RE: what does my vote value of 2 CTP signifies?

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As @achim03 said, there are some great examples that our upvote value in tribe tokens is bigger than in HIVE... Maybe it's time to start curating more in tribe tokens? :)



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You are touching something interesting here :-). Maybe we could create a curation trail for specialised ctp accounts around the thisisawesome project.

This could be quite helpful... Let me explain :-):

I have my achim03.ctp account and I use it mainly to upvote comments on my posts. In order not to loose voting power, I also set automatic upvotes on people of the community. The problem is that these people don't always use the #ctp tag in their posts and the votes are kind of lost.

If I could follow an account that upvotes quality posts that always bear the ctp tag, this would be quite helpful for me and probably for others as well...

Just something that poped up in my mind :-)

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I someone not using ctp tag in the post then your CTP power remain intact but your Hive voting power is lost. If you see your voting power in "Peakd" and your voting power in "CTP" , you will see both are different.

As a solution you can use "tribe vote multiplier" to make up your loss of Hive voting power.

For ex. I have set it as 1.2 so it means if I vote someone in Hive with 50% vote and user is using CTP tag too then user will get upvoted 50*1.2 =60% for CTP tribe .

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This is also an interesting idea... I didn't go deeper into the math of it, but I know that some people doing it...

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I someone not using ctp tag in the post then your CTP power remain intact but your Hive voting power is lost. If you see your voting power in "Peakd" and your voting power in "CTP" , you will see both are different.

The problem is that when you use tools like hive.vote, you need to set it regarding to hive. If you set your threshold at 85% it will do it regarding to your Hive voting power.

As a solution you can use "tribe vote multiplier" to make up your loss of Hive voting power.

Thanks a lot for this input. This is something that I have to try out

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Yes, I was thinking about that idea a lot... But, tbh, I have no time for running a curation trail... You know that I do curate with my ph1102.ctp account and I upvote ONLY posts and comments at CTPTalk... So, all upvotes are with "ctp" tag...

I can't force others to follow that account as I upvote a lot of comments...

But, maybe it can be done if the curation trail account could follow only my post upvotes... That wouldn't use the additional time...

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It would only make sense if it could be 100% automatised. I don't know whether it would be possible to follow your account with another account that follows only upvotes on posts. With Hive.vote I belive it's not possible.

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Please bug me a couple of times more in the future, and I will poke around... 🤣

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Don't worry I will do that 😂

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I never thought of only upvoting at ctp talk. Very smart way of doing it. Thanks for the tip.

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there are a couple of options for the same thing, but they are a bit "complicated" :)

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That is nice idea but we have select tribe with sound tokenomics.
Tribes that did not paid any attention to tokenomics will go on depreciating their token value.
I read that,PAL has lost 98% of its initial value.

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Oh, you are 100% right about that... And it was predictable that it will happen...

Not everyone is capable to build and maintain community... It's not an easy job to do... + a lot of things depends from the people INSIDE the community...

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