@Likwid, the reward liquifier - 1000$ milestone + now support for comments.
You can now be paid in full after 7 days on your comments.
When using Steempeak.com you can set @likwid as beneficiary by clicking here
We're very happy of the community's reception and the great feedback, In the first 10 days we processed 1000$ worth of rewards.
For more information on @likwid check out our announcement post.
PS: Very small update, we know, promoted it anyway using @Steemium because we think almost anything is better than @john371911 's post below.
About 204.1$ has been spent to promote this content using Steemium.
Learn more here!
great job!
awesome! ok
Thank you for providing @likwid! We only recently learned about it and integrated it for our account incubating system and for all our creators.
Something needed to be done and if this can generate turnover and encourage signups of the more instant gratification type of creators then it will be a success. Will be interesting to see the take up rate and any effects on the wider community and price as Steem and SBD truly become influenced by true market forces instead of being drip fed in by the 13 week powerdown period. 6 months ago I would have been mortified by a scheme like this, in the current climate, its possibly just whats needed.
Best wishes team.
Posted using Partiko Android
Amazing service I've asked for many times. Maybe you can also allow people to give you their owner key and liquidate their entire SP for a loan paying back with powerdown like neoxian does lol
How much do you charge to liquidate the rewards?
Posted using Partiko Android
I guess you'd have to change recovery account to @null and wait 30 days for that to work.
Also we'd charge a different amount depending on size of account.
We already considered this option but it's have no plan to provide this service.
Is there any convenient tool to change recovery account or do we need to use cli?
Changing recovery acc is possible on Steemworld (General Data -> Change Recovery Account).
Thanks a lot!
#sbi-skip
be careful when doing that, should leave it alone because you dont want nuill to be yoru recovery account incase you get hacked.
Thanks for the reminder. I appreciate it.
I'm not considering @null as recovery account at all. Just looking if I can set accounts for recovery with more user friendly way.
#sbi-skip
You can also create a new account and set it as the recovery account so you do not have to rely on anyone else than yourself.
-@timcliff
Fantastic update. This should increase the community engagement.
This is a welcome development. Nice and interesting.
According to my calculations, you take exactly 2% to liquify the SP part of reward. But in your profile, you claim that you take only 1.5%... please correct that.
Thanks for reporting, Should be fixed by tomorrow. It should be taking 1.5% of the full reward. The 2% you mentioned was actually equivalent to 1%.
You just won the internet!
Indeed great update . Thanks :D
Very interesting, trying for comments now :)