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January 08, 2018, 05:11:29 AM
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Hello there I have recently joined a signature bounty campaign of we power but I had a question in mind...I posted a question there but got no response from them so I wanted to ask from you guys....

In twitter campaigns or Facebook campaigns.. i see users paid like 10-20 stakes per share or retweet and I signature campaigns where user has to post 10-20 posts per week he is paid only about 2-4 stakes per week...this is don’t understand at all... shares in signature campaign is the max they say but how this work...

Does it mean 2-4 stakes only from those reserved only for signature campaign.. because if it’s from overall then can’t understand this

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January 08, 2018, 05:17:49 AM
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You can earn stakes depending on what campaign you joined. Example, you enter facebook campaign, if you have 2000 and below friends, you will receive 5 stakes and if you have more than 2000 friends, you will have 10 stakes.
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January 08, 2018, 05:19:17 AM
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Hello there I have recently joined a signature bounty campaign of we power but I had a question in mind...I posted a question there but got no response from them so I wanted to ask from you guys....

In twitter campaigns or Facebook campaigns.. i see users paid like 10-20 stakes per share or retweet and I signature campaigns where user has to post 10-20 posts per week he is paid only about 2-4 stakes per week...this is don’t understand at all... shares in signature campaign is the max they say but how this work...

Does it mean 2-4 stakes only from those reserved only for signature campaign.. because if it’s from overall then can’t understand this
So is this automatically counted by the Google table? I'm curious about this question.

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January 08, 2018, 05:30:03 AM
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My main question is why so less stakes for signature campaign as compared to those of Facebook and Twitter...sharing a post is a work of one sec and you get 25 stakes for that and post here whole week will only earn you 7 stakes..completely out of mind

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January 08, 2018, 09:25:47 AM
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Doesn't really matter whether the Twitter bounty gives more stakes than the Signature campaign. This is due to the fact that the bounty pools are separate from each other. Let's say the Twitter bounty has 100,000 tokens to give away, while the Signature campaign has 200,000 tokens to give away, these are entirely separate pools of tokens. So for the Twitter campaign, even if you get many stakes, doesn't mean you'll get many tokens as other people might have more if their follower count is high. As for the Signature campaign, 2 or 3 stakes can be a lot too if there are very few participants. If let's say there are only 100 participants in the Signature campaign and the total number of stakes collected over the campaign is 10,000 and you get 100 stakes. You still get like 2,000 tokens. To conclude, the number of stakes offered by retweeting or by posting in this forum doesn't matter, it depends on how many stakes you have at the end compared to the other participants.

Hope this clarifies.

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