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December 07, 2017, 03:39:14 PM
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Hello guys, I gona start bounty campagne, BUT I don't understand how it works?
What is it stacks in bounty program?
How we can calculate it? How much stacks we need have in all campagine?
For example, we have 100 000 bounty tokens. We accept into the Bounty only 1000 members.
Hunter made his Twitter tasks and get  10 stacks.
How much ico token he will recieve?

Please explain me the process.
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December 07, 2017, 03:46:12 PM
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Stakes are shares in a bounty pot of money. If your bounty has 100,000 coins to share among the signature campaign participants. You can give stakes to them by different ranks. For example, a full member earn 5 stakes and senior member earn 7 stakes weekly. Stakes system is fairer, it ensure members who join your campaign from the 1st week will earn more than the member who join on the 8th week.

In the end, you sum up all the stakes earned by all the participants. For example, in total there are 3000 stakes. You use 100,000 coins divide by 3000 stakes to calculate coin per stake. Then pay the bounty participants according to the number of stakes they have.
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December 07, 2017, 03:53:46 PM
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Stakes are shares in a bounty pot of money. If your bounty has 100,000 coins to share among the signature campaign participants. You can give stakes to them by different ranks. For example, a full member earn 5 stakes and senior member earn 7 stakes weekly. Stakes system is fairer, it ensure members who join your campaign from the 1st week will earn more than the member who join on the 8th week.

In the end, you sum up all the stakes earned by all the participants. For example, in total there are 3000 stakes. You use 100,000 coins divide by 3000 stakes to calculate coin per stake. Then pay the bounty participants according to the number of stakes they have.
thank you for reply.
if John Doe)) got 10 stakes during bounty campagine how much tokens he will recieve?
how I understand how much cost 1 stack?
If I right understand I need divide all bounty tokens between participants?
100 000 tokens share beetwin 1 000 hunters, for example.
and now I have 100 staks, right?
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December 07, 2017, 06:26:19 PM
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now I've got what you meant thanks!!
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December 07, 2017, 07:36:32 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0

This thread will be helpfull for you. You may see bounty campaigns on this thread, first of all rewiew some bounties and understand the requirements of the campaigns than you may join some campaign. If you have a some social media account with huge followers or friend, i also offer you social media campaigns.
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December 09, 2017, 12:53:48 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0

This thread will be helpfull for you. You may see bounty campaigns on this thread, first of all rewiew some bounties and understand the requirements of the campaigns than you may join some campaign. If you have a some social media account with huge followers or friend, i also offer you social media campaigns.

Hello, thank you for your replay. I enrolled in some of Bountyes campagens. Now I clearly understand how works the system of stake sharing. Thanks again!!  
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December 10, 2017, 04:51:36 PM
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Thanks for you all replies. I got it lot of things. I am also beginner to this field.
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