You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Steem experiment: Burn post #2

in #steem7 years ago (edited)

One thing I'd add is that a single daily post can really only receive a maximum 10% of the total assuming voters are using all of their vote power (of course this assumption is not entirely accurate, but probably somewhat accurate). That is because each voter has ten full-power votes to use per day, so if every single active voter supported the post it would get about 10%. A full realization of this concept would require multiple posts/comments per day. With only one post per day it is more of a proof of concept.

Sort:  

This is entirely academic, but if one person really wanted to vote n times on the same post, they could vote, then delegate to another account ... n times. :D

But yes, point taken.

You can vote then delegate and vote again, but you can't repeat the process because removing/changing the delegation takes 7 days. So you only get a one-time boost this way.