She is saying there is an interest of 0.6% EVERY DAY. The calculations starts on day three because you need to hold your money for a day to get the interest. On day one you earn it, on day two you hold it and on day three you get your interest for day one.
NO - what I'm saying, and if they don't change it in the meantime, our daily interest is 0.6%.
In my above presentation, if you started with zero - any percentage of interest the next day would be zero.
If your 1st day earning is only 0.100 SP, 0.6% of that amount is 0.0006 SP.
As SP is shown only with 3 decimal places the interest of 0.0006 wouldn't be shown on the 2nd day. But if you earned additional 0.100 SP on Day 2 that makes a total of 0.200 SP you would be holding.
Therefore, on a 3rd day, your daily interest would be 0.0012 SP calculated on your 0.200 SP total, meaning your new total would be 0.201 + whatever you have earned (by voting, commenting and curating) in the previous (due) day.
Upon that newest total will be calculated the interest for your 4th day, and so on...
She is saying there is an interest of 0.6% EVERY DAY. The calculations starts on day three because you need to hold your money for a day to get the interest. On day one you earn it, on day two you hold it and on day three you get your interest for day one.
NO - what I'm saying, and if they don't change it in the meantime, our daily interest is 0.6%.
In my above presentation, if you started with zero - any percentage of interest the next day would be zero.
If your 1st day earning is only 0.100 SP, 0.6% of that amount is 0.0006 SP.
As SP is shown only with 3 decimal places the interest of 0.0006 wouldn't be shown on the 2nd day. But if you earned additional 0.100 SP on Day 2 that makes a total of 0.200 SP you would be holding.
Therefore, on a 3rd day, your daily interest would be 0.0012 SP calculated on your 0.200 SP total, meaning your new total would be 0.201 + whatever you have earned (by voting, commenting and curating) in the previous (due) day.
Upon that newest total will be calculated the interest for your 4th day, and so on...