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Yes it does, but it depends on how low your steem power is. With the introduction of resource credits in the new HF20, the number of comments and posts that we can make is dependent on the amount of resource credits that we have and the amount of resource credits that we have is dependent on the amount of steempower that we possess.

To put it simply, if your steempower is extremely low them you might not be able to ask alot of questions or answer alot of questions on musing.

Checking your steempower and resource credits, I found that you have just about enough resource credits to make about 18 comments before you completely drain it. It takes about 5 days for your RC to be completely replenished so you might want to be mindful of how many questions you ask and answer on musing.

Start with asking and answering anything from 2-5 questions daily and you should be fine. As your steempower grows, so will your RC and soon you'll be able to ask and answer as many questions as you like.

You can check how many RC you have here steemd.com/@hayzeed. There you'll see how many RCs you have at a particular time and how many upvotes, comments and power-ups/transfers you can make.

I hope this helps.

Baha stop copy/pastin ... so this is how you two are doing it. Cheaters!! :p

What the hell are you talking about??

i was talking to my fellow competitors ... not you.

Yes it does. The more Steem Power the more you can do.

Steem Power reflects how many resource credits you hold. Resource credits are used to pay for any actions that you might do on the Steem block chain. They are used to control how much bandwidth you are using.

If you have 100 SP for example you may be able to do 10 comments a day and maybe 10 votes. If you reply to 8 questions then you don't have much left and it recharges at 20 % per day. It is forcing everyone to look at managing the power bars like a game does. The sooner you power up and grow your SP the better. The more SP your account holds the more actions you are able to do.

If you visit steemd.com and log into your account it will show you exactly what you have and are able to do. The only key is remembering if you exhaust your resource credits it takes 5 days to get back to 100% so managing them is key. if you do a little bit each day you will grow and in no time be able to do a lot more.

Aha ... cheater cheater pumpkin eater ... stop copy/pastin. I see what you two are up to now. Eagle eyes are upon you.

Hey eagle. Actually I think I have only ever done that once. I am not like that unless a repetitive question comes up. i honestly couldn't be asked to go back and hunt for a previous answer as there are too many to look at. Why aren't you on here answering questions it's fun.

Hey dood! I tried a few times on my phone and didn’t like it but snooped around and saw you two so had to tease you. I agree about the answers part. Last night I found it easier on my laptop so I may give the dapp another try. Nice to see familiar faces 😁

Our amount of actions (transactions) in Steemit is relatively correlated with the amount of Steem power that we have. Our stake (in the form of Steem power) is the determinant of how much can we do in the blockchain. 

Being a "Freemium" blockchain where basically it is a "Free" blockchain where there will be no cost if you perform transactions like upvote, comment, post, resteem, vote for witnesses or even perform account transfers. But technically there is a "cost" behind perform such actions. With the current hardfork (HF20), our actions is computed by three factors :

- State memory

- History size

- CPU (mega) cycles

Which is in conclusion that having low steem power will affect the number of questions you ask and number of answers you can provide on musing. 

Our answers (and posting) on questions will serve as "comments" on Musing Threads or it can serve as a blog post if you checked mark "Post as a blog".