json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["steem"],"appCategory":"steem","appTitle":"I am new on steemit and musing.io. Does the number $ that show up beneath inquiries replied or asked is it steem dollars, and if so does it get credited to you steem account/wallet?","appBody":"<p>THE NUMBER BY THE $</p>\n<p>The amount next to the $ sign on answers and questions on musing, along with posts and comments on Steemit, Busy, Steampeak, etc., is generally called STU—steem token units—since it's not exactly what people will be getting at payout.</p>\n<p>There are different mathematical factors involved which create different payout amounts depending largely on where STEEM and SBD prices are at. So, the STU amount represents an allocation of resources from the reward pool, that will then be processed and paid out depending on all the factors involved.</p>\n<p>In my opinion, the best thing to do would be to go to steemworld.org/@mulder2000, and scroll down to the author rewards window and hit the refresh button. There, a pretty accurate breakdown of what you can actually expect to receive will show up. Lately, what you see next to an answer or post in $ is being paid out about double that amount.</p>\n<p>So, if there's $3.00 sitting there, the actual payout, if taken in the SBD/SP split, will show something a little more than $6 in combined SP and STEEM, since liquid STEEM is being paid out in higher quantities than the SBD because the SBD debt ratio is still at or near 10%.</p>\n<p>The payout amount, however, differs, as I've said, based on how much STEEM is and how SBD is, so if STEEM surpasses SBD again (as it has in the past), expect to see all kinds of changes.</p>\n<p>STEEM WALLET</p>\n<p>Just like the other dApps on the STEEM blockchain, any amounts earned on musing that make it to payment, will be available to claim in your STEEM wallet.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pk6geazsw","appParentAuthor":"mulder2000","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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