Steemit rewards June 2019

in #cryptocurrency6 years ago

June has passed, so it is time again for a new post about the rewards I got from different Steemit services and initiatives.

Voting distribution

Based on upVoters you can get insight in the upvotes you get for a certain amount of time. Below you can see the voting distribution of all incoming votes in June (and May as a comparison). It can be seen that @actifit took a smaller share this month, but remains in first position (by a huge margin). It is followed by @esteemapp and @steembasicincome, which both saw their share increase. The share of @steem-ua decreased this month. I expected this more or less because my UA-score has somehow sunk a lot. The first human curator is @fullcoverbetting with a nice 3.5%, thanks Peter!

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May:
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Author rewards

The second important thing to take into account is the total amount of author rewards that I got during this month. Steemworld.org helps here, since you can see the rewards of the last 30 days on your account page there (see below). One disadvantage is that rewards are always paid out 7 days after you author a post. That means that the reward data from Steemworld are 7 days behind the upVoters data about upvotes. To keep the calculation easy, I assume that the amount of upvotes by the different services are comparable for both periods. Since I post 4 to 5 times a week nearly all weeks, that should be pretty close to the reality.

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According to the Steemworld data, I got 21.08 STEEM Power and 8.24 SBD in author rewards last month. For the calculation I assume that the average price of STEEM was around 0.39 SBD this month. That makes a total reward value of 42.21 STEEM (compared to 48.05 in March). I think the rewards mainly reduced because I posted less than last month.

Results

In the table below you can find the results of the calculation for this month, including a recap from the previous five months. I only take the services into account that are among the five biggest contributors/upvoters.

ServiceShare (%)STEEM (Jun)STEEM (May)STEEM (Apr)STEEM (Mar)STEEM (Feb)STEEM (Jan)
@actifit39.8 %16.8020.5212.7611.201.488.08
@esteemapp18.7 %7.897.216.513.243.14-
@steembasicincome17.9 %7.568.077.846.556.897.09
@steem-ua6.2 %2.623.364.003.652.765.54
@upvoteshares3.4 %1.441.491.110.840.721.05

Actifit is still on top this month, but with quite a bit less Steem than last month. I keep making use of the nice AFIT to Steem/upvote possibility @actifit offers these days.
Esteemapp has gone up a bit, thanks to the number of posts I did with the app, which resulted in more upvotes. It also surpassed SBI for the first time.
SBI is down in Steem rewards after two consecutive months of growth. It seems the sustainability coverage of SBI has gone down, which makes the upvotes smaller. Still however it is a lot better than in the first months of 2019.
Steem-UA is in fourth place and has decreased compared to last month. It seems I should be more active to increase my UA-score again...
Upvoteshares is more or less stable in Steem. The slight reduction is mainly because I posted less this month.

In the graph below, the Steem rewards per service is shown over time. You can see that the reduction of rewards in June was mostly because of Actifit, which I used less this month.

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Conclusion and further thoughts

Based on the numbers, most of the services are still working well for me. Actifit is really the big one, especially because of the conversion option. I'd say this is the best service there is for me, also because it keeps me fit. SBI brings in a steady income, but is struggeling a bit. The Esteem app works very well and gives nice upvotes that are worth a lot more than what you give them, so it is a win-win. Steem-UA is still a great service when you calculate the Return on Investment, but I do need to increase my engagement to reach new highs.
All other services (including @dustsweeper and @minnowbuilder, which are not in the list) still provide a, slow but steady, return, so I won't be changing any of those.

What do you think about the numbers? And do you have any recommendations for me? Let me know in the comments below!

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Well we see with the next hf how figures will be. Its a great challenge to get those numbers or they will be real good for you. I hope so but I'm afraid that sbi etc will not be able to get you enough out of the votes. Because of the 50/50 rule.

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I suppose the rewards will go down quite a bit indeed. Hopefully the PAL and curation rewards can compensate it a bit...

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Don't forget to claim your d.tube account. You can't buy those tokens you have to earn it by or posting or reacting on that chain with extra eng and pal tokens.

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Thanks for the reminder. I just claimed my account ;)

Perfect 😊😃

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Hi @erikklok!

Your post was upvoted by @steem-ua, new Steem dApp, using UserAuthority for algorithmic post curation!
Your UA account score is currently 2.279 which ranks you at #20984 across all Steem accounts.
Your rank has improved 52 places in the last three days (old rank 21036).

In our last Algorithmic Curation Round, consisting of 178 contributions, your post is ranked at #158.

Evaluation of your UA score:
  • Only a few people are following you, try to convince more people with good work.
  • The readers like your work!
  • Try to work on user engagement: the more people that interact with you via the comments, the higher your UA score!

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