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On steemit a minnow is a user who does not own much steem power. As such, the minnow has very little voting power and hardly any influence on the revenue distributed to the poster. | On steemit a minnow is a user who does not own much steem power. As such, the minnow has very little voting power and hardly any influence on the revenue distributed to the poster. | ||
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+ | * '''Steemit''' : https://steemit.com | ||
+ | * '''@barrydutton''' : [https://steemit.com/steemit/@barrydutton/steemit101-what-s-a-minnow-dolphin-whale-etc-in-terms-of-the-numbers-anyways-resources-for-steemit-noobs #Steemit101 : What's a Minnow, Dolphin, Whale, etc in terms of the numbers anyways? Resources for Steemit Noobs]. April, 3rd, 2017 | ||
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+ | ==Related articles:== | ||
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+ | * [[Dan Larimer]] | ||
+ | * [[Increase_your_Steem_Net_Worth|Increase your Steem Net Worth]] | ||
+ | * [[Steem Ecosystem]] | ||
+ | * [[Steemicide Hotline]] | ||
+ | * [[Steemit]] | ||
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+ | * '''CoinDesk''' : [http://www.coindesk.com/steemfest-reveals-the-power-of-blockchain-community/ Steemit's First 'Fest' Reveals the Power of Blockchain Community] ''Written by William Mougayar ([https://steemit.com/@wmougayar @wmougayar]), published in 11/23/2016 '' | ||
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+ | | Help keep this wiki page updated. Register, click in [https://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steemian&action=edit edit], add or modify the text and save. <br>If you're already a steemian you can be rewarded with steem, see how in [https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@steemcenterwiki/introduction-rewarding-steem-center-wiki-editors-with-steem-too @steemcenterwiki]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:59, 3 April 2017
A Steemian is the term used to describe a member of the steemit website. www.steemit.com
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[hide]Whale
The term "Whale" was originally used to describe a wealthy Bitcoin trader who has an influence on the market. It then became a widely used term for any wealthy cryptocurrency trader.
On Steemit a whale is a user who has a lot of SP (STEEMPOWER) and therefore more voting power.
Dolphin
The term 'Dolphin' is used to describe a cryptocurrency user who does not have as much revenue as a whale but has more revenue than a minnow. This means a dolphin has some influence unlike a minnow. A dolphin is less influenced by a whales activity
Minnow
As well as describing a small fish, the term "Minnow" also means a small or insignificant person or organization.
In cryptocurrency a Minnow is a is a trader with very little revenue. A minnow has very little or no influence on the market. minnows often follow the herd so are dictated by the whales influence.
On steemit a minnow is a user who does not own much steem power. As such, the minnow has very little voting power and hardly any influence on the revenue distributed to the poster.
Links:
- Steemit : https://steemit.com
- @barrydutton : #Steemit101 : What's a Minnow, Dolphin, Whale, etc in terms of the numbers anyways? Resources for Steemit Noobs. April, 3rd, 2017
Related articles:
References:
- CoinDesk : Steemit's First 'Fest' Reveals the Power of Blockchain Community Written by William Mougayar (@wmougayar), published in 11/23/2016
Help keep this wiki page updated. Register, click in edit, add or modify the text and save. If you're already a steemian you can be rewarded with steem, see how in @steemcenterwiki. |