I find it hard to believe that being a 2018 account, you don't know what RC is, however, I'll explain it to you.
In Steemit, every transaction has a cost, these are paid with RC (Resource Credits), each vote, comment, post, transfer has a fee, the more RC you have, the more freedom of transactions you can make. RC is related to the Steem Power we have in our wallet. If you know, new accounts have limitations since they only have 10 delegated Steem which is equivalent to 21,933,946,233 RC
Thanks for explaining. You truly believe every Steemian knows or is interested what is possible? Most just write, post, comment and that's it. For many years I did exactly the same (there was no one (willing) to explain and what you don't need is not worth breaking brains over or?
I often wrote articles about Steem in the past, even into series of writings, around 2017-2018. I had my own interest in blockchain technology at that time.
Most of the knowledge I get is the essence of various readings, especially on Steem, and also from conversations on discord channels. The goal is none other than to capture the knowledge I get and also share it with other Indonesian-speaking colleagues who do not have enough time to collect material and make it into writing.
Among the highlights was the Hardfork, and the most “bloody” as I recall was HF20 (otherwise known by the codename “Velicity”). Where there were some very extreme changes in the Steem blockchain including those that made it difficult for users to make transactions in the early days after HF.
If no one knows you, you are not read next to that is searching for a needle in a haystack to find your info. Is it still up to date?
Your list can be added as topics or info in ᔕᑕᗷ ᗰOᑎKEY ᗷᑌᔕIᑎEᔕᔕ
I simply believe that it is necessary to motivate users to give a little more than what they give, promote a sense of belonging to the platform, with the fact that at least one user learns, I am grateful.
Who says someone who only posts and comments and never takes a Steem is not committed? Some only like to write while other love to dive in the materie or crypto.
A sence of belonging doesn't come with bring rejected everywhere, with being forced to share everything that should be private, nor by setting 100 rules to follow. Steemit stoid forvanonomity, freedom, and so did Steem/crypto.
Knowing everything can be a burden as well and take all the fun out of posting. The percentage if Steemians with a burnout is remarkably high.
How we learn, when is different for each individual and there's a time for everything.
You might be shocked if you know how less people know but still they function and a part is at the top even grew fast within 3 months, without knowing all possibilities. 🤔
I find it hard to believe that being a 2018 account, you don't know what RC is, however, I'll explain it to you.
In Steemit, every transaction has a cost, these are paid with RC (Resource Credits), each vote, comment, post, transfer has a fee, the more RC you have, the more freedom of transactions you can make. RC is related to the Steem Power we have in our wallet. If you know, new accounts have limitations since they only have 10 delegated Steem which is equivalent to 21,933,946,233 RC
See your RCs here.
Thanks for explaining. You truly believe every Steemian knows or is interested what is possible? Most just write, post, comment and that's it. For many years I did exactly the same (there was no one (willing) to explain and what you don't need is not worth breaking brains over or?
Greetings @ wakeupkitty
I often wrote articles about Steem in the past, even into series of writings, around 2017-2018. I had my own interest in blockchain technology at that time.
Most of the knowledge I get is the essence of various readings, especially on Steem, and also from conversations on discord channels. The goal is none other than to capture the knowledge I get and also share it with other Indonesian-speaking colleagues who do not have enough time to collect material and make it into writing.
Among the highlights was the Hardfork, and the most “bloody” as I recall was HF20 (otherwise known by the codename “Velicity”). Where there were some very extreme changes in the Steem blockchain including those that made it difficult for users to make transactions in the early days after HF.
If no one knows you, you are not read next to that is searching for a needle in a haystack to find your info. Is it still up to date?
Your list can be added as topics or info in ᔕᑕᗷ ᗰOᑎKEY ᗷᑌᔕIᑎEᔕᔕ
I simply believe that it is necessary to motivate users to give a little more than what they give, promote a sense of belonging to the platform, with the fact that at least one user learns, I am grateful.
Who says someone who only posts and comments and never takes a Steem is not committed? Some only like to write while other love to dive in the materie or crypto.
A sence of belonging doesn't come with bring rejected everywhere, with being forced to share everything that should be private, nor by setting 100 rules to follow. Steemit stoid forvanonomity, freedom, and so did Steem/crypto.
Knowing everything can be a burden as well and take all the fun out of posting. The percentage if Steemians with a burnout is remarkably high.
How we learn, when is different for each individual and there's a time for everything.
You might be shocked if you know how less people know but still they function and a part is at the top even grew fast within 3 months, without knowing all possibilities. 🤔