You're welcome.
I didn't see anything explaining to that effect but I get the feeling that many are wonder why the need.
So, I thought I'll just this experiment and see if it makes some sense.
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Many thanks @ace108, to me this is steemit behaving like a credit card company. The steem they have unclaimed, they can use this as a liquid asset - long, medium, short and ultra-short trading.
Through getting the community to pay for the filling of the rewards pool (completely unnecessary) at a cost of $210,000 to the community (and no benefit to the community) - now this unannounced change.
If I go off on a trekking holiday for a month, all the accrued rewards are at the disposal of steemit to utilise until I next log in and claim.
We are living in avaricious times.
PS Thank you for the Vivaldi!
good jobs my friend =)
Thank you and thanks for your comment.
it's my pleasure ;)
nice
Thanks and thank your for your comment.
thank you for that. I was wondering about the claim button and hadn't stumbled upon any posts yet.
I do think it's pain.
I thought it was a good idea to help control the flow of Steem rewards going into abandoned account that forgot to turn of voting bots.
You're welcome.
I didn't see anything explaining to that effect but I get the feeling that many are wonder why the need.
So, I thought I'll just this experiment and see if it makes some sense.
I think if you don't keep clicking it your account gets cancelled?
;0)
Nooo........... :-) I'm clicking it NOW.
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Thanks.
Many thanks @ace108, to me this is steemit behaving like a credit card company. The steem they have unclaimed, they can use this as a liquid asset - long, medium, short and ultra-short trading.
Through getting the community to pay for the filling of the rewards pool (completely unnecessary) at a cost of $210,000 to the community (and no benefit to the community) - now this unannounced change.
If I go off on a trekking holiday for a month, all the accrued rewards are at the disposal of steemit to utilise until I next log in and claim.
We are living in avaricious times.
PS Thank you for the Vivaldi!
Based on your description, I also liken it to be a bank. :-)
Thanks for your comment.
Enjoying your music choice