Ti è mai capitato?
Hai visto le richiesta di affitto disponibili su DLease e trovato una con un eccellente APR, ma l'ammontare di STEEM POWER che il richiedente necessita e superiore al tuo SP inusato?
Per aiutarti a non farti perdere opportunità come questa, noi di BuildTeam abbiamo aggiunto l'opzione di fare direttamente power up di STEEM attraverso DLease, usando o i tuoi fondi di STEEM, oppure comprando attraverso blocktrades!
Il processo è molto semplice. Se clicchi su "Power Up", un box di dialogo comparirà e ti consentirà di scegliere su quale account effettuare il power up e l'ammontare di STEEM che vuoi usare per il power up.
Sarai anche informato dei tuoi fondi liquidi attuali, così da non dovere cambiare interfaccia per controllare il tuo wallet.
Dopo avere scelto l'account e l'ammontare di STEEM, puoi effettuare il log in via Steemconnect o Steem Keychain, sistemi che offrono la sicurezza a cui sei abituato dai nostri servizi.
Se non hai alcuno STEEM liquido (oppure non ne hai a sufficienza) per fare il power up, puoi usare altre cryptovalute per comprare STEEM attraverso la nostra integrazione di Blocktrades!
Dopo avere cliccato il pulsante "Buy STEEM POWER", puoi, nuovamente, scegliere lo username a cui vuoi fare power up, e la quantità di STEEM POWER da comprare.
Come puoi vedere, ci sono diverse valute comuni che sono supportate, dandoti libertà di scelta.
Con queste nuove funzionalità, non c'è nulla tra te e la richiesta di lease che vuoi completare!
Perché non andare allora su DLease e vedere cosa offre il mercato?
Vai su DLease.io oggi e fai una prova!
Trovi DLease nell'App Store di BuildTeam!
(Vuoi una via più semplice? Usa il nostro proxy link di SteemConnect! )
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I need to borrow some Steem, but the website is not working, help...
We had some DNS issues yesterday with our server provider, can you check now if it works?
Dear @dlease
I've noticed that somehow you're using my account to upvote your content since I registered on your site.
Could you please explain this ?
Regards
Piotr
Your are probably a steemvoter.com freemium user, is that correct?
Dear @reggaemuffin
Thank you for your comment.
I remember signing up at that side once long long time ago but I havent been using it in ages.
Would you mind telling me if steemvoter.com is somehow related ?
Yours
Piotr
Hi @crypto.piotr, I'm pretty sure you would still be on Steemvoter if you signed up for it, Steemvoter takes payment for its automation service in the form of one vote per day. Please sign in on https://steemvoter.com and then delete your user account which will remove your posting key, follow the password reset steps if you need to.
Dear @thecryptodrive
Thank you for your kind comment and willingness to help.
I fully understand that already as I read their terms and conditions. And according to those rules I agreed to use my account to upvote only SteemVoter content. Dlease has nothing to do with that and I see it as an illegal abuse of my trust.
Obviously there is very little someone like me can do, except of spreading word around and ensuring that other users will be aware of it and make their own decisions to allow or to this kind of behaviours.
Surely dlease and steemvoter forever lost my trust.
I just did it. Thank you again for your time and I appreciate your support.
Yours, Piotr
Kindly do not over dramatise the situation. DLease is a BuildTeam project and since DLease has content to vote we voted on that, the nett effect is the same whether we generated Steemvoter content, DLease or Steemsports content, the upvote value is the same and has the same nett effect on you. I think we have explained this in depth already on your post.
Dear @thecryptodrive
I owe you "thank you" for being so very responsive and polite.
You clearly have knowledge which regular people (kind of like myself) are lacking and it's scary to think that my own account has been compromised.
In current days people lose their accounts on different platforms almost on daily basis. Hacks are everywhere. Even giants like Binance has been very lately a victim.
And now, just imagine waking up in the morning and learning that 3rd party (of which I didn't know and couldn't figure out) had an access to my account and using it to upvote some content.
That is some scary shit.
So perhaps my responses sounded over-dramatic and scared.
Indeed you did, for which I'm very grateful and I already added "Small update" at the end of this post to clarify that.
Yours
Piotr
Congratulations @dlease!
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