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RE: Curation Bot’s - Race to the bottom - The Impending BOT Armageddon!!!

in #steemit-bots8 years ago (edited)

Will the bots really wait until zero though? I know the cost of running them are minimal, but isn't there an opportunity cost of not adapting early (wasted or at least not optimal use of voting power)?
For my own selfish reasons, I wish there was a way to easily benchmark your curation rewards against users with similar SP. It's difficult to tell if you're "doing well" so to speak.

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To your later point. That is possible. Go to https://steemd.com/richlist find yourself on the list. Then go and look at users around yourself on Steemit. Alternatively, work out your % weekly return(weekly curation rewards value/account value), and compare it to other users.

To your first point. Yes, your point makes complete sense. I just think that, this is going to happen so quickly, and the evolution is so complex, that the adaption might take more time than it takes for the market to get saturated..

That's a useful link...... thanks

That's a good idea. thanks olllie... oh, i never realised it has 3 'L's.

I hadn't considered the speed vs complexity of adapting. You're probably right, as you showed in your post we've already had several changes in a relatively short time-frame. But they were comparatively easier to code (i.e. wait time before voting etc). I know steemups.com is trying to do part of what you're suggesting in terms of predictive analytics. But I don't know how accurate it is with the features it already considers.

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