RE: Case Study: Which Top Upvoting Bots to Delegate to for the Highest Daily Payout?

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Case Study: Which Top Upvoting Bots to Delegate to for the Highest Daily Payout?

in steemit •  6 years ago 

Hi @luckyolddaddy! 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 @gmichelbkk
Hope this helps!:)
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I already delegated all of my SP to the two users mentioned above. Thanks.

Thank you @tipu for this easy method of doing delegations.

Yeah, it's pretty nifty ;)

@cardboard Do you have a post explaining how this work?

Nope, maybe I should do a tutorial for utopian? Basically @tipU is monitoring the blockchain all the time and when it finds comment with words "delegate x sp to @user" it just takes the x amount of sp and @user name and creates a steemconnect delegation link. It's really simple :)

Thank you @cardboard, simple for you, magic for us!

I want to delegate .22 sp to @tipu

Hi @luckyolddaddy! Special squad of highly trained hamsters prepared this delegation link for you:
steemconnect 0.22 SP delegation to @tipu.

awesome! I'll try it the next time.

I’m reading this old post and can’t help thinking about the time when I first started on Steemit.
I had about 400 Steem when I write some witness and asked how to go about the delegating thingy.. I was completely ignored.
Later, he wrote me and said how he noticed I had built up the amount of owned tokens and gently suggested...
You were the patient one, on the other hand, from what can all see from this thread... I ended delegated the most of my SP to your bot.
Well, the moral of the story is.. don’t ever judge a book by its cover.. just in case that book has some hidden sp that you might be interested in.