Technical and Economical
- kept my node running smoothly, with no missed blocks
- lowered my price feed bias at 250% (from 300%). I initially raised it in order to increase SBD supply, as a countermeasure to the recent SBD pumps and, as far as we can see, this is working. But I think we can slow down the printing a bit.
- kept my SBD APR at 1%
- kept my account registration fee at 0.1 STEEM, synchronizing with the majority of witnesses (I use a script called steem witness toolbox, available for free on Github, for publishing the feed price and adjusting a few blockchain props)
- kept the block size at 65,536
Community
- went to a Steemit meetup in London (thanks
for the heads up) where I got to talk in person with a lot of very nice Steemians, including, but not limited to:
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and many other (forgive me if I forgot to put your name here, you're all gorgeous). Here are the details of the meetup:
-- Steemit Meetup In London - The Highlight Of My Blitz Trip
- published a few posts related to the Steem community:
-- STEEM Listed On Binance - Starts Trading From 100k Satoshis
-- In The Internal Market SBD Is AlreadyTrading Lower Than STEEM
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