Delegation: A third way to earn Steem rewards, but passively on Steemit.

in hive-139293 •  4 years ago 

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Delegation is a passive investment vehicle, which I believe is unique to the Steem blockchain. While the two most commonly known and understood ways to make Steem are to be awarded author rewards for content creation and curation awards for manual or programmed upvoting, there is a third way of earning Steem called Delegation. When you earn Steem through delegation, you don’t create content and you don’t upvote content. Instead, you first “Power-Up” or transform Steem the cryptocurrency into “SteemPower” the unit of influence or value awardment on the Steemit platform. Then you loan Steem Power to other people or businesses on the Steem blockchain, through a loan process called delegation. The people or businesses you delegate your Steem to, use your SteemPower primarily to award content and earn curation awards, which they then share with you. Thus you can earn Steem here without being active.

Delegation explained
To understand why delegation is possible you need to understand that unlike many other cryptocurrency blockchains which have one coin, the Steem blockchain has three, which are called Steem, Steem Power and SBD. Influence on the Steemit platform otherwise know as the amount of Steem award your upvote bestows, depends on how much Steem Power you process either through purchase, lease or loan. Those who own SteemPower can delegate or loan Steem Power to others, who use it primarily to generate curation awards and share those awards with the owners of the SteemPower. Thus curation can be an active process of consuming and upvoting, an automated process using upvote bots like Steemauto or a delegated process. People who own SteemPower loan it out through a special loan process called delegation.

The Safety of Delegation
I have loaned people money before and it is always risky because once you give someone your money. There is a risk of the business failing and you lose all your money. There is the risk that the business succeeds and you don’t get your proper share. There is always a sense of vulnerability when your money leaves your possession. The wonderful thing about this invention, called delegation, which I think is unique to the SteemBlockchain, is that you when you delegate Steem Power you still control it. So you can take it back anytime you want by Un-Delegating it. You don’t have to ask permission to take it back and you don’t have to wait for someone to give it back to you. You just Un-delegate it and take it back.

Examples of Delegation
Many people delegate their Steem Power to manual curation projects to support content creators and so they don’t waste their daily voting power allotments. Other people delegate to Steem Engine Tribe upvote bots, which are manual curation bots, designed to reward Tribe Webpage content with both Tribe Token awards and Steem awards.

Delegation FAQ
You can only delegate Steem Power you own.
You can’t delegate Steem Power you leased or Steem Power delegated to you.
Once you undelegate Steem Power the project or business you delegated it to loses that Steem Power immediately and can no longer use it. However you won’t be able to use it for 4 days. This is a safety feature to protect the blockchain from people who would abuse this delegation system.

How to Delegate SteemPower

The simplest way I know to delegate is by using Steemworld.

I type www.steemworld.org/@shortsegments into my browser and then hit return.

You type www.steemworld.org/@yourSTEEMITname.

Then once my personal page loads I go to the section called delegation.

Then a box opens and choose who You want to delegate to and how much.

Follow the instructions in the Pictures.

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That brings you here your Steemworld page

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Un-Delegating
When you want to take your Steem Power back you use the same delegation section and click the X at the end of the colum or choose delegate and put zero for amount. Choosing X is faster.

Follow the pictures:

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Your Done!

Delegation things you should also know.

You can only delegate Steem Power you own. So you can’t delegate Steem Power you leased or Steem Power someone delegated to you.

Once you undelegate Steem Power the project or business you delegated it to loses that Steem Power immediately and can no longer use it.

However you won’t be able to use it for 4 days. This is a safety feature to protect the blockchain from people who would abuse this delegation system.

I hope you find this useful. @shortsegments

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Hello appreciated friend @shortsegments, it has been a while since I last visited your blog.

This post seemed extremely didactic to me, with all those screenshots, you really did a valuable manual.

Many people do not know how to delegate or how it works.

I think I did not read a small detail in your writing: once we cancel any delegation that we had active, our SP does not immediately return to our account. There is a waiting period of one week, if I am not mistaken.

I love that you appreciate the importance of delegation. Many valuable projects in steemit managed to emerge and keep operating thanks to the delegation system.

Hi @juanmolina! I`m here to help :) If you want to delegate, please make a comment (for example replay to this one) like this:
I want to delegate X sp to @user
Where X is the amount of SP and @user is the steem user you want to delegate to. For example:
I want to delegate 100 sp to @shortsegments
@tipU will answer with a delegation link. Hope this helps!:)

Thank you @tipu for another valuable service on Steemit.
One of the valuable things about Steemit is its dedicated users and developers like yourself.
@shortsegments

Hi @juanmolina
Thank you for the compliment.
You point out an important detail.
When we undelegate, the SP is removed immediately, but we cannot use it for a while, as you point out.
Thank you,
@shortsegments

My pleasure, appreciated Sir.

thanks, this is helpful.

I can still remember when this started to click for me after I'd been on the platform for about a year.

Delegating is easy and benefits everyone, good write-up! :)

Thank you

Thank you. I also learned of it after about a year. There are many facets to this platform and blockchain.

Ok, your explanation seems simple until I get to the process which is lengthy, but thanks for sharing this information.

It seems lengthy because I showed every step, but really you just go to www.steemworld.org/@bkasante and after the page loads click delegation, a box opens and you type in a name like shortsegments and in the SP box type 15, then click okay. A box will open asking you to sign the transaction with your active key. Once you sign the delegation is done.

Ok, thanks for the feedback.

I have always had the doubt, when delegating, is there a way to calculate the amount of SP that we could get in the form of reward through such delegation. I imagine that it is related to the amount of SP we lend and how much use that person makes of voting other users' posts, but I would like to know if there is a formula that allows us to calculate an approximate amount of passive earnings, please.

@shortsegments

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