A post THE FIRST STEEMIT MAKEUP TUTORIAL- bringing Youtubers to Steemit!! Tara is back! created by @guerrint 2 years ago which has a total of 732 upvotes made a whopping $31,543
while a post Construyendo el Camino al Éxito - Capítulo 3 created by @chbartist yesterday which already had 1079 upvotes is worth only $445
I understand it has to do with STEEM POWER of those who upvoted both post, but the gap is too much, does it imply that there were more people with high STEEM POWER years back compared to what we have today?
Hi! Good post! Upvoted! Indeed this is an issue about Steem, steem power etc. I m here for more than 100 days and i bought some steems 2 months ago so with the value of some upvotes the total value of my blog was around 30 dollars and something. Since then the value decreases and today is around 13,80 something dollars. No matter what i noticed that the finally price of the steem never come back to prior high position. It can be shown as 20% up, when you check out your blog you always see the value down... Is there any answer to this fact? thanks have a nice day! Follow you too.
Thank you very much, i also upvoted and followed you. When it comes to the drop in value, it has to do more with the current price of steem and steem dollar, as you know, there has been a downward trend in the cryptocurrency market, which has affected the price of bitcoin and all altcoins. Though there are other reasons for the value to drop but the major one for now is the general drop in the price of cryptocurrencies.
i think the bots are fairly new and have changed things as well... one of the posts i read said that the more people that join, the less power the whales have. if true it means that possibly with two years of population growth on steemit, it somehow dropped their steem power? idk im barely understanding how curations work. lol
lol... i think it has to do with quality than quantity, the only time quantity counts, is if more persons have high steem power. If those join can buy steem and power up, then it will be nice for the community. I still feel there were more users with high steem power than we have today.