favdesu
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July 08, 2016, 06:08:48 PM |
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how do you send STEEM from Bittrex to your steemit-wallet? When I click deposit I only see the Bitcoin conversion option.
same way you send bitcoin from bittrex...
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Rick M
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July 08, 2016, 09:28:41 PM |
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Macno
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July 09, 2016, 10:38:38 AM |
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how do you send STEEM from Bittrex to your steemit-wallet? When I click deposit I only see the Bitcoin conversion option.
same way you send bitcoin from bittrex... Maybe I am somehow confused, but I don`t see my STEEM address in my steemit.com wallet. I only see the option "send Bitcoin", I guess to auto-convert to STEEM.
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damashup
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July 09, 2016, 10:54:15 AM |
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how do you send STEEM from Bittrex to your steemit-wallet? When I click deposit I only see the Bitcoin conversion option.
same way you send bitcoin from bittrex... Maybe I am somehow confused, but I don`t see my STEEM address in my steemit.com wallet. I only see the option "send Bitcoin", I guess to auto-convert to STEEM. Your Steemit username is your Steem address. E.g. if your Steemit user name is macno, put macno as the Registered Acct in Bittrex. It should go to you. As always it's worth testing with small amounts first.
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Macno
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July 09, 2016, 11:05:29 AM |
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how do you send STEEM from Bittrex to your steemit-wallet? When I click deposit I only see the Bitcoin conversion option.
same way you send bitcoin from bittrex... Maybe I am somehow confused, but I don`t see my STEEM address in my steemit.com wallet. I only see the option "send Bitcoin", I guess to auto-convert to STEEM. Your Steemit username is your Steem address. E.g. if your Steemit user name is macno, put macno as the Registered Acct in Bittrex. It should go to you. As always it's worth testing with small amounts first. Oh, really? That`s cool. Is the "Memo" field in Bittrex important or can I leave that blank? Thank you! BTW: Steemit looks cool, but boy is it hard to grasp for beginners...
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smooth
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July 09, 2016, 11:15:06 AM |
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how do you send STEEM from Bittrex to your steemit-wallet? When I click deposit I only see the Bitcoin conversion option.
same way you send bitcoin from bittrex... Maybe I am somehow confused, but I don`t see my STEEM address in my steemit.com wallet. I only see the option "send Bitcoin", I guess to auto-convert to STEEM. Your Steemit username is your Steem address. E.g. if your Steemit user name is macno, put macno as the Registered Acct in Bittrex. It should go to you. As always it's worth testing with small amounts first. Oh, really? That`s cool. Is the "Memo" field in Bittrex important or can I leave that blank? Thank you! BTW: Steemit looks cool, but boy is it hard to grasp for beginners... The memo field is needed when sending TO an address that is a shared wallet, such as sending to an exchange. (Otherwise it can be used to include any note with the payment, such as "Thanks for lunch!") When sending TO your own wallet, you do not need the memo field.
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July 09, 2016, 11:21:37 AM Last edit: July 09, 2016, 11:32:31 AM by Macno |
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how do you send STEEM from Bittrex to your steemit-wallet? When I click deposit I only see the Bitcoin conversion option.
same way you send bitcoin from bittrex... Maybe I am somehow confused, but I don`t see my STEEM address in my steemit.com wallet. I only see the option "send Bitcoin", I guess to auto-convert to STEEM. Your Steemit username is your Steem address. E.g. if your Steemit user name is macno, put macno as the Registered Acct in Bittrex. It should go to you. As always it's worth testing with small amounts first. Oh, really? That`s cool. Is the "Memo" field in Bittrex important or can I leave that blank? Thank you! BTW: Steemit looks cool, but boy is it hard to grasp for beginners... The memo field is needed when sending TO an address that is a shared wallet, such as sending to an exchange. (Otherwise it can be used to include any note with the payment, such as "Thanks for lunch!") When sending TO your own wallet, you do not need the memo field. Thanks! I was going to edit my question, because I just tested it. Works perfectly fine. I still don`t quite understand why you need STEEM, so I "powered up". Looks promissing! Nice to see you here smooth. I am a "dashtard", but I still have a lot of respect for you and it feels good seeing you on board here, makes it look more legit. Is it correct that holding STEEM Dollar pays you 10% p.a. interest? Where does that money come from and is there no cap, i.e. no maximal amount that can be invested? Edit: Is it more expensive to send BTC to Steemit, i.e. does it even make sense to buy on Bittrex?
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July 09, 2016, 12:23:37 PM |
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Another question....I`ve bought a BTC worth of STEEM on Bittrex, sent it to Steemit, converted it to STEEM Power and now the USD amount shown is roughly 400 USD. So how did I manage to loose roughly 250 USD in the process?
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damashup
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July 09, 2016, 12:51:42 PM |
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Another question....I`ve bought a BTC worth of STEEM on Bittrex, sent it to Steemit, converted it to STEEM Power and now the USD amount shown is roughly 400 USD. So how did I manage to loose roughly 250 USD in the process? Haha... you haven't lost anything. The $figure on Steemit is an estimate (it's based on an average price over 7 days I think - the White Paper goes into detail about this). Your Steem dollars would be based on whether you sell it for on the open market when you power down. FYI - It's probably better to ask your questions on Steemit. Or search the site answers. Most Steemit users no longer post on this thread as it makes more sense to post (and earn rewards) on Steemit. The Steemit slack is useful also, https://steem.slack.com.
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Bitboy12345
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July 09, 2016, 04:16:37 PM |
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Steem price getting some serious traction. I see its crossed the .4usd mark. This coin has done nothing but surprise me. I think its time to buy some steem and get in before we see 1 dollar plus figures. Well done devs
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favdesu
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July 09, 2016, 06:38:29 PM |
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Steem price getting some serious traction. I see its crossed the .4usd mark. This coin has done nothing but surprise me. I think its time to buy some steem and get in before we see 1 dollar plus figures. Well done devs
fully agree. though the tech behind it is much more interesting in my opinion
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July 09, 2016, 10:33:24 PM |
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Another question....I`ve bought a BTC worth of STEEM on Bittrex, sent it to Steemit, converted it to STEEM Power and now the USD amount shown is roughly 400 USD. So how did I manage to loose roughly 250 USD in the process? Haha... you haven't lost anything. The $figure on Steemit is an estimate ( it's based on an average price over 7 days I think - the White Paper goes into detail about this). Your Steem dollars would be based on whether you sell it for on the open market when you power down. This. The value displayed (indeed all the dollar values) displayed on the site are using a historical average. Assuming the price remains at least at its current levels, the dollar values displayed will climb over the next several days.
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Zer0Sum
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July 10, 2016, 01:58:00 AM |
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Steem price getting some serious traction. I see its crossed the .4usd mark. This coin has done nothing but surprise me. I think its time to buy some steem and get in before we see 1 dollar plus figures. Well done devs
Ya man, this is going places. Years of spinning wheels at Bitshares, then it all comes together with STEEM... When this hits Polo it will be a Top 5 coin underpinned by a legit business model.
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Alao
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July 10, 2016, 02:02:29 AM |
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Is there plans for a app on Google play for the website. I think steem could be a really big social media site. People start to get paid for what they already do.
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July 10, 2016, 04:37:31 AM |
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Steem price getting some serious traction. I see its crossed the .4usd mark. This coin has done nothing but surprise me. I think its time to buy some steem and get in before we see 1 dollar plus figures. Well done devs
Ya man, this is going places. Years of spinning wheels at Bitshares, then it all comes together with STEEM... When this hits Polo it will be a Top 5 coin underpinned by a legit business model. how do you sure about that? and why price is going up?
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July 10, 2016, 06:03:20 AM |
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smooth
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July 10, 2016, 08:03:42 AM |
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I still don`t quite understand why you need STEEM, so I "powered up".
Steem (not powered up) exists only for short term liquidity and trading purposes. If you want to invest longer term then you definitely want to power up, since earns "interest" (literally anti-dilution payments) in more Steem and regular powered-down Steem does not. Over time Steem Power will outperform Steem by an increasingly wide margin. Is it correct that holding STEEM Dollar pays you 10% p.a. interest? Where does that money come from and is there no cap, i.e. no maximal amount that can be invested?
Yes it is correct. It comes from the same place all steem dollars come from, the blockchain creates it according to programmed rules. There is no cap, although the supply of steem dollars in existence is limited (they are only created to pay posting rewards at a rate that depends on the market value of steem, and from interest). The 10% rate is not guaranteed to remain the same in the future. It may be adjusted as needed to help maintain price stability of steem dollars.
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