- The second likely route: being sponsored by somebody, these are usually done for a variety of reasons. Some out of good habit, some for contest requirements being fulfilled, others may be a means of payment! But this is most likely in the parts of Steemit that know SBI exists in general.
- Fourth likely route: Contributing to this FAQ contest rn and pitting good explanations! They explained above how to do it, what art thou waiting for? If yer reading the comments already and clicked on this post, it already got yer mind rolling to at least make the effort. SO JUMP AND MAKE THE LEAP OF FAITH! :^D Third likely route: Winning contests that utilize SBI as their main/secondary source of payment to contest entryists. Or to say truly: you won some random place and got rewarded with SBI shares. This relates back to the second route, but this has to be clarified. Why? Because you ought to know many SBI contests do exist and @steembasicincome runs a weekly issue of all contests (well as many as they can find humanly possible) that run/use SBI shares. The more considered route: making a memo of 1 STEEM to @steembasicincome with the memo message being an account your sponsoring. The account you choose to sponsor can be theoretically anyone (except those on the blacklist). Route: Wallet --> Click on X.XXX Steem drop-down arrow --> Transfer --> The "From" section should automatically be filled, the "To" section goes to steembasicincome, the minimal amount should be 1 STEEM and the memo ought to include the person you wish to sponsor. Exampli gratia: From: @me (that being you fellow Steemian!); To: @steembasicincome; Amount: N (where N is an integer or whole number) STEEM; Memo: @X (where X is the account name being sponsored).
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There is a risk to long responses, in that you are more likely to say something inaccurate the more you say. Since you do say 'theoretically anyone' you should clarify 'except yourself'. Since this is not the question about who can be sponsored, I will let it pass here. This response is accepted as a qualifying submission.
Don't forgot you can also earn points by scoring the clarity and helpfulness of other qualifying responses.
I would give this a 3 it has great info but this is for a FAQ and I don't think it should be so long.
Rating 4 - very detailed, and covers the main points. A bit wordy for an FAQ and referencing this FAQ contest in the FAQ's doesn't really work, the FAQ's may be read weeks or months after this contest ends.
I rate this as 3. It's too long, poorly formatted and complicated. It should be very easy to understand.