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RE: Does Your Steem Power Give You a Trickle Income?

in Project HOPE5 years ago

Dear @metzli

Another interesting piece.

I've just compared payouts from qurator and other similar programms and it indded seem that their payout are ... very small :/ Almost like they would keep most of their curation rewards for themselfs.

Solid read. Upvoted already :)
Enjoy your day, Piotr

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The payouts are small, but they require no work for yourself.

If you leave your account alone, or have a very busy day, you still get your little trickle income.

I prefer to keep my SP for myself, but can most certainly see the benefits of continued trickle income.

 5 years ago 

hi @metzli

If you leave your account alone, or have a very busy day, you still get your little trickle income.

The thing is that delegating to any other project or simply following any random curation trail can bring more benefits, comparing to delegating to @ qurator. I wonder why they share such a small % of curation rewards with delegators :/

Yours, Piotr

I do see that qurator pays more on the HIVES blockchain than they do on the STEEM Blockchain. It may be because on STEEM they also have the layer of steem-engine tokens that they pay their delegators with.

I don't like following random curation trails, as it uses all of my steem power, and I like having most of it to curate for myself. I like the idea of delegating a small portion for it to keep working on days that I do not get around to curating.

If you know of delegation projects that accept small delegations, of 100 or less I would love to hear about them.