What is the different between delegating and investing?
I can send to you directly STEEM/SBD, and that is the investing?
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What is the different between delegating and investing?
I can send to you directly STEEM/SBD, and that is the investing?
Yes (with memo: invest), but currently it's disabled because one user invested 2k SBD which took all @tipU unused STEEM POWER. Please check daily if the invest are accepted or send back.
Edit: Wait, I see that he made refund so yes - invest is now open :)
Another question (sorry, im a noob):
Which is better? Investing STEEM directly, or delegating SP? I think, the profit is same, but based of the difference between the tokens, it is any sense to choice one or another method?
And what mean this:
"deposit for sending tips and @tipU upvotes: x.xxx SBD"
Sending tips?
It's always better to power up STEEM - the more you power up, the more influence you have over STEEM ecosystem.
Yet, if you just invest STEEM, you can refund it any time you want. Undelegating takes 7 days for the SP to come back to you (this is how STEEM blockchain works).
As for the second question - yep, it's for sending tips and upvotes :)
Ok, then i make the refund, power up, and delegate it, instead the direct invest.
I made a delegating as a try, just 1 sp. Delegating is not cumulative, yes? So i have to undelegate, and then make a new delegating?
What is the commands?
refund/withdraw?
undelegate?
If you want to delegate more, just delegate the new amount, you don't have to undelegate.
To undelegate, you need to make comment like this: undelegate to @tipu
and click the link
Hi @cardboard. The sad kitty has made this undelegate link or you:
steemconnect undelegate link..
@tipu profit for 85 sp
Thanks!
So i need get back my investment, convert to sp, and then delegate it.