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RE: United Arab Emirates vs Andorra (Predict & Win)
United Arab Emirates tied 0-0 with Andorra. A prize pool of 0.535 STEEM will be shared with:
@steem-d-anlovnit 0.189
@nin0000 0.107
@linterio 0.050
@fioletta 0.050
@jclucero 0.049
@jonelescalona 0.048
@chipi17 0.044
Hey @skepticology! Do you send winnings manually?
I copy the steemd.com voting data into a spreadsheet that determines the amount to award each winner then send from my wallet.
Then I invite you to test my service http://steemsender.ml/ which helps to send winnings. In your case, you will need "Auto-Dif" tab. If you have any questions, I will gladly help you.
Do you have a brief description of service or screenshot of user interface? If I can copy and past multiple usernames and amounts it may be useful but if I have to enter each amount separately I don't think it will save me time. Is there a cost for using it?
Here is video how to send different amounts
And previous video how to send equal amounts
And maybe this video be useful too
Currently, use is free and I hope it will be free forever!
The brief description you can see when log in
I like the service but it should be secured through an https connection. Without encryption emails, passwords, and active keys can be intercepted through local networks - for example if I joined a public library or coffee shop wireless network.
I received an error with tab spacing between the name and number so I used an online service to convert them.
Thanks for feedback!
I fixed tab spacing bug.
It is free service but for ssl have to pay . Maybe I add ssl in the future.
If your password is different to different services it is nothing problem if someone steal it. We don't save any valuable information like private keys.
For more security you can create another steemit-account via AnonSteem only for payments.
I think it is bad habit to connect to public wireless network when you send money.
It saves valuable time so I may create another account for service. Users should be warned of vulnerability if they use a shared internet connection. Some website hosts will allow free encryption through plugins such as letsencrypt.org or if you have a paid service like GoDaddy then Cloudflare has a free SSL plugin. Another option to consider if the service is used enough to fund-raise or charge a small fee like 0.001 per 1 STEEM sent or 20 total transactions which could also reduce potential for spamming.