RE: POWERVoice! - Week #1 (Free SBD and delegated SP!) - For anyone voting, you must reply to enter the draw!

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in steemit-ideas •  8 years ago 

Hey man. Thanks for the prize! Question!! I had like 105 SP delegated to me when I signed up but now after your delegation, it only shows 6! What happened to the 105? :(

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Let me check...

Thanks man. Is it possible that the previous delegation was removed because of the new one? If that's the case, what a bummer! LOL

I am filling a bug for this... I can't understand where is this on the blockchain. I have tested it before.. and it worked for a test user. Sorry about this. I have just vested you +105SP more to test this is working fine...

I will contact @jesta about this. I know what is wrong.

Thanks heaps man! Where can I check who has delegated power to me? I have no idea who had delegated before. I think it was like a sign up bonus by the steemit team. But where can I check this stuff? I would appreciate it if you tell me where if anywhere. Thanks a lot by the way! I had a feeling I was gonna win this. LOL

In your case the situation was different. I have to understand why on the source code.

Is there a front-end interface anywhere to show who's delegated SP to an account and how much?

No. This is a problem of delegation. Tou have to find on each user that delegates... correlate that amount of SP with the total staked in the blockchain for that user. This is what I think it is missing...

By the way, my delegated SP was also reduced.

Ouch! What's going on? :/

I think the source reduces from active delegated first. I need to check this more carefully tomorrow before submitting to GitHub.

I see. Is your fix gonna apply to the system immediately or is it gonna need some sort of approval from steemit? Can anyone submit changes to GitHub?

You can issue an issue or fork the code. Coding is harder but faster. Issuing an issue with some contacts can be faster, depending on the contacts.

This is a minor issue. But indeed the experiment was useful to find a problem.
Blockchain tech is like this =) amazingly awesome! non-free of bugs... but AMAZING!

So if you know how to code, you can submit changes to the system? Doesn't that make the system unsafe? What if hackers submit a change for their benefit?