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  • ...ch block contains a timestamp and a link to a previous block. A blockchain is typically managed by a peer-to-peer network collectively adhering to a prot ...as a secure proof of the exact time at which that data existed. The proof is due to a tremendous amount of computational effort performed after the hash
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  • ...eemit]], a social media with virtual currency rewards that runs over the [[Steem]] [[blockchain]]. ...lockchain and digital currency, the company claims not to have pre-mined [[STEEM Tokens]] reinforcing that all mining took place after the coin was official
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  • ...ptocurrency-and-open-blockchain-projects What is “open source” and why is it important for cryptocurrency and open blockchain projects?] Written by ' '''Open-source''' software (OSS) is computer software with its source code made available with a license in whi
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  • Ned Scott is the co-founder of [[Steemit, Inc]] alongside with [[Dan Larimer]], they cre ...|Dan]] in person and we had a good match in personalities. The ideas for [[Steem]] had just started forming and from there we put a real business plan toget
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  • == STEEM TOKENS (GETTONI) == .../ref> Steem ha vari tipi di gettoni: '''Steem''', '''Steem Dollars''' e '''Steem Power (VESTS)'''.
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  • ...ilable-at-google-playstore-amazon-appstore-and-soon-apple First opensource Steem Mobile application - eSteem, available at Google PlayStore, Amazon AppStore ...ng in with Master password allows the app to be fully functional and there is no inconsistency because app can derive any signature for any operation. Si
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  • ...ref>[http://bytemaster.github.io/update/2014/12/18/What-is-BitShares/ What is Bitshares?] Written by '''[[Dan Larimer]]''' and published in Bytemaster's ...chcrunch.com/2017/04/20/whats-keeping-cryptocurrencies-from-mass-adoption/ What’s keeping cryptocurrencies from mass adoption?] Written by '''Neil Haran'
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  • ...an operating system that manage complexity so that developers can focus on what matters most – creating businesses. EOS is designed to support numerous real world applications. It accomplishes this
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  • '''Curation''' is simply the act of up-voting using the upvote button. [[file:UpvoteBtn.PNG]] ...of your own Steem (money) to vote (curate) and in fact you can '''earn''' Steem by curating.
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  • ...eb. The word wiki came from hawaiian dialect meaning quick and the concept is inspired by zen budhism wabi-sabi, the beauty of the impermanent and imperf ...anaha/active-wiki-users-rewarded-with-steemActive Wiki users rewarded with Steem] Written by '''Wagner Tamanaha''' (@wagnertamanaha)
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  • This is a basic suggestion for a wiki page model. Click in "edit" in the top of the ...te about the topic and its relation with [[Steem]], [[Steemit]] and the [[STEEM Tokens]].
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  • .... People like [https://steemit.com/steemfest/@ausbitbank/i-m-donating-1000-steem-to-the-steemfest-travel-fund-sbd-rewards-from-this-post @ausbitbank], [http ...st names announced - Ticketshop open - First locations revealed - New site is live!] Written by '''Roeland Landegent''' ([https://steemit.com/@roelandp @
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  • ...to indicate that a particular event has occurred or that the object marked is unusual in some way. [[Steemit]] interface warns that flagging a post can ...emit.com/steemit/@senseiteekay/steemit-value-is-subjective Steemit - Value is Subjective] Written by '''Thomas Te Aroha Kohi''' (@senseiteekay) in [[Stee
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  • ...by @pmartynov, @vitality, @anch, @korzunav, @kirill.volkov and @nikitz. It is "a platform that rewards people for sharing their lifestyle and visual expe ...mit/@daxon/steepshot-review-the-steem-instagram-app Steepshot Review - The Steem Instagram App] Written by '''Allan Dixon''' (@daxon) in [[Steemit]] in June
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  • ...r content to increase its cumulative tally of popularity. In [[Steem]], it is used to curate content, such as posts and comments. ...r can earn a curation reward, which will depend on the voter's amount of [[STEEM Power (SP)]].
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  • ...'' is a place where you can buy or sell your Steem Dollars in exchange for Steem Tokens. ...utton found in the drop-down menu next to your dollar value listed in your Steem Wallet.
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  • ...ocurrency trader.<ref>[https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-whale/ What is a Bitcoin Whale?] Written by '''Venzen Khaosan''' in Cryptocoins News, retr ...ver 70). Typically, Whales have been a part of Steemit.com or, involved in STEEM for a much longer period than most.
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  • ...[[Steemian|steemians]] had the option to promote their posts paying with [[STEEM Tokens]], inaugurating a circular economy where you can earn and spend in t ...Dollars ([[Steem Dollar (SBD)]]) have been paid to promote it. While there is a promoted list for the entire site, there are also lists for specific tags
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  • '''@jaybird''' is the steemit.com alias of Jay Sussman, a Toronto based Music Composer, Perfo '''@jaybird''' is an active member of the Steemit community typically known for his Original
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  • Team Australia is a STEEM community of Australian based members and specially appointed ambassadors f ...ght and supported by @ausbitbank and @trafalger, this Australian community is growing at an enormous pace.
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  • A hot post is a popular posts at the moment, can be thought of as votes per minute. This is a part of why having early post traction (i.e. votes) is so important for those still building their following.
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  • A trending post is essentially a post with the highest payouts (for the post AND comments.) * '''[[Sincerely Trending]]''' : https://steem-sincerity.dapptools.info/trending ''A more organic trending page using stak
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  • [[Blockchain]] is a powerful new technology with an artistic community that values inclusion; ...a thing of the past, if [[Blockchain|blockchain]] revolutionary technology is adopted as quickly by the art world as it has been by the financial sector.
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  • A hard fork is a change to a cryptocurrency protocol that makes previously invalid blocks/ ...by the users, to adopt the changes based on their assessment that the code is bug-free and does not pose a threat to the security of the blockchain.
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  • Graphene™ is a software platform for deploying third generation cryptographically secure Graphene is the underlying technology that powers blockchains such as [[Steem]], [[BitShares]] and Peerplays.<ref>[http://docs.bitshares.eu/ Graphene doc
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  • Grazas a isto, as usuarias son recompensadas con Steem. ===Qué é o Steem?===
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  • ...teemit.com such as voting power and payouts tend to be quite minimal. This is especially true when comparing these users to those dubbed "[[Whale|Whales] ...may even be in the hundreds of minnow votes on a post or comment, and that is just to make them worth the same in votes as one [[Whale|whale]].
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  • ...efore, their influence over aspects steem such as voting power and payouts is usually much higher than "Minnows." '''Dolphins''' are generally considered * '''@whatsup''' : [https://steemit.com/steem/@whatsup/four-future-minnow-have-been-selected Four Future Dolphins Have Be
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  • ...eemit FAQ: [https://steemit.com/faq.html#What_are_Steem_witnesses What are Steem witness?] Retrieved in October 7th, 2017</ref> ...ke-weighted community approval they have. Witnesses are compensated with [[STEEM Power]] for each block they create.<ref>[https://steemit.com/steemit/@globo
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  • STEEM Power (SP) is STEEM (see [[STEEM_Tokens]]) that has been locked in, [[Vest|vested]], meaning it ...ards you can earn. There is a very small 'interest' rate earned by holding STEEM Power.
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  • ...or example, if you have 1300 Steem Power and power down, you will have 100 STEEM a week unlocked into something you can spend, trade, transfer or withdraw. ...ith-them Answering Common Questions: Steem, Steem Power, Steem Dollars and What Should I do with them?]. ''May 2017''
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  • ...he act of converting [[STEEM Tokens|STEEM tokens]] into [[STEEM Power (SP)|STEEM power]]. .... To convert STEEM tokens into STEEM power, the user must click ''Wallet > STEEM > Power Up''.
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  • ...ts''' are user-created responses to other users' content. In [[Steem]], it is used as one of the possible content types, which includes posts. ...blished on '''[[Steemit]] FAQ''', retrieved in March 6th, 2018</ref> There is also a 20 second wait time in between comments to limit [[Spam|spam]].<ref>
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  • [[Steemit]] is a social networking site which provides ad free high quality content create # a decentralized social media platform which is resistant to censorship and
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  • '''Curie''' is a community project announced in August 2016 with a mission to discover and ...ation and under. The lower the Rep, the more likely they are to be voted. (Steem Guild will look out for posts by more established authors)
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  • CLI Wallet (Command Line Interface) is the official STEEM wallet. ...ose operations are also available via [[API_Libraries|API Libraries]] like steem-python and others.
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  • ...[[Steemit]] users initiative to create a market for freelance jobs using [[STEEM Tokens]] proposed in April 28th, 2017. It began when Terry Ajayi ([https:// ...a fees! It is also possible to send and receive micro-payments e.g 0.00001 STEEM or 0.000002 SBD without fees.
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  • ...it more technical, a Steem Dollar is a promise to pay one dollars worth of Steem when it's redeemed. ...ervices are much easier when using a stable value, as well as knowing that what they've already been paid, won't lose value.
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  • ===Steem=== ...Sociais. Steem aboa ás usuarias a traverso da súa interface [https://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steemit_Gal%3F '''Steemit'''] diversas recompensas b
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  • ...title=Blockchain_(AGAL) BlockChain] coa cal está conectada a [https://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steemit_(gal):FAQ Rede Social Steemit]. ...comunidades e a interacción social, proporcionando recompensas en [tokens steem]
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  • Steem ten varios tipos de tokens:'''Steem''', '''Dolares Steem ''', e '''Steem Power''' (a denominación dos VESTS). ...da no website Steemit, o 50% é aboado en STEEM Power, e o 50% en Dólares STEEM.
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  • <nowiki>#introduceyourself</nowiki> is a [[Tag|tag]] used by many new steemit users to well... introduce themselve ...elf/@steemcenterwiki/introduction-rewarding-steem-center-wiki-editors-with-steem-too @steemcenterwiki].
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  • Reward Splitting is a feature that was introduced into steemit in Hardfork 18. ...post pays out. One should be aware that this delegated reward will be 100% steem power.
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  • ...sen in a deterministic (pseudo-random) way, and the chance that an account is chosen depends on its wealth (i.e. the stake). ...ially own none of the currency they are mining. The incentive of the miner is only to maximize their own profits. In Proof of Stake, those "guarding" the
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  • ...lot of trial and error is required on average before a valid proof of work is generated. ...y 2017</ref> An article about [[Setting up a Miner]] was created here in [[Steem.center]] at that time.
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  • ...network, or censor individual users. The primary requirement for consensus is an agreement on the order of events and a deterministic algorithm for proce ...elf/@steemcenterwiki/introduction-rewarding-steem-center-wiki-editors-with-steem-too @steemcenterwiki].
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  • ...票により、[[STEEMトークン|STEEM]]、[[STEEM Power(SP)]]、[[Steemドル(SBD)]]の形の報酬が発生する。 ...て創設され、2016年3月24日にα版がスタートし[[Steem (jp)|Steem]][[ブロックチェーン]]の最初のブロックが生成された。5
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  • A follower is a person who has chosen to follow you on Steem and sees your [[post]]s in their [[Steemit]] [[Feed]]. You can see the list ...<ref>[https://steemwhales.com/?p=1&s=followers Ranking by Followers] '''[[Steem Whales]]''' retrieved in July 4th, 2017</ref>
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  • ...nd_who_is_following_me Can I see the list of users I am following, and who is following me?] '''Steemit FAQ''', retrieved in 6/4/2018</ref> Following/unfollowing users is a steem blockchain operation. This means that posts from users that were published
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  • '''Feed''' is where you go to see the most recent posts from the people you follow on [[S Feed is the first menu item in your account menu. You can get to your account menu
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