Where do the Steem Dollars for the voting go?

in #money8 years ago

A view days back I posted "The real reason why Steem will make you rich is the low 'velocity' of Steem!". So far I got 55 votes for that post. Pretty happy with that!

According to the value next to the upvote button in that post, all votes together accumulated into $28.94. And according to the pop-up in the post I have no pending payouts. So, all $28.94 should be available in my wallet, right? Well... in my wallet 'only' appears $14.585! See the screenshot below showing my wallet at the time of this writing:



In the past I took out half a Steem Dollar and sent it to my Bittrex account just to test that process, but other than that I never touched any Steem Dollars in my Steemit wallet.

Can anybody please explain why my wallet does not contain ~$28.94?

My guess is that this $28.94 represents the total amount of value generated for all voters and me as a 'story writer' together. Is this a correct assumption? Or is something else going on here? But if this is the case, maybe it would be nice to give some feedback to the user so that he or she directly understands that not all of this money if for him/her. Maybe only show the value for the person that is logged in. Or maybe to add a line to the pop-up with 'Your Cut $14.585'. Or something similar to that. What do you think?


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No, half of the money for your post has been paid out in SBD and half of it has been paid out in Steem Power. I hope i could help :)

yes great

Thanks! That actually makes sense also. I can imagine there are good reasons for doing so. Than maybe it's clear enough like this in the user interface. I was thinking now if they should include a message like '50% will paid in Steem Power' or something like that, but I also think it's important that the user interface stays clean.

realistic

As i know, reward goes 50/50 in Steem Dollar and Steem Power

Thank you for the info

thanks for sharing brother...

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