Thanks for sharing. I use Steemd as well, from time to time, but never look at bandwidth. Not sure what bandwidth does; I suppose one needs to have bandwidth to be able to do something on the Steem blockchain, but I think I never had the issue of to little bandwidth. You know how bandwidth is calculated and what does it actually tells us?
Steembotracker: I suppose a very good tool when one likes to pay for a vote. I rarely pay for a vote, therefore not using that tool. But indeed, the tool is very useful to identify what bot is good to use to make the most out of a paid vote.
Oh no I use Steembotracker for my delegation not paying for votes! You know I don't do that. If you click on tools and delegation manager you have a great overhead of your delegation. I was going to use Vessel Wallet but I cant open it offline.
I like delegation Steem Power because you get a daily kick back and also I like the function at @minnowbooster where you can lease your steem power to other accounts and make some cash back. I am a small account but depending on the course of steem and steem dollar I make around 35 US Dollar a month at a course around 3.50 US Dollar per Steem/SD. It always changes but Imagine SD goes up to 30 or 300 than is this a nice monthly income. Especially if you travel around the world.
Yes I did run out of Bandwidth in the beginning because each action on Steemit takes a little bit. Steemd is also great to review all the actions that happens on my account or other accounts.
Enjoy Bali!
One of my fav tools are Steembottracker and Steemd to check my Bandwidth!
Thanks for sharing. I use Steemd as well, from time to time, but never look at bandwidth. Not sure what bandwidth does; I suppose one needs to have bandwidth to be able to do something on the Steem blockchain, but I think I never had the issue of to little bandwidth. You know how bandwidth is calculated and what does it actually tells us?
Steembotracker: I suppose a very good tool when one likes to pay for a vote. I rarely pay for a vote, therefore not using that tool. But indeed, the tool is very useful to identify what bot is good to use to make the most out of a paid vote.
Oh no I use Steembotracker for my delegation not paying for votes! You know I don't do that. If you click on tools and delegation manager you have a great overhead of your delegation. I was going to use Vessel Wallet but I cant open it offline.
Oww cool, didn't know steembottracker had the delegation part build in. I don't delegate SP, so therefore never looked into steem bot tracker to much.
I like delegation Steem Power because you get a daily kick back and also I like the function at @minnowbooster where you can lease your steem power to other accounts and make some cash back. I am a small account but depending on the course of steem and steem dollar I make around 35 US Dollar a month at a course around 3.50 US Dollar per Steem/SD. It always changes but Imagine SD goes up to 30 or 300 than is this a nice monthly income. Especially if you travel around the world.
Sure, I do understand delegation of SP brings in good money. I don't do this, since it supports more vote bots to emerge and stay in the market.
Yes I did run out of Bandwidth in the beginning because each action on Steemit takes a little bit. Steemd is also great to review all the actions that happens on my account or other accounts.
For detailed view by my own or other users accounts, I also use steemd; that one seems to be the most useful for any of the details.