Some witnesses worthy of a vote. Be part of the process
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View this post on Hive: Some witnesses worthy of a vote. Be part of the process
Steem is no longer decentralised and may steal your funds. Use Hive instead.
Thank you so much @steevc for the mention and also voting for us as your witness. Yensesa as just recently expanded into Nigeria and right now we are not only helping Ghanaians on Steemit but also Nigerians on Steem to easily exchange their Steem/SBD rewards.
Thank you very much for the mention, you have a good selection here and a few I never looked into before. With 131 active Witnesses at present people are spoiled for choice - although getting people to vote at all seems to be struggle.
I like to vote for a few top 20 because they are ones giving the blockchain the biggest support - especially those running nodes. But I also like to support new Witnesses because I think it is important we encourage more to help strengthen and support the blockchain - literally brand new are @sapphic and @poetsunited
#thealliance #witness
Great info i never used witnesses vote so far
I think i wll start now
You should. In fact everyone should. It's part of being a Steemian.
It would be nice, to see @emrebeyler and @holger80 on your list.
both are leading python icons and providing support and tools for steem for free every day
:)
-> beem and emrebeylers tutorials I mean with that :)
Hello, I voted for you as a witness, but have yet to receive any dividend payments as you have advertised.
Hello!
May I ask why you have flagged two of my german posts?
Greets
Well you have made them past of this post
I think @steemcommunity, @qurator, oracle-d, danielsaori and @steempress are all worthy of a vote @steevc.
They are the new type of witness that has the community rather than their own accounts as apriority.
I've just discovered that @krnel was disabled 46 hours ago so that frees up another one of my votes.
Can't disagree with those - @oracle-d has been my most recent addition too....
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thanks for sharing this information. I am also a witness and running some interesting projects.
Recently I've been devoting to @steempayco project. This is a simple initiative for SBD based offline payment.
https://steempay.co
And I think you will enjoy my witness tool "Witness Insight". Check this out:
http://steeme.com/witness
Cool. I'll consider you when I have a spare vote
I appreciat it. Hope we will have some stores accepting Steem/SBD in the uk.
That's the dream. For now I have my Wirex card to spend some crypto
I have a few of those in common with you and just added @roelandp to my list. There are still 20 spaces though for the worthy.
There's other suggestions in the comments
That's useful information, thanks.
I'm up to ten out of thirty so far. I agree it's critically important to have witnesses committed to platform growth, so l'm learning as I go.
Pfunk and steemcleaners sound like definites for my list. :)
Thanks for this @steevc, it all confuses me a bit, but it's something I know I need to pay closer attention to.
Thanks for this timely post. I went to review who I had voted for, and found a number who had been disabled. One had been disabled 18 weeks ago, and another 47 weeks ago! But I had no idea.
There needs to be a system where we are notified of witnesses who drop out. Or perhaps a system where our vote is only valid for six months and then we need to vote again.