this is why we need data covering many accounts in order to build a more comprehensive picture of what is happening.

I see @paulag has accepted the challenge to see if anything can be found regarding this, and I look forward to her analysis.

@paulag has done a new analysis already . Her discovery is that there is a relationship between steemit reputation and post payout.

Yes I saw. That is interesting, and I am wondering (with my latest post mentioning it) what is fueling such a linear curve in payouts as you rise up through the reputation ranks.

As far as Steem Power - post payout goes, no evidence.

I see you have 22k Steem power in total, just a bit less than myself. I must admit, I don't know much about your content, who you support, and what communities you are involved in.

Perhaps you have just missed the right people so far? And I guess we all think our posts are worth more than they receive :)

Asher

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