Steemian

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A Steemian is the term used to describe a member of the Steemit website, http://www.steemit.com

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.[1]

On Steemit a whale is a user who has a lot of SP (STEEM Power (SP)) and therefore more voting power. See more: Whale

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. See more: Dolphin

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. See more: Minnow

Others

Continuing the sea ecosystem analogy some users also are denominated Orca, Redfish or Plankton. Other steemians define in different ways like Steemizen, Steemulan, etc.


References

  1. Jump up What is a Bitcoin Whale? Written by Venzen Khaosan in Cryptocoins News, retrieved in 7/5/2017

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