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RE: Can anyone explain this?

in #steem6 years ago

Okay...
You have the right math, just not the right numbers. :)

Hope this helps :) https://www.steemnow.com/ (upper right corner is median price of steem in the last 3.5 days) you will notice it here $0.4 because system is a bit messy in the moment. So instead of dividing it with average number (~ $0.25) you'll get the results with division of 0.4.

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But that is not the right price.

The value of steem is not 40 cents. It's 23.5

That makes a huge difference in how we are being paid

I was not paid the amount that was quoted on my payout... But much much less.

Why is that?

It is not right. And it is for all of us, and we are trying to solve it as stated above, different witnesses are having different aproaches on this. Check this a bit more detailed post.

So, now looking at the link you dropped, you are saying that Steemit is not using current market prices at all, but has hardcoded something else for a payout calculation?

But.. that seems very wrong.

Like.... I don't want to publicly state how wrong that is. LOLOL

Because... I am not being paid what I should be. And neither is anyone else.

I'm a bit... Ummmmmm ... Lol

I mean.... How can this be fair? We are just being paid less? Without being paid what is true?


Same with me, since some weeks I understand nothing anymore ....
My account value on fundition:
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My account value on steemit:
Bildschirmfoto 2018-12-12 um 04.20.20.pngCompletely agree with you @dreemsteem

159 vs 278

Not sure why this isn't fixed fast?

If we would like to check our accounts, we should be able to do so easily.

That's the whole point of having a transparent, decentralized platform, no?

If we have to go to a central source for the answer... Is that not a contradiction?

It should be easily calculated and transparent for all to see.

This way, if there are discrepancies, we can seek out answers quickly and efficienctly.