Few Quick Tips For The Aftermath of HF20

in #steem6 years ago

I'll keep this simple. There was no crash. Some parts of the code was overlooked and a most users ended up with negative Resource Credits which now replace bandwidth. In my case it would have taken over 3 years to see by RC get back into positive. It was because RC was calculated including your previous activities too.

  • Blockchain size, compute time, and state size will determine the cost of your Tx from now on.
  • If you want to preserve your RC (basically just bandwidth based on 3 kinds of factors instead of just one) try to guess which would consume less of above resources.
  • A follow is going to cost more RC because its effects are not a one time thing. Your feed is based on the people you follow. So bringing you that feed is going to cost more compared to a single vote or a small comment.
  • Voting power also affects your vote value. If your vote was worth $0.15 at 100% it's only going to be worth $0.03 at 20%
  • You consume 2% VP per one full vote and it takes 144 minutes to replenish 2% of Voting Power. Vote wisely.
  • If you have less than 500SP, you don't have a voting slider. Log Into https://busy.org to use the slider.
  • If a vote is too tiny, it will have no effect on payout.
  • If you have 100SP and VP is 100% charged, don't vote less than 5%
  • If you have 500SP and VP is 100% charged, don't vote less than 1%
  • If you have 500SP and VP is 50% charged, don't vote less than 2%
  • If you have 500SP and VP is 20% charged, don't vote less than 5%

These Are Just Few Quick Tips. Hope They Helped!

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Also with this new hardfork we can 'under vote', so if you vote under those thresholds, there is no error message now, it just doesn't add anything to payout.

Basically just more voting power spent without affecting the reward pool. A few weeks from now someone is going to call this another rich gets richer scheme that makes STEEM a terrible platform. There is always few loud noises that bitch about every feature.

interesting info, so having more SP means you can post more comments, upvotes and transactions?

Yes. But the cost (the amount of Resource Credits spent) changes with each kind of action based on the 3 factors mentioned above. The more resources your actions use from the blockchain, the more RC it costs. A short comment costs less than a post or a long comment. A memo costs slightly more than a simple Transfer of funds.

Visit https://steemd.com/@solominer fo more information.

@vimukthi

thanks for breaking that down, I try to write at least 1000 characters in my posts. So I hope I wont see bad effects from that, as it has helped me get noticed on UNDER_STEEMED.

Ah yeah great site, I use it all the time. Good for seeing upvoters when you have more than 30 upvotes on a post.

You have enough SP to go all out with your posts. https://steemworld.org is great for more in-depth analysis.

@vimukthi

Cool, Ill check out that site. I recognize it by its UI but never knew the address, thanks!

Anyone know what happened to my promoted post that had 4 days left? Its gone and I paid for it....

Nobody really pay any attention to the promoted section anymore. Try Smartsteem instead

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