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RE: @tipU Delegations Profitability Check: 17.10.2018

in #steemit6 years ago (edited)

I see you have edited the comment - once again, I do not calculate APR for every user separately (the "right" APR).

When someone asks @tipu for profit for 1000 SP or any other number - it has to be calculated based on total tipU profit, not on a single user - because which one I would use?

And 22% to 19% could be in 12 hour or more. This 3% difference is around 50 STEEM in total @tipu profit. One higher vote request.

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Ah, I did not know that you reply that fast but overall, wish you the best. All cleared to me that everything is just in "estimation" Thanks for the reply!
Btw, do you still give 10% upvote profit to the bidders?

Thank you for the wishes :)


The upvote ROI depends on demand/supply of the upvotes and ranges between 0% and +20% (so no negative ROI like some bidding bots).As for bidders - it's more like payers, because @tipU is not a bidding bot.

Current upvote return can be checked at any time and @tipu profile page.

Best of luck!

By the way, the thing with @tipU is that if today's APR is low, the tomorrows will most probably be higher. That's because @tipU "saves" unused voting power and can use it the next day to generate more profit.

I thought the bot only do vote on its 98%-100% VP. But even if the bot does that way, the average profit in 3 -5 days is still remaining the same overall!


98%-100% - this is how bidding bots operate, @tipU is not one of them ;) And yes, the average total profit for each 3-5 days periods is roughly the same, although there were times when @tipU had unused VP for several days and used all of it after this period.

Also the STEEM price influences how much profit can be generated.