Steemit - What When and How !
A lot of fuss has been going around SteemIt in the past months. Steemit is kind of a social news platform that pays users with digital currency 'Steem' (we all know that... lol) for posting and upvoting good content.
The problem as many see it with Steemit, is that the concept is just too hard to grasp. There are too many confusing concepts(which are not hard to understand if you are smart ).
Steem (the digital currency, not to be confused with Steemit the website) was first described in a whitepaper in March 2016. Steem and Steemit were in Beta until July 4th 2016. Once the platform (Steemit) became live and payments were made to the contributors. Starting @ 0.02 now steem is trading @2.41.
Why this happened ??
Check this
This was back in late 2016
and Now
Got the POINT ?
This explosive growth and fast demise of the currency made people suspect Steem was perhaps just another Pump and Dump scheme. In such a scheme the founders and early adopters drive up the currency value through media hype and then sell off their coins at a huge profit. The people who get hurt by this are the late joiners who are stuck with a lot of coins that lost their value.
In order to make some sense of the whole ecosystem I started digging about Steem and the Steemit platform
Here is a brief summary
Steem – Is the basic cryptocurrency used to power this whole system. It’s like the bricks used to build Steem Dollars and Steem power (will be explained in a moment). You can buy and sell Steem, speculate on it’s price or convert it to Steem dollars and Steem power. But if you’re not looking to speculate on the price or if you’re not cashing out your Steemit earnings, you don’t need to deal with Steem directly.
Steem dollars – This is the currency of the Steemit platform and is also known as SMD. This is what people send to one another when they upvote posts on Steemit. The reason it’s called Steem Dollar is because 1 Steem dollar represents any amount of Steem required to reach 1 USD depending on the exchange rate at that time (more or less).
Steem power – Also known as SP in short, is basically a token symbolizing how much influence you have inside the Steemit platform. If you have a lot of SP your upvotes will count more and will award different authors SP and Steem dollars as well.
Powering up – means getting more SP either by upvotes or by buying it via Steem.
Powering down – means liquidating your SP into Steem.
Should you start blogging on SteemIt?
I guess that’s the million dollar question. One of the good things about Steemit is that you can basically “copy and paste” old stuff you wrote in the past. So if you’re already a blogger or have some good content you’d like to share it may be worth checking it out and seeing how it goes. Just go to Steemit, open an account and start posting.