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August 20, 2017, 05:51:25 AM
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I didn't know about the stakes reward on campaign. Can anyone explain me abouth this?
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August 20, 2017, 06:39:52 AM
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I didn't know about the stakes reward on campaign. Can anyone explain me abouth this?
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it's a system that probably got most attention during the waves signature campaign.
Unlike regular campaigns, in this system, members don't get paid by fixed rates or pay per post rates.
There is a total budget for the campaign (which should be mentioned in the thread somewhere) and users get paid distinct shares of that total budget.
If you have X stakes, your payment would be: (total budget)*(personal stakes/total stakes).
E.g. having 10 stakes in a 5BTC campaign with a total size of 1000 stakes would give you 5BTC*(10/1000)=0.05BTC.

There's no definite answer what is better or worse, it always depends on the individual campaign.

Check the post carefully.Lupin described it briefly. also here is the main link to the post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1715881.0 I also searching it for a long time.when I got it, I have bookmarked it on my laptop.its the easiest way to know about the stake/campaign.
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October 20, 2017, 08:13:05 AM
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Thankyou for the information you gave.
Now i understand the equation.
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October 22, 2017, 04:19:27 PM
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I didn't know about the stakes reward on campaign. Can anyone explain me abouth this?
Thank you.

it's a system that probably got most attention during the waves signature campaign.
Unlike regular campaigns, in this system, members don't get paid by fixed rates or pay per post rates.
There is a total budget for the campaign (which should be mentioned in the thread somewhere) and users get paid distinct shares of that total budget.
If you have X stakes, your payment would be: (total budget)*(personal stakes/total stakes).
E.g. having 10 stakes in a 5BTC campaign with a total size of 1000 stakes would give you 5BTC*(10/1000)=0.05BTC.

There's no definite answer what is better or worse, it always depends on the individual campaign.

Check the post carefully.Lupin described it briefly. also here is the main link to the post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1715881.0 I also searching it for a long time.when I got it, I have bookmarked it on my laptop.its the easiest way to know about the stake/campaign.


Thank you for this information. I just joined a stake reward campaign not long ago and I am having trouble understanding about being paid with stakes. I have been wondering how I can earn with those and now I know. It's a great help. Glad i read your post.
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