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February 11, 2018, 11:37:08 AM
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A typical bounty program goes like this: 2% of total tokens goes to bounty.
From this 2%, it is divided as follows:
- 30% sig campaign
- 20% article campaign
- 15% translation campaign
- 10% facebook campaign
- 10% twitter campaign
- 15% Medium campaign

And then stakes -
Translation campaign - Bounty Thread: 100 stakes.. Whitepaper: 500 stakes
Article campaign - Good quality: 30 stakes, medium quality: 10 stakes.. poor quality.. 0 stakes

That is enough of an example to form my question.

My question here now is this: Since 15% of this 2% is reserved for the translation campaign anyway, what is the point of the high stake numbers? It may as well be -
Translation campaign - Bounty Thread: 1 stake.. Whitepaper: 5 stakes.
Article campaign - Good quality: 3 stakes.. medium quality: 1 stake.. poor quality.. 0 stakes

Why the 100* and 10* multiplier and things like that? What is the point of it since these sub-categories are already restricted from the token allocation of other categories anyway?
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February 11, 2018, 12:16:36 PM
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A typical bounty program goes like this: 2% of total tokens goes to bounty.
From this 2%, it is divided as follows:
- 30% sig campaign
- 20% article campaign
- 15% translation campaign
- 10% facebook campaign
- 10% twitter campaign
- 15% Medium campaign

And then stakes -
Translation campaign - Bounty Thread: 100 stakes.. Whitepaper: 500 stakes
Article campaign - Good quality: 30 stakes, medium quality: 10 stakes.. poor quality.. 0 stakes

That is enough of an example to form my question.

My question here now is this: Since 15% of this 2% is reserved for the translation campaign anyway, what is the point of the high stake numbers? It may as well be -
Translation campaign - Bounty Thread: 1 stake.. Whitepaper: 5 stakes.
Article campaign - Good quality: 3 stakes.. medium quality: 1 stake.. poor quality.. 0 stakes

Why the 100* and 10* multiplier and things like that? What is the point of it since these sub-categories are already restricted from the token allocation of other categories anyway?

potato, potatoe....

if it does work, why change it Tongue

Actually... make up a system for bitcointalk users to follow, maybe it will accomodate to whole forum?

try it, why not

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February 13, 2018, 01:54:53 PM
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Yeah a nice standardized template would be good.
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