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RE: Did we develop a time machine?

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

What's your problem? Nobody is using the bid-bot when the main node is down and all delegators are getting paid out. Whether I buy a share of the vote or someone else does.

Also - this message is important for a lot of people who have no clue what's going on. So how about you go back to your little blog and let me do my thing instead of wasting my time with your bullying.


1.) Smartsteem is currently paying out delegators - proof: https://www.steemblockexplorer.com/@smartsteem

This takes forever because we have to use a slow backup node.

I had to manually vote because otherwise the credit to delegators would cause problems with the payout - double spending if you know what that means.

Also - I can't simply transfer it because the backup node is a lot slower when processing blocks than api.steemit so it would have never reached the current blocks - including my transfer in time.

I also decided to manually vote because that way I'm giving smartsteem more time to payout delegators before the next bid-round starts, which would have been too early. (payouts wouldn't have been finished by then)

2.) Smartsteem votes on posts that are at least 30 minutes old so everyone can calculate accordingly.

I voted on around 5 minutes - but I will also pay more for that same amount since I receive more author rewards.


You want to expose mistakes I made? I didn't - try again.

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I don't see in your wallet where you 'bought a share'?

And I thought SmartSteem only voted on posts older than 30 minutes?

1.) Smartsteem is currently paying out delegators - proof: https://www.steemblockexplorer.com/@smartsteem

This takes forever because we have to use a slow backup node.

I had to manually vote because otherwise the credit to delegators would cause problems with the payout - double spending if you know what that means.

Also - I can't simply transfer it because the backup node is a lot slower when processing blocks than api.steemit so it would have never reached the current blocks - including my transfer in time.

I also decided to manually vote because that way I'm giving smartsteem more time to payout delegators before the next bid-round starts, which would have been too early. (payouts wouldn't have been finished by then)

2.) Smartsteem votes on posts that are at least 30 minutes old so everyone can calculate accordingly.

I voted on around 5 minutes - but I will also pay more for that same amount since I receive more author rewards.


You want to expose mistakes I made? I didn't - try again.

one mistake you make is profiting off other people's costly nodes, instead of using your self voting to pay for one for your load intensive "service".

More and more on these posts, you are under fire. Maybe you should consider a career change?


I will post-phone my answer until I published my next project - which should be in the next few weeks . ;)@sircork

It would have been more questionable if I see another "service" in therealwolf's post other than smartsteem...

seriously, if I have my own clothing line why should I buy someone else's?

Exactly @lovenfreedom - I love my service and I also paid for my vote; so I truly don't see a problem there.

Could you please show where you have paid for your vote? I do not see a bid in your wallet.

The function that gets triggered in my written code when someone sends a transfer, can also be triggered through manual touch - that's what I did.

For transparency to the users of your service, where can it be seen that this took place?

The Steem reward pool is a community resource. If people highlight that what you're doing with it seems greedy, it's not bullying.


It's bullying because abh12345 has a history of leashing out on me.@demotruk

I know - and I'm not abusing it.

Guys c‘mon please.
I can understand your frustration but I think in this case @therealwolf did nothing wrong.