There are several websites that can help users on the Steem blockchain, and I will outline a few of them here.
My favorite is SteemWorld.org, which displays a ton of useful information! To access your data, go to: steemworld.org/@XXXXX, where XXXXX is your username on the Steem blockchain.
Among other things, this site features an interactive tool that shows a user's current Voting Power (a percentage) and current Voting Value (the amoumt of SBD upvotes are worth). The "interactive" part of this tool allows a user to click-and-drag to find out how the Voting Value changes at various levels.
Before recharging: | After recharging: |
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62.54% Voting Power | 100% Voting Power |
Votes worth = 0.69 | Votes worth = 1.09 |
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There is also an indication when the Voting Power will be 100% recharged again. For users who are watching their reputation score on Steemit, a decimal value shows so you know how far you have before reaching the next level. Also included are rewards, by day, separated by category.
There is also a menu which shows information in several different categories:
Another useful site is Steemd.com/@XXXXX, where XXXXX is your username on the Steem blockchain. This site will show your Voing Power, your current Bandwidth (how much information you are capable of posting to the blockchain), and an exhaustive list of recent activity to your account, including:
- Outgoing upvotes you have given others
- Incoming upvotes to your posts
- Outgoing comments you have given others
- Incoming comments to your posts
- Delegations you have made
- Delegations you have been awarded
- Posts you have made
- Claimed author & curation rewards
- Transfers to/from your Steem wallet
If one clicks on the number of upvotes beneath a post on Steemit, a list can be seen. Sometimes, though, there are so many people who have upvoted that not all of them can be shown in the pop-up box:
But viewing the details of that post on Steemd will show ALL of the people who have upvoted that post:
The sheer volume of information on this site is astounding!
Another incredibly useful site is Steemian.info. They have information about the Steem blockchain, answers to common questions, important notes about security and the various keys, etc.
Steemian also has the most comprehensive list of Witnesses that I have seen, covering the top 400 positions!
The Steemit Board of Honor allows a light-hearted look at anyone's participation on the Steem blockchain. It is possible to see who is a Dolphin, who is a Whale, etc.
The site also shows "badges" that indicate how much one has participated thus far:
These sites are visited by me at various times each week, depending on what information I need and how I wish to view it. I hope you find these sites as useful as I do! 😊
ADDENDUM:
In a comment on this post, @denmarkguy mentioned SteemNow which shows Reputation, Voting Value, and a VERY nice summation of author & curation rewards — in summary as well as detail! I like this!
Simply put your name in the box at upper-right to get information for your Steem account! Many thanks to @denmarkguy for this useful tip!
ADDENDUM:
In another comment, @ethhandsmith shared links to three sites he uses: SteemTracked, SteemReports, and SteemTools. Sadly, I could not get any of those three sites to work for me; however, I would recommend that everyone try them, anyway, as your experience may vary! Thanks, Ethan! 😊 😊
For a fabulous sisterhood supporting women on Steemit:
For a group bringing more women onto Steemit and into Crypto:
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