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RE: I found Steemit from the person who hired me

in #steemit7 years ago

What remains to be seen (I've only been here for a day now myself) is how well that translates to actual earnings. Example: my intro post says $20+ but when I check my wallet, the estimated dollar value is only $1. It will be very interesting to learn more about that and how well we can trust the numbers on posts that we see.

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Hi, you have to wait 7 days to redeem that money. That's why you don't see reflected on your wallet. Then you can do whatever you want with it.

In my first week posting there are some interesting earnings. But it remains how good your content is. Either way, even if there is only a penny per post, I'm winning certainly more than with another social platform.

So I'll hope with some months writing and up voting stuff from the community I can achieve some regular earnings. But we would see...

Greetings from Mexico my friend.

The confusing part is that anything is in my wallet at all given I just signed up a day or two ago. I know that the payout for your specific activity tallies for a week before paying out, but then how is there anything in my wallet? Of course, nothing is in my wallet yet, it's the "estimated account value" that shows a small figure of ~$1. Where does it get that estimate when my intro post alone is sitting over $20 in potential payout?

This is so confusing! But for now I'll continue posting. Like @neuerko said, there's more here than any other social platform.

Good note! I didn't know that.