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February 26, 2018, 03:31:48 AM |
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In the bounty campaign, you can find the tokens allocated for signature/facebook/twiter and etc. Look under the one you are interested in. For example, if you are interested in signature campaign and for example it says 100,000 tokens allocated for signature campaign. The 100,000 tokens will be distributed among the participants in signature campaign. As for the stakes, you will receive 0.5 stake per week you are with the campaign if you are a Jr. Member. The bounty manager will add up the stakes you have earned. For example, you have been with the campaign for 4 weeks, you will earn 2 stakes since 0.5 stake X 4 weeks = 2 stakes.
When the campaign end and there are total 1000 stakes earned by all participants. The calculation will be: 100,000 tokens / 1,000 stakes = 1000 tokens per stake. Now you have 2 stakes, you will receive 1000 tokens X 2 stakes = 2000 tokens.
Thanks for the explanation, always wondering how much I would earn joining bounty program when they put stakes instead of token amount. Useful to prioritize works when doing the campaign instruction, and also important to compare between campaign to choose which campaign to pursue and which one to drop. some campaign now adding more and more requirement into their instruction, making it important to quickly calculate how much we can earn doing the task and only do the task with higher compensation.
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April 13, 2018, 12:48:43 AM |
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In the bounty campaign, you can find the tokens allocated for signature/facebook/twiter and etc. Look under the one you are interested in. For example, if you are interested in signature campaign and for example it says 100,000 tokens allocated for signature campaign. The 100,000 tokens will be distributed among the participants in signature campaign. As for the stakes, you will receive 0.5 stake per week you are with the campaign if you are a Jr. Member. The bounty manager will add up the stakes you have earned. For example, you have been with the campaign for 4 weeks, you will earn 2 stakes since 0.5 stake X 4 weeks = 2 stakes.
When the campaign end and there are total 1000 stakes earned by all participants. The calculation will be: 100,000 tokens / 1,000 stakes = 1000 tokens per stake. Now you have 2 stakes, you will receive 1000 tokens X 2 stakes = 2000 tokens.
How much I can get from 1000 tokens in USD? It's still profitable even i'm still Jr.Member.
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April 26, 2018, 08:48:14 PM |
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Yeah this whole thing of stakes is pretty confusing. I'd much better prefer to know beforehand how much I get for a bounty. Especially for a WP translation, bcs I can calculate if the job really pays off or not. But this stake-stuff seems a trend a bit hard to eliminate.
Well, I guess we have to be patient aha
Thanks to the guys who explained it above tho.
cheers
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April 27, 2018, 03:15:31 AM |
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In the bounty campaign, you can find the tokens allocated for signature/facebook/twiter and etc. Look under the one you are interested in. For example, if you are interested in signature campaign and for example it says 100,000 tokens allocated for signature campaign. The 100,000 tokens will be distributed among the participants in signature campaign. As for the stakes, you will receive 0.5 stake per week you are with the campaign if you are a Jr. Member. The bounty manager will add up the stakes you have earned. For example, you have been with the campaign for 4 weeks, you will earn 2 stakes since 0.5 stake X 4 weeks = 2 stakes.
When the campaign end and there are total 1000 stakes earned by all participants. The calculation will be: 100,000 tokens / 1,000 stakes = 1000 tokens per stake. Now you have 2 stakes, you will receive 1000 tokens X 2 stakes = 2000 tokens.
Thanks for the explanation, always wondering how much I would earn joining bounty program when they put stakes instead of token amount. Useful to prioritize works when doing the campaign instruction, and also important to compare between the campaign to choose which campaign to pursue and which one to drop. some campaign now adding more and more requirement into their instruction, making it important to quickly calculate how much we can earn doing the task and only do the task with higher compensation. Competition kept increasing we cannot predict exact amount because it is possible only when the campaign ends. Don't confuse about the stakes because at last they will pay you through coins only.
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April 27, 2018, 10:17:39 AM |
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One thing more - sometimes bounty managers are fixing number of coins for one stake from the beginning. So, you can know from the start how much you could earn if will be active every week.
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April 27, 2018, 10:46:20 AM |
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One thing more - sometimes bounty managers are fixing number of coins for one stake from the beginning. So, you can know from the start how much you could earn if will be active every week.
That'd be very helpful indeed. Well hopefully some of them will pay off the time spent on the bounties
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April 30, 2018, 04:47:42 PM |
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To calculate the amount of token revenue from the number of stakes:
Stake Revenue per person / total stake of all participants X (Percentage of total token that is distributed in the campaign)
But in the reality, the revenue of token can not be calculated at the beginning of the ICO project, or before the ICO term ends. This is because there are still many possibilities to increase the number of Campaign participants or reduce the number of unqualified campaign participants. Therefore developers usually take time to do more detailed calculations after ICO is complete.
If there are calculations that do not fit our calculations based on the above formula, I think because there are other policies that should be done by the developer in our job assessment during the campaign.
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May 03, 2018, 10:03:33 AM |
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In the bounty campaign, you can find the tokens allocated for signature/facebook/twiter and etc. Look under the one you are interested in. For example, if you are interested in signature campaign and for example it says 100,000 tokens allocated for signature campaign. The 100,000 tokens will be distributed among the participants in signature campaign. As for the stakes, you will receive 0.5 stake per week you are with the campaign if you are a Jr. Member. The bounty manager will add up the stakes you have earned. For example, you have been with the campaign for 4 weeks, you will earn 2 stakes since 0.5 stake X 4 weeks = 2 stakes.
When the campaign end and there are total 1000 stakes earned by all participants. The calculation will be: 100,000 tokens / 1,000 stakes = 1000 tokens per stake. Now you have 2 stakes, you will receive 1000 tokens X 2 stakes = 2000 tokens.
Thank you for leaving such a detailed explanation. I was getting really confused on how to calculate earnings from stakes. Great find
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May 04, 2018, 09:57:22 AM |
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That is very simple to understand what it is.
Some campaigns are allocating not a special amount of tokens, but percent from tokens sold. That is why they cannot say you will receive (let us say) 5 tokens each week.
let me give an example overall a campaign has 1 000 000 tokens and they say, that 2% from sold tokens will be distributed for bounty. (the team always hold some extra tokens for different purposes and doesn't sell all the tokens issued)
Each week participants will receive stakes and at the of campaign there will be total amount of stakes earned by participants in each separate branch of campaign.
For example let us imagine we have such campaign: 20% - Facebook 20% - Twitter 20% - Subscription on bitcointalk 25% - Blogs and mass media 15% - Translation and moderation on bitcointalk
We have sold all 1 000 000 tokens, that means we will have 2 000 tokens for the whole bounty.
20% is facebook - in this case that is 400 tokens
Let us say that shares earned by all the participants are 100
400 tokens/ 100 shares = 4 tokens goes per 1 share
The rest depends on how much shares you have received within participation
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May 05, 2018, 06:21:55 PM |
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based on all i have read i think i prefer bounties that reward in stakes to the ones that allocate tokens/coins.
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May 07, 2018, 08:40:20 AM |
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based on all i have read i think i prefer bounties that reward in stakes to the ones that allocate tokens/coins.
Sure, mostly you receive more for having stakes, but if the project hasn't raised much, you will get less rather than fixed amount. But these depends more on which project you have joined.
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May 07, 2018, 11:11:07 AM |
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based on all i have read i think i prefer bounties that reward in stakes to the ones that allocate tokens/coins.
Sure, mostly you receive more for having stakes, but if the project hasn't raised much, you will get less rather than fixed amount. But these depends more on which project you have joined. Yes, its depend on projects they reached there target then you get a lot of token
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May 08, 2018, 04:23:47 AM |
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I seem not to properly understand what stakes are and how they are calculated in bounty campaigns for ICOs. Why don't they just for example state they'll issue 20 tokens of a particular coin instead of stakes. Good examples I've come across are; • From 26 to 99 friends - 15 stakes • From 100 to 249 friends - 30 stakes • From 250 to 999 friends - 65 stakes • From 1000 to 9999 friends & followers - 130 stakes • 10000 friends & followers and more - 300 stakes -Hero/Legendary: 3.5 Stakes -Sr. Member: 3 Stakes -Full Member : 2.5 stakes -Member: 1 Stake -Jr. Member: 0.5 Stake How are the stakes converted into tokens? Forgive my ignorance. the bet is the amount of ICO you get when you follow a campaign, the amount of the bet depends on your rank following the campaign, and the token will be redeemed in the form of bitcoin or digital currency you need.
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May 09, 2018, 02:05:01 PM |
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I seem not to properly understand what stakes are and how they are calculated in bounty campaigns for ICOs. Why don't they just for example state they'll issue 20 tokens of a particular coin instead of stakes. Good examples I've come across are; • From 26 to 99 friends - 15 stakes • From 100 to 249 friends - 30 stakes • From 250 to 999 friends - 65 stakes • From 1000 to 9999 friends & followers - 130 stakes • 10000 friends & followers and more - 300 stakes -Hero/Legendary: 3.5 Stakes -Sr. Member: 3 Stakes -Full Member : 2.5 stakes -Member: 1 Stake -Jr. Member: 0.5 Stake How are the stakes converted into tokens? Forgive my ignorance. look at the total token bounty supply, in case they issue 1,000,000 tokens for a bounty participant. and for signature 40%. 1,000,000: 40 = 400,000. and distributed to how many people participant in the signature. that's the result of his / her token.
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June 20, 2018, 10:58:18 AM |
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I seem not to properly understand what stakes are and how they are calculated in bounty campaigns for ICOs. Why don't they just for example state they'll issue 20 tokens of a particular coin instead of stakes. Good examples I've come across are; • From 26 to 99 friends - 15 stakes • From 100 to 249 friends - 30 stakes • From 250 to 999 friends - 65 stakes • From 1000 to 9999 friends & followers - 130 stakes • 10000 friends & followers and more - 300 stakes -Hero/Legendary: 3.5 Stakes -Sr. Member: 3 Stakes -Full Member : 2.5 stakes -Member: 1 Stake -Jr. Member: 0.5 Stake How are the stakes converted into tokens? Forgive my ignorance. look at the total token bounty supply, in case they issue 1,000,000 tokens for a bounty participant. and for signature 40%. 1,000,000: 40 = 400,000. and distributed to how many people participant in the signature. that's the result of his / her token. Thanks for this information, Ive been wondering about this in my mind and im delighted now. Its a daily learning in this forum. Good day
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June 20, 2018, 03:46:59 PM |
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Total allocations for bounty participants will be seperated in the percentage for each bounty first and number of participants will be counted and divided with the allocation value of each category. Some bounties directly mentioned the amount you can earn in tokens per weekly basis. So apart from percentage calculation also there in bounty calculation.
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June 20, 2018, 03:52:53 PM |
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Total allocations for bounty participants will be seperated in the percentage for each bounty first and number of participants will be counted and divided with the allocation value of each category. Some bounties directly mentioned the amount you can earn in tokens per weekly basis. So apart from percentage calculation also there in bounty calculation.
Marketing allocation do usually on 1-2% on the entire supply and inside of that 1% it would be divided into various programs which means depending on which program or task you do join up. Total stakes being calculated on number of allocated tokens of that program lets say signature campaign.Total tokens divided by the number of participants which would be considered to be the stake or tokens would be earned. When it comes to weekly gain or stats some of them do make use on different ranks some are on 60-120 stakes per week some are on fixed number of tokens.
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June 21, 2018, 04:53:49 PM |
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Hi ! I think for performing certain actions you will get stakes, after the end of the bounty campaign, the stakes will be converted into tokens, according to formula (total number of tokens/total number of stakes)*number of your stakes.
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June 22, 2018, 12:04:28 AM |
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Stakes are given to all participants to make it easy to fix tokens in the end of bounty . if they give fix amount of tokens then they will surely face any one of these 2 issues - either they will utilize all budget before bounty end OR they will not be able to use all the fund . but in stake they can easily utilize complete fund . formula to know tokens for any participant is very simple , tokens per participant = (stakes of that participant / total stakes in that campaign) x budget allocated to that campaign .
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June 23, 2018, 01:55:13 AM |
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In the bounty campaign, you can find the tokens allocated for signature/facebook/twiter and etc. Look under the one you are interested in. For example, if you are interested in signature campaign and for example it says 100,000 tokens allocated for signature campaign. The 100,000 tokens will be distributed among the participants in signature campaign. As for the stakes, you will receive 0.5 stake per week you are with the campaign if you are a Jr. Member. The bounty manager will add up the stakes you have earned. For example, you have been with the campaign for 4 weeks, you will earn 2 stakes since 0.5 stake X 4 weeks = 2 stakes.
When the campaign end and there are total 1000 stakes earned by all participants. The calculation will be: 100,000 tokens / 1,000 stakes = 1000 tokens per stake. Now you have 2 stakes, you will receive 1000 tokens X 2 stakes = 2000 tokens Thanks for the clear explanation! I too was confused with how stakes were calculated. I'd give you merit, but I don't have any
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