Beginner's Guide to STEEM

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Beginner's Guide to STEEM
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<p>This is an updated version of a previous post. It's an attempt to break down Steemits's three assets - STEEM, Steem Power and Steem Dollars to their simplest form.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The system has various complexities - such as the 9:1 split between &nbsp;Steem and Steem Power for new Steem, or the 10:1 reverse split for STEEM after around 3 years. To be completely up to date about how Steem really works, please &nbsp;do read up the <a href="https://steem.io/SteemWhitePaper.pdf">Steem Whitepaper</a>. This post is more about the basics that every Steemit user needs to know.&nbsp;</p>
<p>There are three main asset classes on Steemit - Steem (STEEM), Steem Power (SP) and Steem Dollars (SD/SMD/SBD).</p>
<p>It all starts with <strong>Steem Dollars </strong>(henceforth SD) which are pegged roughly to the US Dollar. Under every post or reply is a $ value - this is what a Steem Dollar is and denotes the total rewards &nbsp;for &nbsp;the post. Rewards are distributed between the author of the post, &nbsp;the &nbsp;curators, and authors of the parent posts etc. Rewards are dished out in &nbsp;the form of SD and Steem Power (henceforth, SP). More on SP later. (I'll skip how the rewards are distributed exactly - that's for &nbsp;the whitepaper or a different article. But if you wrote a post, expect &nbsp;to be rewarded roughly half of what the post says.)</p>
<p>SD accumulates a rate of interest of 10% per annum. Interests are posted periodically on an annualised basis.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Steem Dollars can be converted to <strong>Steem </strong>(henceforth, &nbsp;&nbsp;STEEM). This is the highly liquid component of the asset system, and &nbsp;is &nbsp;the currency listed on exchanges. If you want to cash out quick, &nbsp;this &nbsp;is what you convert SD or SP to, and exchange to BTC or ETH. &nbsp;However, &nbsp;STEEM is constantly increasing supply at the rate of 100% &nbsp;every year. I.e. 100% inflation per annum. This has the potential to dilute your STEEM by approx 0.19% per day.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Note that the amount of STEEM that you receive for your SD varies &nbsp;according to the market's exchange rate. It is important to note that &nbsp;STEEM's exchange rate versus the US Dollar or Bitcoin is determined by &nbsp;the markets and not subject to the devaluation directly. (Although in &nbsp;the long term, I expect it to go down too - but trading markets are &nbsp;unpredictable.)</p>
<p>Finally, we have <strong>Steem Power </strong>(SP), the heart and soul of Steemit. This is the fixed, long term asset. STEEM can be converted to SP through a process called Power Up, and back to STEEM through Power Down. STEEM and SP have the same value at the time of &nbsp;conversion.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Unlike STEEM, SP cannot be cashed out quickly. In fact, converting SP to STEEM takes 2 years, across 104 equal instalments, every week. SP has potential for a high interest rate. Check out <a href="https://steemit.com/@deeprock">@deeprock</a>'s <a href="https://jscalc.io/calc/KcEkRo6qv2s8CM6S">SP interest calculator </a>to see the type of interests you can expect to earn. Note that recent rumours about compounding principals leading to astronomic interest rates are false.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Most importantly, SP is what affects your influence over upvotes and curating. The more your SP, the more your curation rewards as well.&nbsp;</p>
<p>In terms of exchange, STEEM = SP. SD = USD. SP can only be exchanged to/from STEEM. SD can be exchanged for STEEM on the internal market. SD (in some exchanges) and STEEM can then be exchanged on the markets against other currencies.&nbsp;</p>
<p>So those are three asset classes. And here are some basic <strong>recommendations </strong>-&nbsp;</p>
<p>1. If you believe in the long term potential of Steemit and are looking at your earnings as a long term investment (<strong>years</strong>) - Convert SD earned to STEEM through the <a href="https://steemit.com/market">internal market. </a>Then use the converted STEEM to Power Up to SP. Accumulate SP over the&nbsp;years. Meanwhile, you also gain influence over curation. This is going to pay massive dividends in the long run. Note that we are talking about&nbsp;several years here.&nbsp;</p>
<p>2. If you are looking for a quick buck (<strong>days</strong>) - &nbsp;Convert SD to STEEM, and cash out at the exchanges that support STEEM-BTC or STEEM-ETH. Poloniex and Bittrex are recommended.&nbsp;</p>
<p>3. If you are looking for medium term rewards (<strong>weeks/months</strong>),&nbsp;but not in a hurry to cash out - Hold on to SD earned. It doesn't have&nbsp;the potential to devalue like STEEM, fixed to the US Dollar and you earn a fixed 10% per annum interest. This is a low risk and stable &nbsp;&nbsp;strategy.&nbsp;</p>
<p>4. An alternative to number 3. STEEM may increase sharply in value on &nbsp;the exchange market versus the US Dollar, which can greatly outweigh the devaluation. This is of &nbsp;course a high risk strategy. But if you anticipate it, convert SD to&nbsp;STEEM and hold till you think STEEM has hit its peak. Then cash out at the exchanges.&nbsp;</p>
<p>I hope this helps! Please feel free to point out any errors, and of course check out the Whitepaper for more details.&nbsp;</p>
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