Steem Alliance Ingoing & Outgoing SP Delegation Report – @rme
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Hello friends,
As you all know, I often share useful updates and news related to Steem so that we can all learn and grow together. Today I have brought another interesting report for you about one well-known user on Steem: @rme
In this post, we will explore how much Steem Power (SP) @rme has delegated to different users, and what kind of voting value they are receiving in return. To make things clear, I have prepared a table that shows the delegation details.
@rme Outgoing SP Delegation Table
Serial No | User ID | Delegated SP | Voting % | Avg Vote Value ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | @oppps | 3,839,981.541 | 1% | $0.635 |
2 | @shy-fox | 3,589,751.077 | 100% | $40.256 |
3 | @abb-curation | 2,469,920.677 | 100% | $43.719 |
4 | @tron-fan-club | 1,106,205.911 | 100% | $8.869 |
5 | @upvu | 1,020,990.33 | 100% | $69.893 |
6 | @abb-school | 556,816.886 | 100% | $4.387 |
7 | @photoman | 397,886.601 | 100% | $4.97 |
8 | @amarbanglablog | 334,090.091 | 100% | $5.975 |
9 | @royalmacro | 160,627.224 | 100% | $1.827 |
10 | @nixiee | 102,223.109 | 100% | $3.146 |
11 | @ecosynthesizer | 102,099.845 | 100% | $2.98 |
12 | @upex | 102,099.365 | 61.58% | $11.857 |
13 | @avle | 102,099.202 | 14.28% | $7.798 |
14 | @curators | 84,555.17 | 100% | $1 |
15 | @justyy | 81,679.314 | 55% | $10.737 |
16 | @heroism | 37,645.513 | 100% | $1.328 |
17 | @blaze.apps | 10,018.141 | 100% | $0.080 |
18 | @steem-sri.lanka | 7,364.739 | 100% | $1.69 |
19 | @post25 | 629.843 | 100% | $0.01 |
20 | @hungry-griffin | No data | 100% | $38.131 |
This table is not just numbers. It shows how delegation works on Steem and what benefits both sides can get:
Delegators (like @rme) share their SP to support others.
Receivers of delegation enjoy bigger voting power, which helps them support their communities or members.
Community grows stronger because SP is being used actively instead of sitting idle.
By looking at such tables, you can also understand which users are delegating actively and decide for yourself if you should delegate to them, or maybe even request support from such users.
My Personal Take
The purpose of this post is not to criticize or target anyone. Instead, my goal is to help Steem users understand what kind of benefits they can gain from delegating SP.
This post is simply meant to share something new with you, so you can learn and explore how delegation works.
I want to remind you that this is just the beginning. In the past, I have written posts about crypto and AI to increase your knowledge, and I will continue to bring more informative content in the future.
Stay connected, stay informed, and let’s keep growing together on Steem!
Final Words
Today we explored the example of @rme. In the future, I will continue to bring you similar reports about other users, so you can see who they delegate to, and what kind of rewards or voting value they provide.
This way, you can always stay one step ahead, make better delegation decisions, and grow smarter in the Steem ecosystem.