So... a high KE means that you earn a lot of author rewards compare to what you stake, whereas a low KE means you are staking (and supporting) more than earning as author.
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So... a high KE means that you earn a lot of author rewards compare to what you stake, whereas a low KE means you are staking (and supporting) more than earning as author.
Yeah that’s a pretty clear way to see it. Low KE = more staking, high KE = maybe more cashing out than powering up. But that doesn’t tell the whole story. Context is key. Thx for breakin it down 👌
Yeah, and both are good in a sense.
It's important we support high KE individuals. They provide the content that keep the blogs alive and they deserve rewards, but that also cannot be done with more low KE accounts who are more investors. A healthy balance of all types of accounts is good