Hi @ironshield, as you can see you somebody sent you a bot vote. This might be that the user wanted you to go more than his normal vote. Bots can be good for tiping someone without sending the money via transfer.
There are some investors who don't have the time to curate manually so they use the bot services with the delegation. The more people will buy Steem the higher the price will go, either if they see it as a purely investment or not.
Bot services are good for new users. As the platform grows the visibility of the posts will go lower and it will take even longer than before to get noticed.
There are also whales that sale their vote. Are they different from the bots?
@boomerang has made everything transparent. Profit is split every round between the delegators. The SP is delegated on a voluntary base and the payment is based on shares. Curation is also split between delegators and only a small share amount is kept to pay for the servers. Everything is described in the @boomerang whitepaper. Also @boomerang encourages the bidders to check if a round is full or not so that the bidders don't overpay.
Also @boomerang is working with @steemcleaners and the posts with a cheetah vote will not be able to bid for a vote. @boomerang wants to see Steemit clean and free of spammers.
@boomerang and the other bid bots shall be seen as promotional tools and not as profit generators. The main purpose of using bid bots is to get noticed and this is connected with good and quality posts as for spam it does not make sense to get noticed.
@boomerang and the other bid bots shall be seen as promotional tools and not as profit generators. The main purpose of using bid bots is to get noticed and this is connected with good and quality posts as for spam it does not make sense to get noticed.
I really appreciate you explaining this here. I could see bots being used as a promotional tool for quality posts. @ironshield
Hi @ironshield, as you can see you somebody sent you a bot vote. This might be that the user wanted you to go more than his normal vote. Bots can be good for tiping someone without sending the money via transfer.
There are some investors who don't have the time to curate manually so they use the bot services with the delegation. The more people will buy Steem the higher the price will go, either if they see it as a purely investment or not.
Bot services are good for new users. As the platform grows the visibility of the posts will go lower and it will take even longer than before to get noticed.
There are also whales that sale their vote. Are they different from the bots?
@boomerang has made everything transparent. Profit is split every round between the delegators. The SP is delegated on a voluntary base and the payment is based on shares. Curation is also split between delegators and only a small share amount is kept to pay for the servers. Everything is described in the @boomerang whitepaper. Also @boomerang encourages the bidders to check if a round is full or not so that the bidders don't overpay.
Also @boomerang is working with @steemcleaners and the posts with a cheetah vote will not be able to bid for a vote. @boomerang wants to see Steemit clean and free of spammers.
@boomerang and the other bid bots shall be seen as promotional tools and not as profit generators. The main purpose of using bid bots is to get noticed and this is connected with good and quality posts as for spam it does not make sense to get noticed.
Thank you for the post and the comment.
@boomerang team.
I really appreciate you explaining this here. I could see bots being used as a promotional tool for quality posts. @ironshield