Title: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: Hermel on December 21, 2014, 04:48:07 PM University of Zurich performs an experiment that rewards participants in Bitcoins:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1IrJJn7Th9veghxfirrj3aQqx23nhDBhUIBGspfaybS4/viewform That's probably the first time Bitcoin is used for scientific research. Bitcoin is a great choice as it allows for anonymous incentives. Reddit discussion: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2pzc4h/play_a_game_earn_bitcoins_for_science/ Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: Normandoyle on December 21, 2014, 05:21:59 PM Nice man..thanks for showing this to us!
Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: galbros on December 21, 2014, 06:19:12 PM It's a great prisoner's dilemma experiment. Since micropayments work great with bitcoin, they can have real stakes for us playing!
I was only sorry I only got to play once. I would have been fun to have faced an iterated game. Thanks for this link! Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: Buziss on December 22, 2014, 04:49:23 PM Looks like I have come a bit late to participant in the experiment. :P
Quote We have concluded the experiment and are no longer accepting responses. Visit www.bitcoinassociation.ch/blog by January 10th for an update. Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: calligrapher on December 22, 2014, 11:46:03 PM That's great news,
I think 2015 will be the part of rinse and repeat's "rinse" part again. I hope to see new highs in the middle of next year. I love to see "bitcoin" concept near the terms of "science". Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: Undermood on December 26, 2014, 03:23:14 PM No matter it is seen as currency or property by gov,it ppl believe it has some value and can be expand in many areas, like currency, remittance, asset, side chain or bitcoin 2.0 etc! They are all promising.
Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: AllTheBitz on December 27, 2014, 06:27:50 PM That's great news, I think 2015 will be the part of rinse and repeat's "rinse" part again. I hope to see new highs in the middle of next year. I love to see "bitcoin" concept near the terms of "science". Bit coin is already revolutionary so why not put next to something that could be revolutionary to right! Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: Joerii on January 02, 2015, 05:59:01 AM That's nice but 10mbtc for 4 minutes of work ?
Not really a reward at all. Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: noma on January 02, 2015, 09:16:33 AM That's nice but 10mbtc for 4 minutes of work ? Not really a reward at all. Considering some people go to great lengths trying out faucets and what not, to get that amount. Seems, like a decent reward to me. Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: Joerii on January 02, 2015, 12:56:38 PM That's nice but 10mbtc for 4 minutes of work ? Not really a reward at all. Considering some people go to great lengths trying out faucets and what not, to get that amount. Seems, like a decent reward to me. That's true. I guess paying out thousands of dollars in Bitcoin isn't economic. Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: sgk on January 02, 2015, 01:06:13 PM University of Zurich performs an experiment that rewards participants in Bitcoins: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1IrJJn7Th9veghxfirrj3aQqx23nhDBhUIBGspfaybS4/viewform That's probably the first time Bitcoin is used for scientific research. Bitcoin is a great choice as it allows for anonymous incentives. Reddit discussion: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2pzc4h/play_a_game_earn_bitcoins_for_science/ Well, looks like the experiment has ended; they're still accepting the survey but payments are over. 10 mBTC isn't huge, but what's important is that they thought of using Bitcoin as a reward, opening a new way of using Bitcoins. Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: Flep182 on March 27, 2015, 02:02:54 PM University of Zurich performs an experiment that rewards participants in Bitcoins: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1IrJJn7Th9veghxfirrj3aQqx23nhDBhUIBGspfaybS4/viewform That's probably the first time Bitcoin is used for scientific research. Bitcoin is a great choice as it allows for anonymous incentives. Reddit discussion: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2pzc4h/play_a_game_earn_bitcoins_for_science/ Well, looks like the experiment has ended; they're still accepting the survey but payments are over. 10 mBTC isn't huge, but what's important is that they thought of using Bitcoin as a reward, opening a new way of using Bitcoins. It's a funny question they've put up. Don't really see what result they will get out of the questions, but hey ho. Will report back if I happen to get the reward paid out. Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: sgk on March 28, 2015, 04:43:37 PM University of Zurich performs an experiment that rewards participants in Bitcoins: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1IrJJn7Th9veghxfirrj3aQqx23nhDBhUIBGspfaybS4/viewform That's probably the first time Bitcoin is used for scientific research. Bitcoin is a great choice as it allows for anonymous incentives. Reddit discussion: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2pzc4h/play_a_game_earn_bitcoins_for_science/ Well, looks like the experiment has ended; they're still accepting the survey but payments are over. 10 mBTC isn't huge, but what's important is that they thought of using Bitcoin as a reward, opening a new way of using Bitcoins. It's a funny question they've put up. Don't really see what result they will get out of the questions, but hey ho. Will report back if I happen to get the reward paid out. I didn't know this was still active. Last time I checked, it was disabled. Nonetheless I participated today. But it says "Payouts are already scheduled to take place by December 31st 2014." Never mind :) Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: Flep182 on April 07, 2015, 09:04:57 AM University of Zurich performs an experiment that rewards participants in Bitcoins: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1IrJJn7Th9veghxfirrj3aQqx23nhDBhUIBGspfaybS4/viewform That's probably the first time Bitcoin is used for scientific research. Bitcoin is a great choice as it allows for anonymous incentives. Reddit discussion: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2pzc4h/play_a_game_earn_bitcoins_for_science/ Well, looks like the experiment has ended; they're still accepting the survey but payments are over. 10 mBTC isn't huge, but what's important is that they thought of using Bitcoin as a reward, opening a new way of using Bitcoins. It's a funny question they've put up. Don't really see what result they will get out of the questions, but hey ho. Will report back if I happen to get the reward paid out. As expected no payouts. Has anyone (who did it before 31st of december) received an email with results or something as a follow-up? I'd be interested in the results :) Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: dznuts85 on April 08, 2015, 03:55:19 AM University of Zurich performs an experiment that rewards participants in Bitcoins: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1IrJJn7Th9veghxfirrj3aQqx23nhDBhUIBGspfaybS4/viewform That's probably the first time Bitcoin is used for scientific research. Bitcoin is a great choice as it allows for anonymous incentives. Reddit discussion: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2pzc4h/play_a_game_earn_bitcoins_for_science/ Well, looks like the experiment has ended; they're still accepting the survey but payments are over. 10 mBTC isn't huge, but what's important is that they thought of using Bitcoin as a reward, opening a new way of using Bitcoins. It's a funny question they've put up. Don't really see what result they will get out of the questions, but hey ho. Will report back if I happen to get the reward paid out. As expected no payouts. Has anyone (who did it before 31st of december) received an email with results or something as a follow-up? I'd be interested in the results :) i answered the doc sometime in December but i cant remember recieving any further email from them Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: Rmcdermott927 on April 11, 2015, 10:46:17 PM Cool, can't wait until I can pay medical bills in BTC
Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: MadMaximus on April 17, 2015, 10:36:14 AM Anyone else notice if you refresh the study it changes the percentage rewarded after the coin toss? I saw 50%/50%, 100%/0% and 75%/25%.
I only thought about changing my response to not invest when at 100%/0% Title: Re: Scientific Experiment with Reward in Bitcoin Post by: Coef on April 18, 2015, 10:06:54 AM University of Zurich performs an experiment that rewards participants in Bitcoins: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1IrJJn7Th9veghxfirrj3aQqx23nhDBhUIBGspfaybS4/viewform That's probably the first time Bitcoin is used for scientific research. Bitcoin is a great choice as it allows for anonymous incentives. Reddit discussion: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2pzc4h/play_a_game_earn_bitcoins_for_science/ Well, looks like the experiment has ended; they're still accepting the survey but payments are over. 10 mBTC isn't huge, but what's important is that they thought of using Bitcoin as a reward, opening a new way of using Bitcoins. It's a funny question they've put up. Don't really see what result they will get out of the questions, but hey ho. Will report back if I happen to get the reward paid out. As expected no payouts. Has anyone (who did it before 31st of december) received an email with results or something as a follow-up? I'd be interested in the results :) i answered the doc sometime in December but i cant remember recieving any further email from them According to http://www.bitcoinassociation.ch/blog/bitcoins-for-science-update/, 124 participants got the verification questions correct and 65 of them received a payment on Dec 31. So either you made a careless mistake or you are one of those 59 unlucky guys. And btw, I participated in the experiment back then and did receive a payment. :) |