Latest Peerplays Update is Here!

in peerplays •  7 years ago 

Good Day, Steemit!

PBSA's latest newsletter just dropped. It's got a ton of updates, including a year-to-date progress report of the Bookie app, so you're gonna want to check this one out.

We also touch on our recent profit share payout, more team announcements, and the website redesign (which we posted about last week).

Here's the link to the newsletter.

Have a great day, everyone!

  • The PBSA Team

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And what good will the updates bring?

I have heard that you guys do a dividend/profit share payout scheme.
If so, how do I partake?

You have to buy PPY tokens, and stake them in the Peerplays wallet. And you have to have enough so that there IS a payout, meaning that if your payout share is not above minimum 0.00001 PPY, then you get zero.

Thank you. What is the minimum needed?
How often do you pay out?

In order to get your portion of the raked earnings, you have to download the PPY Core Wallet and move your PPY into the wallet. You can find the download button on the new PPY website. It takes you to GitHub.com. However, there are a bunch of files (see below). Can anyone tell me which one is the correct file to download for my iMac? I assume it's the .exe file, but surely Mac and PC will have different wallet files correct? Also, do I need the checksum osx file?

Why can't you make this easier? Seems more than a little ridiculous when all I want to do is download the PPY Core Wallet. You could at least name the file "PPY Core Wallet"? If you make it hard own PPY (only one exchange with almost no liquidity), then you make it difficult to figure out how to get the Core Wallet and you finally make it confusion once you try to set it up, then that would be 3 strikes. Most people are not software engineers.

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Hi @morseke1,

The file for Mac downloads is the .dmg (the first one). Windows uses .exe, and Linux users are to download the .deb file.

Hope that helps. Thanks!