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RE: I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT I AM DOING ON STEEMIT (A Rant)

in #steem7 years ago

People have been good to me so it's only right I do the same.

Powering up depends on your goal. When I first joined, I always powered up all my earnings because I wanted my upvotes to make a difference and your SP determines how many cents your upvotes add to a post's payout.

When I had a little hiccup with my finances, I began taking out the liquid Payouts from my posts and leaving my SP to grow on whatever gets added to it from the posts I make (50% of your payout is paid in SP).

So bottom line is this; if you want your votes to make a significant difference, you power up. "How much" and "how often" now depends on the amount of money you've to spare. 'Cos as you know, SP cannot be withdrawn once but over 13 installments.

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i have a quick question for you. I moved my steem dollars to savings and requested a withdraw. it takes 3 days. where is the steem going after 3 days

To your account. The part under "STEEM". That's the first row in your wallet. Then from there you can withdraw it