Thanks for your long reply from your account you are using for longform replies! ππ
- I am aware of the 6 confirmations used by most exchanges before the deposit gets credited to the wallet. Coins.ph requires 3 confirmations as stated on their helpdesk for incoming BTC transactions to be credited to their users' respective wallets.
- Withdrawing about $1 worth of HIVE to BTC through #BlockTrades will give you exactly 0.0000000 BTC (zero)! However, in the case of BCH, they received roughly 85% of their withdrawal amount. Nevertheless, BlockTrades shows the "NOTE: Bitcoin network fees are currently high." message on their website.
- Coins.ph has zero fees when accepting cryptocurrency, but has very high fees when it comes to exchanging to fiat currency (somewhere between 6% to 8%) and sending to external (non-Coins.ph) cryptocurrency wallets (roughly $10 for BTC and $1 for BCH). I care more about the ratio of the fee to the actual transacted amount, rather than the fee itself.
Thanks for appreciating my article! π I did hope you also shared your thoughts about why my post got downvoted. π€
That's my longform reply to your longform comment! π
Thanks for clearing the last point up.
By downvoted, you mean the small %100 downvote that didn't do anything? I can think of a few reasons, but downvotes like these doesn't matter much:
I can think of more reasons, but I think I wasted enough time on this...
My assumption right after I saw that downvote was that the downvoter did not want anyone withdrawing HIVE (or teaching others to withdraw HIVE), or using Hive just to earn money. π€
Oh, yeah, that too... I think the downvote is too low for him to have actually read the post. If it was an actual curator who downvoted your post will get toasted!
That's why I jumped to conclusion of a grudge or something...
The downvoter is actually a woman (as it appears on that user's profile). I don't think it is because of a grudge, since I have never interacted with her posts. π
I probably checked the wrong user then...
I believe that it is the thought that counts. That's exactly why I am voting posts I like using 0.1% (or 1%, depending on the Hive frontend I am using) of my Voting Power - to show that I like the post without spending Voting Mana. π
Me too!
I only use 100% Voting Power for posts that I really like. That gives the upvoted post approximately $0.0011 worth of rewards. π€