Hey B - it cost this Knight about $0.40 worth of RAM simply to unstake less than 100 EOS tokens. From what I can see, this RAM is now categorised as used - and as far as I am aware I will be unable to sell this RAM in the future. I really hope I am wrong, because if not, usership of EOS will be limited and when the next 'TRUE FREE TRANSACTION PLATFORM is established - users will migrate there.
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Minimum a new EOS account needs for some basic operations is 4KB of RAM. At current prices it costs about (0.1 EOS / KB) 0.4 EOS or $3.20 per account. More can be bought if needed.
For basic operation a Steem account needs at least 6 SP.
This Knight wants you to be right Slavix.
This Knight understands that you need about 5-6 SP in your account to transact. However this 5-6 SP remains in your account and you can transact nearly as much as you like per day.
The RAM does not appear to replenish. As such, once you have executed x number of transactions, you need to buy more RAM. So to me this is an expense of using EOS. Now you might say - but you can sell the RAM when you are finished with it. My question is - can I sell the RAM that I used to unstake my funds? If the answer is 'no', this is not a free transaction.
On Steem it costs me nothing to stake, unstake, vote, transfer etc.
SK.
OK now 99% certain you are right - have just done a couple more tests - not using any RAM. Thank you for your persistence.
I will draft a public EOS apology soon.
SK.
Actually Slavix - you might still be right - my RAM usage might be up simply because of the 3 day unstaking period - I will let you know what happens when the unstake is complete - this makes me happy.
I just sold some RAM for double the price I bought it for too. This also makes me happy.
SK.