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Question: Would you participate in signature campaign paying Lottery Jackpot Ticket  (Voting closed: April 27, 2022, 08:00:14 AM)
Yes, I would take the risk for winning jackpot. - 0 (0%)
No, I prefer to get weekly fixed BTC - 13 (100%)
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May 05, 2022, 10:39:09 AM
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I think there's this type of campaign years ago and there will be participants that would like to join even if the payment would be a lottery ticket but likely not that much.

Those that are lurking in the forum and just want to spend their free time and getting those tickets, they're the ones that likely to join it. That 75 winners, if there are thousands or hundreds of it, they'll still consider the little chance that they win.

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May 09, 2022, 11:25:45 PM
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One of my clients is looking for an alternative of paying bounty campaign participants. Usually, we used to see paying with token/coin. That's what I recommended but he is looking for paying every participants with X amount of tickets. The jackpot details are below-

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To purchase a ticket from Jumbo Ticket, a user have to register with us. Registering gives access to the user dashboard.From the user dashboard, along with other features, there is an option to choose from the 3 jackpots we offer. Once selected, a user can make payment using the crypto currencies we accept.

A user can also add fund using crypto currency to the wallet and use the wallet to complete the payment.

On every month 5th, we conduct live lottery draw via YouTube/ Facebook. We select 75 random winners for our 3 jackpots.
Would you participate in such a campaign where you will be paid through jackpot tickets?

As I can see, the poll answers your question unambiguously.

However, I would not be so pessimistic about proposing such a prize. I think the question is, is this lottery provably fair?
It is certainly important whether it would be a bounty pool (if so how big) or foxed number of ticket per user.
If the value of the tickets was large enough (it would have to be much larger than the standard bounty), then I think there could be interest among users.
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