Today, as I continue to learn new things about Steemit, I came across an unexpected opportunity to offer constructive ‘criticism’. This in no way infers a ‘real’ problem with Steemit. Anyone who can access my login history, ‘knows’ irrefutably that I am a huge fan of this platform. After all, it has renewed my energy/purpose for interactive blogging. Thank you! Thank You! Please, please be seated. Allow me to say that this post is about powering Up STEEM Dollars (SD) to STEEM Power (SP). Great thing to do, right? This, for me, is a huge experience; as I get enthused when investing in a stock which I believe has so much promise in concurrence with the crypto experts. Not only that, this is the very first stock that I have actually been able to invest in without coming directly out-of-pocket. How sweet is that? By the way, have you joined yet? If you’re an avid writer, or have other creative talents; spending time on non-payout sites; no disrespect intended; but, you’re possibly an example of *time wasted is money lost*. https://www.steemit.com But, I’ve digressed, as this post regards a concern I have; and, hopefully a helpful suggestion for making it an even better platform. Today, on logging in; I checked the value of Steemit; and saw that it actually took a bounce up from the recent decline. I had said I would buy at .98; but, personally decided to mentally note a buy ‘high’ price, in the event it did what it’s currently doing. Well, as life would have it, the buy-high figure was $1.11; the exact value it was today (10-11-17) at log in. On that note, I was ready to buy! Now, I wish I could say I did this like a pro; and, within seconds, had uploaded my pittance investment towards my distant-future reward; but, not exactly. You see, the blocktrades-transaction page sends me scampering for a how-to-video each time. Some of the usual go-to’s had flaws in their tutorials in one step or another; and, I am glad to say that I finally found a perfect video on YouTube, with exact steps, in exact time, completed in less than 2 minutes. The video is perfect for the visual learner who is better at seeing how-to, than, words, words, and more words. It was so helpful that I’m including it in this post; and, giving a shout-out to