Steemit Lesson 1 : The Best Way to Power-up Your SBDs


Design credits : @rayhan97

Over the past days, powering up is a struggle for newbies to understand. It seems to be difficult in understanding terms and processes Steemit has offered. With it being decentralized, a lot has offered services for one's convenience - Part of it is powering-up your SBD's.

There's a better way of Powering-up your SBD Earnings!

A way that it it offers zero transaction cost and will make you maximize your SBD earnings to power-up! This also comes to converting your SBD's to STEEM. I'll walk you through to make sure you'll get the whole thing. Currently, the 50-50 Payout option is the most advisable because of SBD's market price value. That's one of the technique if you want to maximize your earnings to power-up, you need to use the 50 - 50 option first. Then power-up your SBD's by converting it to Steem.

I guess the GIF I made below will be able to walk you through to power-up your earnings.

I'll Still Walk you Through if you Still Didn't Get the GIF Above.

  • Go to your Wallet

Click on your Steem Dollars amount then click Market. You will then be redirected to Market that exchanges your SBD to STEEM directly without third party charges.


  • Sell you SBD for STEEM

On the BUY STEEM portion, which means your buying Steems in exchange of your SBDs. Type in the total of SBD's you wanted to exchange for STEEM. If you want to convert all, simply click that Available label, that will automatically input all of your SBDs. Then click that Lowest Ask, it simply means that's the highest amount/ratio a Steemit user wanted to sell their Steem to SBD.

The 0.833449 there means your 0.833449 SBD is equivalent to 1 STEEM.


  • Power-up your Steems to Steem Power

The last phase. Simply go back to wallet and look for your STEEMs. Click that amount and click the Power-Up option.

Then you will be redirected into how much would you Power-up. Type in the amount of STEEMs you want to power-up and click the POWER-UP button.

We're Done! :)

This is my first Steemit Lesson to Share and I do hope you learned and had fun. If you find this post informational, please don't forget to smash that Upvote and Resteem button. More Steemit informational blogs will come :)

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