CTPSB My Popcorn Time

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    Published on Jan 17, 2021
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    Every week when it's time to distribute the dividends to the delegators, it's a bit my popcorn time. I'm very excited to see whether we have beaten the record of the previous week and this week I was a bit disappointed because we were very far from our records.

    I could distribute less dividends in terms of CTP tokens. However as soon as I had started to payout the dividends 346 CTP tokens were credited to the account. Since I had already started the payouts I couldn't include that into this weeks dividends. Needless to say that next weeks dividends are going to rock :-).

    Few CTP tokens distributed but almost record level of APR

    Even though the number of CTP tokens distributed was lower than usual, because of the high CTP price, the APR for this week was record high. So what do I complain about :-)

    Token value increasing faster and faster

    Every week I'm surprised to see that the token value increases even faster than the week before. We are at a all time high APR at the moment.

    You will find all the detailed numbers in the video


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