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Title: What are stakes?
Post by: lifeinwinter on May 03, 2018, 04:07:24 PM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: hunnykaushal on May 03, 2018, 04:12:42 PM
Hello,

Let me explain stakes in simple words.

Suppose you participate in bounty campaign of ABC coin and you get total of 5 stakes.

let us assume bounty budget is 100 coins and 100 people participate in it and total number of stakes for all participants are 1000.

1 stake = Total bounty coins (100 Coins) / Total stakes of all particpants (1000)

As you have 5 stakes then you will get = 5*100/1000


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: lifeinwinter on May 03, 2018, 04:19:08 PM
Hello,

Let me explain stakes in simple words.

Suppose you participate in bounty campaign of ABC coin and you get total of 5 stakes.

let us assume bounty budget is 100 coins and 100 people participate in it and total number of stakes for all participants are 1000.

1 stake = Total bounty coins (100 Coins) / Total stakes of all particpants (1000)

As you have 5 stakes then you will get = 5*100/1000
Thank you so much!
So I will not be sure how much I will get in coins until the end of the bounty? because I cannot know how many participants will be in all


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: BlockEye on May 03, 2018, 04:23:36 PM
Hello,

Let me explain stakes in simple words.

Suppose you participate in bounty campaign of ABC coin and you get total of 5 stakes.

let us assume bounty budget is 100 coins and 100 people participate in it and total number of stakes for all participants are 1000.

1 stake = Total bounty coins (100 Coins) / Total stakes of all particpants (1000)

As you have 5 stakes then you will get = 5*100/1000
Thank you so much!
So I will not be sure how much I will get in coins until the end of the bounty? because I cannot know how many participants will be in all

Yep. Stakes system requires to sum up all data that recorded during the bounty period. A simple explanation is stake is just like a pizza slice. You can't tell the portion you are holding unless everyone that holds slice put it back again on the box. But you can have an approximate calculation of ever the campaign you join have a participants limitation.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: lifeinwinter on May 03, 2018, 04:25:38 PM
Hello,

Let me explain stakes in simple words.

Suppose you participate in bounty campaign of ABC coin and you get total of 5 stakes.

let us assume bounty budget is 100 coins and 100 people participate in it and total number of stakes for all participants are 1000.

1 stake = Total bounty coins (100 Coins) / Total stakes of all particpants (1000)

As you have 5 stakes then you will get = 5*100/1000

And why bounty programs choose stakes over thier tokens to calculate the rewards? is it better for them?


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: shahani on May 03, 2018, 04:30:38 PM
Stakes rewards is used for bounty campaign, once we joined a campaign we have a total stakes at the end of the campaign but depend on the rank position, because the higher rank we have, the more stakes we earn. Because distributions of stakes are based on the rank status.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: lifeinwinter on May 03, 2018, 04:33:22 PM
Thank you everyone.

But why bounty campaigns choose stakes over tokens/coins?


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Ayuluv2001 on May 03, 2018, 05:08:35 PM
Basically most bounties chooses stakes because it is much more of a fair distribution of rewards vs effort done after the outcome is finalized.
It can be a gamble to the extend that the ICO turns out to achieve very low funds hence it will result in low rewards if there are too many bounty hunters running for it.

But it can be pretty rewarding if it is very very successful with not much people doing it

However, there are bounties that gives tokens per action like THUG or some having coins per signature post

They are just much more rare


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: redyaprimasmara on May 03, 2018, 05:15:33 PM
I think stake isn't the number of tokens what you got from the bounty.
the stake is like the point from your work in the bounty that you joined.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: johnyespapa on May 03, 2018, 05:24:39 PM
Part of the total allocation that you will get,the more stakes that you have the bigger the cut of your rewards from the total bounty allocation.It isnt the total tokens that you will get,it is used to compute your total stakes from the total bounty pool (stakes) number of coins allocated over the total bounty stakes of all partocipants.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Thenuka99 on May 03, 2018, 05:27:03 PM
But why bounty campaigns choose stakes over tokens/coins?

mainly because for most campaigns there's a fix allocation of tokens for the total bounty program. campaign manager divide that amount into percentages for each campaign, Then make a stake system, at the end of the campaign they add the number of stakes and then divide it by the allocated percentage of tokens then you get how many tokens per one stake, Then it's easy to calculate number of tokens.

For example - if the allocation for certain campaign is 100 tokens  and bounty hunters earn 50 total stakes, that means 1 stake = 2 tokens. then you can calculate number of tokens per each participant.

Here's a detailed explanation about Stakes and some more post to refer if you have more questions .

What is Stake? How is it calculated? [Detailed Explanation]
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2928045.0


How Stakes are Calculated in ICO Bounty Campaigns
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2073641.0

What are "Stakes" in Bounty Campaigns?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2277486.0


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: tenebriscaelum on May 03, 2018, 05:30:36 PM
The stakes is like the percentage of tokens that you can get within the token allocation for the bounty after the ICO. Each bounty has different calculations and most of the time it is indicated in the bounty.

Example:

1 stake = Total bounty coins (100 Coins) / Total stakes of all particpants (1000)

As you have 5 stakes then you will get = 5*100/1000

If you are in doubt you ask you bounty manager for the calculations.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: 1000 years on May 03, 2018, 05:45:41 PM
Hello,

Let me explain stakes in simple words.

Suppose you participate in bounty campaign of ABC coin and you get total of 5 stakes.

let us assume bounty budget is 100 coins and 100 people participate in it and total number of stakes for all participants are 1000.

1 stake = Total bounty coins (100 Coins) / Total stakes of all particpants (1000)

As you have 5 stakes then you will get = 5*100/1000
thanks for the detailed explanation. Very useful for us as beginners. And now I also know about the stakes of a coin. Thank you very much  ;)


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: so_stupid on May 03, 2018, 05:48:06 PM
The steak system is not very pleasant for bounties, in my opinion. Many bounties do not limit the number of participants, which leads to a meager payoff in the end!


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: liam111 on May 03, 2018, 05:49:11 PM
Hello,

Let me explain stakes in simple words.

Suppose you participate in bounty campaign of ABC coin and you get total of 5 stakes.

let us assume bounty budget is 100 coins and 100 people participate in it and total number of stakes for all participants are 1000.

1 stake = Total bounty coins (100 Coins) / Total stakes of all particpants (1000)

As you have 5 stakes then you will get = 5*100/1000
thanks for the detailed explanation. Very useful for us as beginners. And now I also know about the stakes of a coin. Thank you very much  ;)
Sure, it is the best explanation for newbies. But i will add that not all bounties has a stakes: some projects divide tokens equally or it has the fixed payment per week.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Ayobami99 on May 03, 2018, 05:53:52 PM
Hello,

Let me explain stakes in simple words.

Suppose you participate in bounty campaign of ABC coin and you get total of 5 stakes.

let us assume bounty budget is 100 coins and 100 people participate in it and total number of stakes for all participants are 1000.

1 stake = Total bounty coins (100 Coins) / Total stakes of all particpants (1000)

As you have 5 stakes then you will get = 5*100/1000
Thanks so much for the simple explanation of the stakes,  i think its the same as steak. Thanks again


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: vit05 on May 03, 2018, 05:53:56 PM
 Stake could it be too the idea of receiving a reward when you hodl a coin that works with PoS. Some examples are coins like Decred where you are rewarded when running a wallet 24/7.

The idea behind PoS - Proof of Stake is that the stakes will help secure the blockchain.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Karisma Black on May 03, 2018, 05:55:59 PM
Thank you everyone.

But why bounty campaigns choose stakes over tokens/coins?
Some do but most are afraid they might be overwhelmed by a high number of participants.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: qazgroup on May 03, 2018, 06:08:21 PM
If you are asking about bounty stakes then they are not equal to number of tokens, they represent the percentage of your reward or share in the respective campaign.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: gowobonyok on May 04, 2018, 01:39:50 AM
I think stake isn't the number of tokens what you got from the bounty.
the stake is like the point from your work in the bounty that you joined.

more so. points earned from the work every week. and each stakes earned are also influenced by the rank of each participant who follows the bounty campaign.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: nicolebtccrypto on May 04, 2018, 02:28:26 AM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!
Stakes are distributed as a reward for accomplishing your weekly task in your bounty campaign. If you are given stakes after you join a campaign then it only means that you finished their posting requirements every week.. Stakes is given weekly.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: jherenz on May 04, 2018, 02:41:44 AM
Stakes are distributed rewards for your weekly task in bounty campaign, if you got the reward it means that you hit the requirements for every week and it depends on the rank position how many stakes will be given to you


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: minatour on May 04, 2018, 02:50:10 AM
Stake are given to us every week if we do the job and follow the rules correctly, and we will be given to the participants in accordance with the rank we have, I never think about how many tokens are available, I only work to get the stake every week


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: iamMhew on May 04, 2018, 05:01:17 AM
stakes means your "PART" in a bounty, theres a polls for every bounty category, like signature campaign, social campaign, blogs and translation, each categories has a "part" to be divided onto participants that are participating on each categories, stakes should be use to be equally share their reward on what ranks, number of followers, blog popularity, and translation quality they have. meaning the more stakes indicates in your row in the spreadsheet, that there will be divided on how much poll that categories have. stakes indicates your rewards and not just to hide the value/name of the token.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Jatin thapar 01 on May 04, 2018, 05:07:24 AM
stakes are the rewards that you earn from different bounty campaigns by promoting there projects on social media and in return those campaigns give you stakes according to your followers/friends etc. and stakes are always given weekly.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Ranillo79 on May 04, 2018, 05:15:55 AM
Stakes is the reward you.can get every week in most bounty campaign. As you can see number of stake is depend on you account, for example in siganture campaign the high rank has the highest stake. Wbat was the purpose? Stake is the on need on the formula to compute the token that is earn by one participant.  Example ( total allocation of bounty/ all stakes * participant stake= token to get)


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: aleksabat on May 04, 2018, 05:28:10 AM
Stake is literally a share of a pool. 1 stake itself means nothing. 100 stakes, for example, is 1000 tokens and you have 100 people in the bounty. So, each person will get 1 stake and 1000 tokens for it.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: agimat on May 04, 2018, 05:41:59 AM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!

Yes actually stake is the total reward you get in weekly basis, but it depends on your ranks or position in the bounty campaign the higher ranks the many stakes you recieved weekly if you can comply the minimum post required, but we dont know the value per stake, given to us we will just wait until the campaign will end and hoping that the bounty campaign we are joining will be successfull.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: lifeinwinter on May 04, 2018, 07:53:15 AM
Thank you guys for your explanations. Very clear.
I still have one last question though about the payment.

I think almost every bounty pay their participants weekly, that is, calculated by stakes or their coins; but, does that mean that if i'm paid in stakes, every week I just get the symbolic "stake" but not real valued coin (like btc or eth). I should wait until the end of the bounty (normally the end of crowdsale) to be able to change them to real value?


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Jaggi90 on May 04, 2018, 08:00:20 AM
Marketing Campaign started by company to promote their projects in social media through people like us via Facebook , tweeter etc. gives you some reward. This reward is called stake. These are the coins which are distributed among the participants.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: rohican on May 04, 2018, 08:02:53 AM
I think stakes are a form of appreciation for you in every effort. It depends on the rules made. Simply put stakes may be said to be a score.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Bren Briones on May 04, 2018, 08:03:17 AM
Stakes are like matrix points in a matrix system. It is not the actual token that you will recieve. If you do your part in the campaign, you will be given points for your contribution. Points will varru depending in the rules in the campaign. This will dictate how many tokens will be given to you as your share in the token allocation.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: lifeinwinter on May 04, 2018, 08:17:13 AM
But why bounty campaigns choose stakes over tokens/coins?

mainly because for most campaigns there's a fix allocation of tokens for the total bounty program. campaign manager divide that amount into percentages for each campaign, Then make a stake system, at the end of the campaign they add the number of stakes and then divide it by the allocated percentage of tokens then you get how many tokens per one stake, Then it's easy to calculate number of tokens.

For example - if the allocation for certain campaign is 100 tokens  and bounty hunters earn 50 total stakes, that means 1 stake = 2 tokens. then you can calculate number of tokens per each participant.

Here's a detailed explanation about Stakes and some more post to refer if you have more questions .

What is Stake? How is it calculated? [Detailed Explanation]
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2928045.0


How Stakes are Calculated in ICO Bounty Campaigns
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2073641.0

What are "Stakes" in Bounty Campaigns?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2277486.0


Thank you so much!

But then each week I just get symbolic stakes? I have to wait the end of bounty to change it to real value?


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: saras008 on May 04, 2018, 09:33:07 AM
I think stakes to facilitate the calculation, because every campaign, the number of bounty and participants are different too. If you get 99 stages out of a total of 1000 stages that all participants have, then you are entitled to 99/1000 of the bounty provided.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: y3v63n on May 04, 2018, 10:02:54 AM
Thank you guys for your explanations. Very clear.
I still have one last question though about the payment.

I think almost every bounty pay their participants weekly, that is, calculated by stakes or their coins; but, does that mean that if i'm paid in stakes, every week I just get the symbolic "stake" but not real valued coin (like btc or eth). I should wait until the end of the bounty (normally the end of crowdsale) to be able to change them to real value?

Yes, you get your stakes weekly (but this really depends on bounty manager, some calculate them in the end of the campaign) but you don't actually get paid anything (again, I think there is one manager who does pay weekly in BTC) until the end of the campaign. Most of the times the payment is in the form of a coin of the ICO you are promoting. You have however to wait, sometimes up to two months, after the bounty ends. Then you get your coins and either can trade them on exchanges (if it is being traded already) or wait until the coin gets listed on one of the exchanges.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: lifeinwinter on May 04, 2018, 10:17:21 AM
Thank you guys for your explanations. Very clear.
I still have one last question though about the payment.

I think almost every bounty pay their participants weekly, that is, calculated by stakes or their coins; but, does that mean that if i'm paid in stakes, every week I just get the symbolic "stake" but not real valued coin (like btc or eth). I should wait until the end of the bounty (normally the end of crowdsale) to be able to change them to real value?

Yes, you get your stakes weekly (but this really depends on bounty manager, some calculate them in the end of the campaign) but you don't actually get paid anything (again, I think there is one manager who does pay weekly in BTC) until the end of the campaign. Most of the times the payment is in the form of a coin of the ICO you are promoting. You have however to wait, sometimes up to two months, after the bounty ends. Then you get your coins and either can trade them on exchanges (if it is being traded already) or wait until the coin gets listed on one of the exchanges.

Thank you!!!


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: ElectronicBot on May 28, 2018, 09:47:29 PM
Stacks and this is something like a conditional unit. Their price will depend on the total number of stacks and budget of  Bounty.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: markieeeloy on May 29, 2018, 01:43:44 AM
Stake is an identifier on how much allocation you got in the bounty campaign. For example, you joined facebook, and you have 500 friends that is equivalent to 1 stake per week. For a month you earned 4 stakes, 1stake/week, and in the conclusion, the bounty manager post 50 bounty coins per stake, so 50 coins X 4 stake= 200 coins.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: kamalkk on May 31, 2018, 01:34:45 PM
Stakes rewards is used for bounty campaign, once we joined a campaign we have a total stakes at the end of the campaign but depend on the rank position, because the higher rank we have, the more stakes we earn. Because distributions of stakes are based on the rank status.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Haley craft on May 31, 2018, 01:40:17 PM
The stake ratio you get is the total token you get.
Instead of a 1stake=1token, such a calculation method is wrong.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: daenarys_stormborn on May 31, 2018, 02:01:41 PM
not that way, the stake is different from token, stakes it is your share of allocation after later in the end the calculation of the last allocation results are collected, and then distributed with the number of all stake with the token collected


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Pecunia non olet on May 31, 2018, 02:04:21 PM
Why do you still post here your explanation? There are more than 20 explanations, I think that he understands that and you do not have to spam here anymore  ::)


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: identifyuser on May 31, 2018, 04:52:26 PM
Why do you still post here your explanation? There are more than 20 explanations, I think that he understands that and you do not have to spam here anymore  ::)

Stakes are points that are awarded to members of the Bounty campaign. After the end of the Bounty, the number of allocated tokens is divided by the total number of stakes to calculate the price of each stake


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Afrizky R on May 31, 2018, 05:05:30 PM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!

not like that understanding you mentioned,
you can find it in google a lot of explaining about how to calculate the stake, understand first and try you try to look for it first because it is very important that you can undeestand


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: vaso11 on May 31, 2018, 05:09:43 PM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!
1 stake is not always one token. There are certainly projects where 1 bet = 1 token but mostly people receive stake, then all bets are added and the number of tokens that is allocated is divided into stakes and then people get their coins or tokens


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: petronus on May 31, 2018, 05:12:28 PM
I have never participated in bounty and I want to know how to count the stake


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: itssawai on May 31, 2018, 05:17:52 PM
As many of the replies mentioned, stakes are not necessarily the amount of tokens. It's rather a number which is added and divided by the tokens allocated to any bounty campaign, for eg. 1000 tokens are allocated for a campaign and total stakes earned by all bounty hunters are 500, then 1 stake will be equal to 2 tokens.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: teeevnglst on May 31, 2018, 05:20:55 PM
Stake system means how much work you have  completed and this is recorded for later computation of bounty rewards. It doesnt mean the tokens you will be getting but a percentage of work you made.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: digitran on May 31, 2018, 05:23:57 PM
Stakes are nothing but parts, in bounty campaign the stakes will be allotted to members to give rewards. It is depends on their rank position. Higher rank people will get high stakes.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: KSHMR on May 31, 2018, 05:33:21 PM
My understanding about the calculation of the stakes is it depends on the bounty manager. Not all the bounty will give 1 stakes = 100 coins/token some bounties will give you 1 stakes = 50 coins/tokens. I think it depends on the bounty campaign.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: jhongzjhong on May 31, 2018, 05:34:59 PM
There's a thread here that discussing stake on how to calculate, here is I quoted below the formula on how to get your share in a stake.
It was clearly stated on the formula on how to know your share in a stake.

You can use a formula to calculate your stakes.
S = Sum of Currency
y = Number of your own stakes
n = Number of stakes ( You must count the number of stakes in the spreadsheet)
x = What you get

x = S/n * y
Edit: Example for better understanding of the formula:
S = 1 BTC
y = 5 (your own stakes)
n = 1000 (all stakes)
x = 1 BTC/1000 * 5 = 0.001 * 5 = 0.005 BTC
When i saw his post i really understand on how to compute your rewarding stake in bounty campaign participants.
OP, hopefully, it will help you this post, if you are already satisfied their answer you may lock this thread.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: deepali01 on May 31, 2018, 05:36:41 PM
stakes means your "PART" in a bounty, theres a polls for every bounty category, like signature campaign, social campaign, blogs and translation, each categories has a "part" to be divided onto participants that are participating on each categories, stakes should be use to be equally share their reward on what ranks, number of followers, blog popularity, and translation quality they have. meaning the more stakes indicates in your row in the spreadsheet, that there will be divided on how much poll that categories have. stakes indicates your rewards and not just to hide the value/name of the token  :) :)


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Beymax08 on May 31, 2018, 05:43:21 PM
Stakes is the portion you can get as a reward in bounty campaign. The total reward will be divided among the participants that have joined the campaign, it will divided accordingly to the stakes they earned.you will get your stakes after the ICO project ends.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Umkar on May 31, 2018, 05:52:04 PM
First, the ICO signature campaign participants have weekly rates, the size of which depends on the rank of the participant. ICO does not immediately succeed in paying tokens to signatories. After all, it is impossible to determine in advance how many participants will participate and what ranks will be in them. Therefore, the betting system is applied. The bet is therefore different from the token. In one bet, depending on the number of tokens allocated, there can be many tokens. After the completion of the ICO, when the total number of signatures participating in the campaign and in all other generosity campaigns is known, the total number of tokens allocated is divided by the number of participants and the bet size is obtained. Then this number is multiplied by the number of bets and the exact number of tokens to be paid to each particular participant is determined.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Tahir460pk on May 31, 2018, 06:03:43 PM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!
Stake system used for calculation in bounty campaigns, it doesn’t mean that if you have 1 stake that mean you have 1 token.
In the stake system they count all stake & divide allocated tokens on counted stakes then multiply with your stakes, then you will get your token.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: idioma1 on May 31, 2018, 06:07:52 PM
A stake is like a share of ICO coins/tokens which bounty hunters can earn. After the ICO, when bounty distribution happens, each stake is converted into a fixed amount of coins (for example 1 stake = 10 coins).


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Veviene0417 on May 31, 2018, 06:23:09 PM
Well, for me stakes are total bounty token you earn  at the end of bounty campaign. It depends on the rank or position inside the forum, the higher the position, the higher stakes you have. In other words, a salary or compensation you gain from bounty program.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: reflector on May 31, 2018, 06:30:18 PM
Well, for me stakes are total bounty token you earn  at the end of bounty campaign. It depends on the rank or position inside the forum, the higher the position, the higher stakes you have. In other words, a salary or compensation you gain from bounty program.

Stakes are total bounty amount that is right but it differs according to the number of participants part of the each bounty. for example you have 10 members in signature campaign with 20 percent and 5 members in facebook with 15 percentage stacks means.
Facebook campaigners only able to get more stakes while the tokens are distributing as a payment.
So check the participants numbers and then invest on the concern tokens mate.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Samtob4 on May 31, 2018, 06:38:31 PM
Hello,

Let me explain stakes in simple words.

Suppose you participate in bounty campaign of ABC coin and you get total of 5 stakes.

let us assume bounty budget is 100 coins and 100 people participate in it and total number of stakes for all participants are 1000.

1 stake = Total bounty coins (100 Coins) / Total stakes of all particpants (1000)

As you have 5 stakes then you will get = 5*100/1000

you can get what you want to know in the analysis mate that a simple way to know it.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: yohaneshs on May 31, 2018, 06:42:21 PM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!

stakes just a word to describe a bounty from manager. usually they have a allocation and formula to convert stakes into token
therefore stake is not same as the token.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: masha-1v on May 31, 2018, 06:47:48 PM
This is a common system of distribution, and it is necessary to different people, could receive awards depending on their rank. It also allows you to track your income.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: MakarovMV on May 31, 2018, 06:54:44 PM
Actually it is easy to understand. "Stake" is undisclosed number of tokens. Many projects use "stake system" because it is much easier to calculate the amount of tokens for each participant from the whole pool of tokens allocated for one or another bounty(Twitter, FB, signature etc.). Usually projects use the following formula: * Your final number of Tokens =
(Bounty campaign pool / Total number of stakes everyone earned during the campaign) * Number of stakes you earned.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: hovrah on May 31, 2018, 07:04:43 PM
This is a common system of distribution, and it is necessary to different people, could receive awards depending on their rank. It also allows you to track your income.
in any case, this is a measure of determining the earnings for the amount of work that you have done. except the Bounty companies of such use stake I've never met anywhere else.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Cocoincos on May 31, 2018, 07:07:06 PM
I think that stakes it very different for everyone! also it good for manipulations for not honest admins, and know we can see it everywhere


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: sergienkoe on May 31, 2018, 07:21:05 PM
I think that stakes it very different for everyone! also it good for manipulations for not honest admins, and know we can see it everywhere

Without the use of stakes, it is difficult to count the activity of company participants.
Usually in companies everything is transparent. The amount of the reward is divided by the total number of stakes and then one stake can be expressed in a coin.
Often in the tables, these calculations are shown.

Not honest admins can manipulate without stakes either.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Israel712 on May 31, 2018, 07:48:55 PM
Stakes are the rewards you are given for participating in a bounty programme. it is actually money set apart for campaign fairly shared among participants who have laboured to promote new projects.






Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Tanzion27 on May 31, 2018, 07:52:10 PM
Stakes are the rewards you will receive from the campaign that you have joined, basically it is not like what you have said that if you receive like 1 stake equivalent to 1 ABC, not totally like that, but they allocate a specific amount of rewards for those participants who join the said project, and it really depends on the number of participants as well. So that’s the simple way to explain what stakes really is and how it works.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Bunk67 on May 31, 2018, 08:13:47 PM
stake are calculated depending on the amount of token to be share in a project, in a project if 1000 token are to be share and 500 people participate in the project that means  1 stake will 1000/500 so 1 stake will be 2 token


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: alient86 on May 31, 2018, 08:37:32 PM
How to calculate the stakes- you have already explained. I just want to add that their number depends on the shooting rang. So approximately it is possible to count how many you will receive tokens on a total. You just need to see how many in each rang people and add more stacks on the head (using a selection in Excel) The result is inaccurate, but I usually close to the real number


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Classica35 on May 31, 2018, 10:47:50 PM
Earning stakes, does not specify the exact amount of tokens to gotten. It depends on the total bounty allocation, the stakes gotten by the same email.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: batang_bitcoin on May 31, 2018, 10:49:58 PM
Hey Op I've seen you are active today.

To avoid spam, you can now close this thread as answers will be repeated.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: phpartisanmaster on May 31, 2018, 10:51:30 PM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!

Stakes are the percentage of how many tokens you are going to get, stakes will determine on how much work you have done for the entire project but still rank matters because the percentage will be a different thing if you have higher rank in your account.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: bibitao29 on June 01, 2018, 07:12:33 AM
I think stake isn't the number of tokens what you got from the bounty.
the stake is like the point from your work in the bounty that you joined.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: abztabz on June 01, 2018, 07:18:13 AM
my opinion stake is what you get every week doing task like signature campaign or other bounties


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Mendy487 on June 01, 2018, 07:34:01 AM
Stakes is the reward you.can get every week in most bounty campaign. As you can see number of stake is depend on your account, for example in signature campaign, the higher thr rank, the higher the stake. Stakes are used to allocate the rewards of the bounty pool according to the rank of the participants that participated in the bounty program


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Donnie_28 on June 01, 2018, 07:47:24 AM
If you join from a bounty you can earn weekly stakes. To earn stakes you should work on it so that you can earn stakes until the end of bounty. Stakes are defending on the followers and ranking.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: bibitao18 on June 01, 2018, 01:56:02 PM
Part of the total allocation that you will get,the more stakes that you have the bigger the cut of your rewards from the total bounty allocation.It isnt the total tokens that you will get,it is used to compute your total stakes from the total bounty pool (stakes) number of coins allocated over the total bounty stakes of all partocipants.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Paka1 on June 01, 2018, 02:22:15 PM
Stakes are those rewards given by a campaign after a week, different campaigns requires certain amount of post that will be counted for a week in which you will be rewarded.  Ranks may vary so as the amount of stakes to be given, if you have the highest rank then you will get bigger amount of stakes and if you have the lowest rank, the lowest stake you will get. When the campaign is finished that is the time where you could claim your rewards.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Arcoin1 on June 22, 2018, 08:23:05 AM
They are reviews you have approved when you join award-winning signature campaigns. Thanks to Stake you can earn money and make money.  1 comment = 1 stake.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Rlyn on June 22, 2018, 08:30:14 AM
Stakes are the reward that is given to all participants who did their tasks well done in bounty campaign. Stakes depends on the rank of your account or followers in your social media account and also if you did the tasks well


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Naughty Princess on June 22, 2018, 08:33:02 AM
Stakes are the rewards you are given for participating in a bounty programme. it is actually money set apart for campaign fairly shared among participants who have laboured to promote new projects.

Stakes is used to determine how much token you are going to receive after the end of the bounty campaign which depends on the rank you have. Instead of giving the tokens during the ICO, the project team used stakes for easy calculation of how much token the participant have to receive for their effort to promote the project and how long that the participant stays on it.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: luyin46 on June 22, 2018, 08:33:17 AM
This is based on the number of each person's share. You have to do a job and give you a certain number of shares. Finally, the total number is counted and averaged again. Then the number of tokens each person deserves is calculated. This is fairly fair.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: defoman on June 22, 2018, 08:40:05 AM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!
For example, there are 100 tokens. The campaign involves 17 people who make retweets and get 2 bets per week. To calculate the number of tokens these people will receive. Believe - 100/(17*2)= 2,94. So many tokens will be given to each participant.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: enisshkurti on June 22, 2018, 08:43:33 AM
Actually stakes represent a percentage of you inside the campaign let us assume that 20% of Bounty goes to Article, than people that are included in that campaign with get the percentage(sakaes) from overall of 20%


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: sircy on June 22, 2018, 08:48:31 AM
Hello,

Let me explain stakes in simple words.

Suppose you participate in bounty campaign of ABC coin and you get total of 5 stakes.

let us assume bounty budget is 100 coins and 100 people participate in it and total number of stakes for all participants are 1000.

1 stake = Total bounty coins (100 Coins) / Total stakes of all particpants (1000)

As you have 5 stakes then you will get = 5*100/1000
the calculations are systematically indeed like this and this is correct. with this, you can probably estimate how tokens are you going to get in the bounty. but now sometimes also new systems have a bounty with a direct payment of some token in a few weeks and sometimes there is also 1 stakes are 1 token that will be paid.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: TheMountaincrypto on June 22, 2018, 08:57:02 AM
The total stakes you earned divided by the total number of stakes multiplied by the number of token alloted on the campaign you had joined like for facebook , twitter or signiture. Lets say there were total of 100 stakes on the signiture campaign and you just earned 10 stakes and there were 1000 token for the signiture campaign.(10/100) is 0.1 x 1000 =  100. It means that you will have 100 token.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Remat34 on June 22, 2018, 10:14:31 AM
Stakes for me are just a kind of mathematical representation of how much reward in tokens are gonna go to every participants according to how much they are able to gather each during the stipulated period allocated for any project's bounty.

Consequently, it makes calculations easier for the bounty manager/team when the campaign eventually comes to an end. Also, it makes it easier and faster for bounty participants to get their rewards.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Glydel1999 on June 27, 2018, 04:52:52 PM
Stakes are known as Stocks or Share which is a portion of ownership in a certain company. The ownership you have gives you a securities and income that you can be used in future or any moment.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: maiden on July 06, 2018, 02:26:11 PM
Based on what i’ve learn, stakes are known as a stocks or shares of the owners in a project. It is also the representation of how much reward token are gonna give to every participants.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: r_u_m_s on July 06, 2018, 09:37:30 PM
No, you all misunderstood. In most bonus programs, STAKES means the amount of points you received. At the end of the ICO, all points are added up and the reward is divided proportionally to the number of your points.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: 42K on July 06, 2018, 09:42:04 PM
Every project has it own way of staking. Some projects' stakes=tokens and other is mere numbers. For stakes most of them is earned and its divided by the total tokens multiplied by the tokens.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: $9million on July 07, 2018, 01:03:50 PM
Stakes are earned when participates in bounties. Others does it in a form of the tokens but others does it in a stakes form which will be divided and shared among participants with the total pool.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Renu kapoor on July 07, 2018, 01:15:54 PM
Stakes is the reward given by the company for whom you work and they pay you tokens for your work, these are stakes, further these stakes converted in coins of the company.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Pecintabakso on July 07, 2018, 01:19:24 PM
stake is a bet used in bounty campaign programs. you must follow the rules of the bounty campaign after that will get the stake. the stake is divided by account rank, the higher the rank then the more earned stake.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: ichanjay on July 07, 2018, 01:19:58 PM
Stakes just represents the percent that you can have with the total allocated coins that every bounty participants will share on. It doesn't mean the actual coins that you will get.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: chankyleer on July 08, 2018, 03:26:23 AM
Stakes are like matrix points in a matrix system. It is not the actual token that you will recieve. If you do your part in the campaign, you will be given points for your contribution. Points will varru depending in the rules in the campaign. This will dictate how many tokens will be given to you as your share in the token allocation.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: KobbyC on July 13, 2018, 08:30:37 AM
Stakes are given so that tokens which will be shared will be distributed relatively. An example will help explain this. For example: assuming bounty hunters in a signature campaign are 3 and tokens to be shared is 100. person A get 5 stakes, person B gets 3 stakes and person C gets 2 stakes. This means that A will get 50 tokens, B will get 30 tokens and C will get 20 tokens during distribution.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: alexzorgo on July 23, 2018, 05:01:04 PM
Stakes are a relative unit of reward for the work done in the bounty campaign.
This unit is intermediate in the calculation of awards to performers.
At the end of the bounty campaign with stakes first get the total amount of work done in intermediate units.
After that, the available total pool in tokens is divided by the number of stakes.
In this way, the ratio of stakes to one token is calculated.
And after these calculations, you can distribute the tokens in accordance with the resulting stakes-token ratio.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: hazotalike on July 23, 2018, 05:05:22 PM
In my knowledge, When you do bounty campaign, you will receive stakes corresponding with token.
They will receive token through number of stakes:
Token = total token at that campaign / total stakes that they received.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Suprittandon on July 23, 2018, 05:09:08 PM
well in my knowledge, when we join some bounty compaign, we get stakes for the work we done. Stakes are the percentage of tokens that you can get within the token allocation for the bounty after the ICO. but every bounties has different calculations .


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: nicolesalv on July 23, 2018, 05:31:34 PM
stakes is like your share . Where do you get this stakes? you can get this stakes when you join a bounty campaign ig an ICO project like signature campaign or social media campaign. every week you have your stake calculated and at the end of the ICO you will be paid based on your number of stakes.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: DrGuns4Hands on July 24, 2018, 09:04:41 AM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!

Stakes are based on the contribution of an individual to own a share out of helping the project`s success. This would be a compensation based on the total number of supply to be distributed out of its total token supply. Stakes may indicate the value of influence, your help and who helped the project. This happens to be the importance of a rank; the higher your rank, the better stakes you get and the higher the value of you’re helped in the community be – thus, creating an impression of legitimacy with a correlated higher compensation.



Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: JoeBriggs on July 24, 2018, 09:12:36 AM
Stakes are a simple way to avoid fixed reward for the work. It's better in the way that tokens could be gone in a few weeks, you dont know how many participants will be there.
Stakes are counted together and after that it was explained many times here. :)


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: cryptobali on July 24, 2018, 09:13:34 AM
steaks need to be tied and backed up with a reliable crypto-currency, so that no one in the air hung unnecessarily, or it is incomprehensible to skam or not


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: malading on July 24, 2018, 09:17:37 AM
This is not the case, the bet is the total unit of measure you get, usually the bet is calculated as 1 * 100/1000! You can see the detailed distribution rules in the bounty thread!


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Naughty Princess on July 24, 2018, 09:20:41 AM
stakes is like your share . Where do you get this stakes? you can get this stakes when you join a bounty campaign ig an ICO project like signature campaign or social media campaign. every week you have your stake calculated and at the end of the ICO you will be paid based on your number of stakes.
Stakes is where the project team based the tokens giving as the reward for the participants in different bounty campaign. Stakes are distributed every week ad payment for those who work for that week. Number of stakes depends on your rank and how it is being distributed to everyone.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: JoMarrah Iarim Dan on July 24, 2018, 01:01:23 PM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!

Stakes are your shares. Stakes corresponds to how many coins or tokens you'll receive but it does not mean that 1stakes = 1 coin. No. Here is how it is computed. For example in signature campaign. Total stakes of each participants will be added to every other stakes in the spreadsheet of signature campaign and this will be divided in the alloted tokens in signature campaign. The answer will be the value of a single stake.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Redhead5 on July 24, 2018, 01:54:31 PM
I think stake isn't the number of tokens what you got from the bounty.
the stake is like the point from your work in the bounty that you joined.


It is right. In addition the stakes that you received as rewards from the bounty has an equivalent tokens that you may actually earn. So from the form of stakes this will converted into tokens and finally becomes a coins in exchanges. IMOO.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: apyong on July 24, 2018, 02:00:16 PM
Stakes are the rewards given to a bounty hunter according to their work, and according also to the rules set by the bounty managers. This is a really big help to bounty managers to calculate the rewards in the end of the bounty campaign.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Sungoku on July 24, 2018, 02:03:48 PM
Stakes are the rewards given to a bounty hunter according to their work, and according also to the rules set by the bounty managers. This is a really big help to bounty managers to calculate the rewards in the end of the bounty campaign.
But if you join from the bounty, you can get a weekly bet. To earn a bet, you must work on it so that you can get the stock until the end of the prize. Bets survive on followers and ranks.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Alijiindahaus on July 24, 2018, 02:04:12 PM
Stakes are the rewards given to a bounty hunter according to their work, and according also to the rules set by the bounty managers. This is a really big help to bounty managers to calculate the rewards in the end of the bounty campaign.
It seems to me that the ways of calculating the salary for members of the Bounty campaign with the help of steaks positively affects not only the activity of the bounty manager, but also the income of the participants themselves. The fact is that there is no fixed rate, and the steak is practically a percentage of the total pool for each participant, which varies according to several characteristics.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: carlisle1 on July 24, 2018, 02:15:39 PM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!
Because some projects or bounty that alotted Stakes than exact amount of tokens,this means there are some that given stakes so the participants will be divided by the allocated percents as stakes so they will have only expect that alloted percent

Not like if exactly tokens are allocated then its a fix rate ,whatver happen to the campaign the bounty is fixed


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: trangdo52548@gmail.com on July 24, 2018, 02:17:43 PM
It is a temporary unit that guarantees a fair share of bounty hunters


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Tiaf on July 24, 2018, 02:26:21 PM
It will be the shares you'll get for total of that specific crypto, so higher your stakes the higher they will pay you.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: mobireal on July 24, 2018, 02:34:29 PM
Stake is been giving to you when you participate in some bounty program the stake is been count as point you have for the weeks which after the campaign it will be calculated for you into token and give it to you as compensation of your hard work.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Zeronic on July 24, 2018, 02:47:29 PM
Stakes are the rewards for bounty campaign. It gived to you if you done the task that ico required.
After the end of the ico the stakes will be calculated and change to coins.
Later the coins that you get, you can sell them in the market


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: flowdon on July 24, 2018, 02:58:36 PM
hello mate as i answer this same question in a few days earlier stakes are your reward share for the week and it will be counted all weeks that you accomplish after the bounty campaign has finished. it will be calculated on the bounty allocation of the said bounty campaign you've joined and divided in the number of participants in the said tasks to know how much token you can receive in that campaign. so it means that stakes is just your reward share received and not yet  the number of token you will totally receive.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: JaoBadjap on July 24, 2018, 03:34:32 PM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!
Well its quite tricky specially to the people where it have seen on the first time.
Stakes are more like your portion on the total allocated token.
most likely, the allocated token will be divided in to total participants stakes. and thats where your stakes will take its portion


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: MinerFTW on July 24, 2018, 03:55:29 PM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!

Hello,

Simply sayes, 1 stack is a percentage of the tokens that are allocatted to the campaign.

For example: there are 20% of the bounty prize for the signature campaign,  that is  representing 100,000 tokens.
The campaign includes 4 people with different ranks and a different number of stacks (the number of stacks depends on your rank in the forum):
- 1st have 30 stakes
- 2nd have 20 stakes
- 3rd have 15 stakes
- 4th have 10 stakes

There are a total of 75 stacks, hence 100,000 / 75 = 1,333 tokens for 1 stack. So everyone can figure out how much tokens they need to get at the end of the campaign (15*1333=19 995 tokens).
But it all depends on how much money the project has collected and how many tokens will be distributed. Sometimes they are less than planned.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: trublebrukhardt on July 27, 2018, 12:09:12 PM
A stake is the portion owned or invested in a business venture. in other word, stakes are reward in bounty campaign. for example :
 if 1 stake= $1000, and you are rewarded with 5 stake, your reward for that bounty campaign is 5*1000. therefore for every 5 stakes you get $5000 e.t.c.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: kipozer on July 27, 2018, 12:10:54 PM
This is the percentage of the promise that you are awarded every week from the manager's bounty, provided that you really become involved in projects and do everything as written in the rules.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: OneCoinMan on July 27, 2018, 12:13:45 PM
Probably, many have already answered this question, but I will also try to help. 'Stake' is your share in the total campaign pool, ie some part of the reward.
1 stake/100 total stakes = 1% of total bounty program reward.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Stimah23 on July 27, 2018, 12:17:38 PM
Stakes are your shares depending on your work during the bounty campaign. Stakes are used instead of using tokens name to tell you your portion,
stakes varies from each other depending on your rank or how many friends, follower, connection and how you work.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: zakord on July 27, 2018, 12:19:19 PM
Stakes are the rewards given by a specific ICO after you have done the things that they provided in a specific Campaign, for example, in Facebook Campaign, they required you to like and share 5 post per week, in order for you to receive a stake you need to do that, then you'll keep that stake until the ICO is done, and those stakes are equivalent with a certain token.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Bagani on July 27, 2018, 12:22:54 PM
Stakes are given for each weak, it will be computed at the end of the bounty period. Nothing dipper meaning about this stuff. Just do and complete the task to not end up not receiving the complete rewards. Just keep good work and for sure, big stakes will be  on us. There are formula for this computation, like this ( your total stakes / all participants stake x token allocation) yourreward is the result


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: troiano9 on July 27, 2018, 12:26:23 PM
Its not something you smother a-1 sauce on?


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: sky9314 on July 27, 2018, 12:38:30 PM
Stakes is a weighted averaging method that calculates the amount of your final token by giving all the bounty participants different stakes and then dividing the token in the entire bounty pool by the respective stakes.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: angrybirdy on July 27, 2018, 12:41:40 PM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!
stake is the number that is given to you if you have completed your weekly task. it is the basement of your income when the campaign has successfully completed.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Apiapik on July 27, 2018, 12:53:35 PM
There is no sense of scooping about this. Just do it and finish the task so as not to end up not receiving a complete gift. Keep working well and definitely, a big bet will be on us.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Baxta on July 27, 2018, 12:57:31 PM
Probably, many have already answered this question, but I will also try to help. 'Stake' is your share in the total campaign pool, ie some part of the reward.
1 stake/100 total stakes = 1% of total bounty program reward.

All right. Stakes mean your share in the whole bounty pool. Here it is important not how much you got the stakes, but how much you have more than the other participants in the campaign bounty.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: bawa_23 on July 27, 2018, 01:02:58 PM
Stake is the percentage of share of award which you get weekly from your bounty campaign by completing your weekly work properly. It also depends upon your rank you are at Bitcoin Forum.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: kingter godd on July 27, 2018, 01:07:19 PM
A simple explanation is stake is just like a pizza slice. You can't tell the portion you are holding unless everyone that holds slice put it back again on the box. But you can have an approximate calculation of ever the campaign you join have a participants limitation.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: aldrin6697 on July 27, 2018, 01:10:31 PM
Stakes are given to bounty hunters for their weekly task that will soon be counted as their dividend to the future allocation of funds.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Destroyeroff98 on July 27, 2018, 01:39:25 PM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!
No, you misunderstood. Here is an example: the project allocated 200 thousand tokens, stakes of only 1000, then 1 rate will be 200 tokens.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: Asujmule on July 28, 2018, 12:38:11 AM
Stakes are known as Stocks or Share which is a part of possession in a specific organization. The possession you have gives you a securities and wage that you can be utilized as a part of future or any minute.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: tableofcontents on July 29, 2018, 03:55:03 PM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!

It is similar to stocks I think. Stake is a portion of your ownership in stocks. However, here in cryptocurrency investment, a stake is your portion of earnings in a bounty or campaign


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: REjumik on August 19, 2018, 01:21:34 PM
Stakes are given with the goal that tokens which will be shared will be dispersed moderately. An illustration will help clarify this. For instance: expecting abundance seekers in a mark battle are 3 and tokens to be shared is 100. individual A get 5 stakes, individual B gets 3 stakes and individual C gets 2 stakes. This implies A will get 50 tokens, B will get 30 tokens and C will get 20 tokens amid conveyance.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: gwaposakon on August 19, 2018, 01:26:38 PM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!

Stakes are the equivalent percentages you get from the total coins that will be distributed to all participants. So, if you get 10 stakes from 1000 total stakes of all participants and the campaign will distribute say 100,000 coins. then from your 10 stakes, you will get (10 / 1000) x 100000 coins or that is 1,000 coins.


Title: Re: What are stakes?
Post by: planton96 on August 19, 2018, 01:32:02 PM
Hello all,
I have a quite stupid question...
People always say XXX stakes to reward in their bounty program. So what's a stake? My understanding is that is this the project token? So we just avoid saying the names of different tokens by saying just STAKE for them all?

For example, if I get 1 stake for QASH, means that I get 1 QASH; if I get 1 stake for Tezos meaning I get 1 XTZ?

Thanks guys!!

Stakes are the equivalent percentages you get from the total coins that will be distributed to all participants. So, if you get 10 stakes from 1000 total stakes of all participants and the campaign will distribute say 100,000 coins. then from your 10 stakes, you will get (10 / 1000) x 100000 coins or that is 1,000 coins.
Every project has it own way of staking. Some projects' stakes=tokens and other is mere numbers.
For stakes most of them is earned and its divided by the total tokens multiplied by the tokens.