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RE: Steemit Quest For One Million. Time required to build a $1,000,000.00 Steemit Account (Day 26 Results)

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Well, he is trying to get to $1,000,000 value. That means, if STEEM hits $100 or The Moon at $384,400, he just reaches his goal earlier.

Now, if his goal was to have 1,000,000 SP, then you would be correct in saying that the measurement should be by SP increase.

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That is entirely true and totally accurate... but while the quest is to reach a certain USD value, the goal of the quest is to prove to new Steemers that you can make it on this platform if you put in the hard work.... and a USD value decrease is probably discouraging...

Reading my comment back I can see it implies that I might be suggesting to replace the USD value with a Steem value, but I actually intended to suggest an addition of a Steem Power valuation row.

Of course this depends on @pawsdog converting SBD and Steem to power everyday which might be annoying...

Well, if he has a spread sheet setup to calculate the differences between each day, it should be that hard to extract the SP uptick.

He probably needs to do a little text culling in the first column to make the table look neater for extra rows of information.

BTW, part of his decrease is due to that he had a large payout and if you average it over more and more days, it will continue to shrink until he gets another large reward payout.

True, very true.. Text culling? provide and example and I will see what I can do..

Average Hourly wage : $57.24 vs $63.27 (based on account value average change per day thus far)

Instead, make a ledger below the table with definitions and use "Avg Hourly Wage" for the text.

Time till $1,000,000 goal at this rate:

Goal Reached In

Maybe also create 2 columns
Prev and Now

In order to split other text up.

Excellent Ideas.. I will implement these tomorrow..

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