RE: Curation rewards explained in great detail

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Curation rewards explained in great detail

in steemit •  7 years ago 

So, I am voting 8 months after publication, there are 561 votes before me and who know how many there will be after me, it is 7:12 am, I have not had coffee yet and my wife is sleeping... How much will I get ?

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Lol. Good one. You know votes are useless after 7 days right? To see the deets on your curation rewards you can use tools like stemnow.com or steemsupply.com/@cgom774

Hi I so I read your post and I have a question. I seem to get rewards on comments seven days after they were made, but more then seven days after I wrote the article. Do curation rewards get awarded seven days after they were made as long as they were made before the seventh day after the article was written, thus giving you curation awards as much as 14 days after the article was written?

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

No. All "upvotes" (EDIT: for a post) are paid out at one time--7 days after the post began. You will receive no rewards from a post after that. I'm not sure what you mean by "but more than seven days after the article?" Oh, yes... comments are different than post payout. You will receive curative points from your comments--despite when the OP you are commenting on was made*--7 days after commenting. Hope that helps.

Thank you, I was unsure why I received those "late" or after initial payments on post comments and assume it was based on their date. I assume by your comments you are receiving these late comments also.

Yes, I have received commenst on posts after said post had already been paid out. The way I look at is: each comment, in itself, is like a "new post." So if I go to a post that is a year old, but make a comment on it, and that comment earns any upvotes/ payout, I will receive that payout 7 days from that point. I'm not sure if comments also "stop" there; i.e., after they're paid, I'm pretty sure, like posts, they also end. It has something to do with how the blockchain is set-up and accounts for data. There has to be some "cut off point" where the system can account for things or it would just run on and on and I don't think we have the tech for something like that quite yet... But we will.