Well , it is a week rate , so it will probably pass some time before you recover
You can also do dome PowerUP (If you are not already empty)
Related to the calculations:
this:
porchsares =AVS/ATS :2.437949058169532e-07
should be bigger than this
Account Average Bandwith/Max Virtual Bandw:1.666587792128527e-07
And the kwy variable is your week bandwith use :
Account Average bandwidth AAb
I will try to make the formula easier to understand in a new version
Hope this makes sense :)
It does and I thank you. I hope you will keep doing this and I will check back in a few days maybe. I have friends and I'm letting them know to come here for help.
So my numbers are 2.05 vs 1.66
That's kind of a 75% ratio. What should it be to be safe? I like to be conservative.
I got a few little points of SP from my wallet in the last hours. So I guess I should be hunting SP in my work here. I will review my rewards to see which rewards gave the best SP and try to do that again. Is that a good strategy?
Also, you said, "You can also do some PowerUP (If you are not already empty)" I do not know what this means. If I am not empty, maybe I will, but would you please clarify for an idiot like me?
I really appreciate your help. This is very nice of you to do for us little guys. Resteeming and I don't know why I did not already :)
Related to the figures ,I am working on a more accurate formula ,hope to have it soon
Well , you are probably just as idiot as me when I first found this problem a couple of weeks ago
So "Power UP" is to lock your Steems and get on exchange more Voting Power and bandwidth, you can do it from your Steemit wallet
You have 2 options right now
-Get some steem and power it up from your wallet
-Post less : (
But the question would be - if I power up with say $20 - does that really help? I'm in a situation where current money is a need.
I can see taking 80% and powering up with 20% each time I make a withdrawal. Over the long haul that may make a difference, but probably not too much now.
I'm in SE Asia where I spend about $15 a week for food, so what is small to others is big to me.