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January 18, 2018, 09:57:23 AM
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A moderator can be any user of the system? Any freelancer or customer? Will this be controlled by the creators of the platform?
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January 18, 2018, 09:59:45 AM
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A moderator can be any user of the system? Any freelancer or customer? Will this be controlled by the creators of the platform?

Moderator can be anyone who hold enough ERT tokens to cover the stake minimum. The listing creator decides how much reputation he wants at stake from the other side and the moderators pool.  The minimum moderation stake is 5% from that. The max stake of 33.4%.
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January 18, 2018, 10:01:44 AM
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A moderator can be any user of the system? Any freelancer or customer? Will this be controlled by the creators of the platform?

Moderator can be anyone who hold enough ERT tokens to cover the stake minimum. The listing creator decides how much reputation he wants at stake from the other side and the moderators pool.  The minimum moderation stake is 5% from that. The max stake of 33.4%.

That is, the more you bet, the more weight your voice has?
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January 18, 2018, 10:03:12 AM
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A moderator can be any user of the system? Any freelancer or customer? Will this be controlled by the creators of the platform?

Moderator can be anyone who hold enough ERT tokens to cover the stake minimum. The listing creator decides how much reputation he wants at stake from the other side and the moderators pool.  The minimum moderation stake is 5% from that. The max stake of 33.4%.

That is, the more you bet, the more weight your voice has?

Each moderator has a vote weight of one, regardless of how many rep tokens he stakes. If the vote was weighted proportionally to their staked rep tokens, just 2 “whale” moderators could be enough to solve any dispute.
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January 18, 2018, 10:06:57 AM
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A moderator can be any user of the system? Any freelancer or customer? Will this be controlled by the creators of the platform?

At the initial stages, the platform creators plan to monitor these processes. But only in order to work out the perfect mechanism. This platform is created to be decentralized. She must live on her own due to the activity of the users themselves.
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January 18, 2018, 10:09:03 AM
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A moderator can be any user of the system? Any freelancer or customer? Will this be controlled by the creators of the platform?

Moderator can be anyone who hold enough ERT tokens to cover the stake minimum. The listing creator decides how much reputation he wants at stake from the other side and the moderators pool.  The minimum moderation stake is 5% from that. The max stake of 33.4%.

That is, the more you bet, the more weight your voice has?

Each moderator has a vote weight of one, regardless of how many rep tokens he stakes. If the vote was weighted proportionally to their staked rep tokens, just 2 “whale” moderators could be enough to solve any dispute.

In case the moderator votes are at odds, only then the system looks at the tokens behind the votes to decide the majority.
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January 18, 2018, 10:10:46 AM
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I saw the project ethearnal this is a project nice and will be the project, projects chants could have a great concept and the purpose of jelas.. I saw the team owned very professionally and I really feel chant the project will deliver results are good, I just hope if this project will be successful and all the target tercapai.. investors would be very feels with this project
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January 18, 2018, 10:11:27 AM
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A moderator can be any user of the system? Any freelancer or customer? Will this be controlled by the creators of the platform?

Moderator can be anyone who hold enough ERT tokens to cover the stake minimum. The listing creator decides how much reputation he wants at stake from the other side and the moderators pool.  The minimum moderation stake is 5% from that. The max stake of 33.4%.

That is, the more you bet, the more weight your voice has?

Each moderator has a vote weight of one, regardless of how many rep tokens he stakes. If the vote was weighted proportionally to their staked rep tokens, just 2 “whale” moderators could be enough to solve any dispute.

In case the moderator votes are at odds, only then the system looks at the tokens behind the votes to decide the majority.

So owning a large percentage gives all the same advantages over the other moderators... Although not in all cases.
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January 18, 2018, 10:21:55 AM
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If we want to voluntarily terminate the contract with the customer? We need to wait for the expiry date of the contract so that it closes automatically? Or can we close it?
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January 18, 2018, 10:23:49 AM
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If we want to voluntarily terminate the contract with the customer? We need to wait for the expiry date of the contract so that it closes automatically? Or can we close it?

You can close the contract at any time. You need confirmation only from both sides.
Or, yes, you can wait for the expiration of the waiting period and it will close automatically.
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January 18, 2018, 10:25:35 AM
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If we want to voluntarily terminate the contract with the customer? We need to wait for the expiry date of the contract so that it closes automatically? Or can we close it?

You can close the contract at any time. You need confirmation only from both sides.
Or, yes, you can wait for the expiration of the waiting period and it will close automatically.

Do I have to pay for it? Will it hold what percentage of the cost? Or reflect it somehow on the reputation?
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January 18, 2018, 10:30:56 AM
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If we want to voluntarily terminate the contract with the customer? We need to wait for the expiry date of the contract so that it closes automatically? Or can we close it?

You can close the contract at any time. You need confirmation only from both sides.
Or, yes, you can wait for the expiration of the waiting period and it will close automatically.

Do I have to pay for it? Will it hold what percentage of the cost? Or reflect it somehow on the reputation?

Even if they tell you not, somewhere they will do it anyway. This is the modern world. It's everywhere like that. free nothing happens! Remember this!
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January 18, 2018, 10:32:30 AM
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If we want to voluntarily terminate the contract with the customer? We need to wait for the expiry date of the contract so that it closes automatically? Or can we close it?

You can close the contract at any time. You need confirmation only from both sides.
Or, yes, you can wait for the expiration of the waiting period and it will close automatically.

Do I have to pay for it? Will it hold what percentage of the cost? Or reflect it somehow on the reputation?

For a failed transaction, no one will take money from you.
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January 18, 2018, 10:34:38 AM
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If we want to voluntarily terminate the contract with the customer? We need to wait for the expiry date of the contract so that it closes automatically? Or can we close it?

You can close the contract at any time. You need confirmation only from both sides.
Or, yes, you can wait for the expiration of the waiting period and it will close automatically.

Do I have to pay for it? Will it hold what percentage of the cost? Or reflect it somehow on the reputation?

For a failed transaction, no one will take money from you.

The main thing that the reputation is not affected. It plays the most important role in this system.
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January 18, 2018, 01:24:34 PM
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Explain in more detail what happens next, if the freelancer has done his job well, the employer is happy and everyone is happy?
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January 18, 2018, 01:25:11 PM
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There are speculations in what there can be problems? And then there are risks everywhere, but I think it's silly to list everything. What is most dangerous?
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January 18, 2018, 01:33:07 PM
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Explain in more detail what happens next, if the freelancer has done his job well, the employer is happy and everyone is happy?
I found this "If both parties agree on the successful execution, 99% of the contract value in escrow goes to the freelancer. The remaining 1% is used to buy rep tokens on the free market (automatically by a smart contract) at market prices, and distribute them equally to the employer and freelancer. This gives 0.5% of the value of the contract to each side in ERT tokens."
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January 18, 2018, 01:34:22 PM
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There are speculations in what there can be problems? And then there are risks everywhere, but I think it's silly to list everything. What is most dangerous?
From 10% to 30% (in rare cases) of work, the value is transferred to the intermediary. Your funds are not always immediately released by the intermediary. There are limited means of sending you; this is especially
cumbersome in developing countries. Disputes are resolved by single entities, which, by definition, can not be objective.
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January 18, 2018, 01:39:29 PM
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Explain in more detail what happens next, if the freelancer has done his job well, the employer is happy and everyone is happy?
I found this "If both parties agree on the successful execution, 99% of the contract value in escrow goes to the freelancer. The remaining 1% is used to buy rep tokens on the free market (automatically by a smart contract) at market prices, and distribute them equally to the employer and freelancer. This gives 0.5% of the value of the contract to each side in ERT tokens."
Oh yeah. I myself think about whether to leave the office and not go to freelance. As always, there is excitement because of the unknown, because employers are few now, and freelancers are increasing. There is a risk not to find a job.
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January 18, 2018, 01:39:59 PM
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There are speculations in what there can be problems? And then there are risks everywhere, but I think it's silly to list everything. What is most dangerous?
From 10% to 30% (in rare cases) of work, the value is transferred to the intermediary. Your funds are not always immediately released by the intermediary. There are limited means of sending you; this is especially
cumbersome in developing countries. Disputes are resolved by single entities, which, by definition, can not be objective.
Suppose if the project is looking for additional freelancers, what additional parameters can they provide to the project?
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