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February 21, 2018, 11:46:32 AM
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Sorry for stupid question, but can anyone can explain and help me the meaning of [ANN] and stake, i usually see them in bounty campaign, thank so much
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February 21, 2018, 12:02:29 PM
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[ANN] marks announce threads. You better not mention bounties there Smiley Those are official threads for speakng about the project.

Stake means your share in the bounty. All good of them are measured in stakes to avoid unspent bounty funds or situations when there are 'too many' participants.

If a bounty fund is 10,000 and you are the only one to do a task for 1 stake, you will receive all 10,000 (implssible though)

On the other hand there can't be a moment when 10,000 fund is offered for 1000 participants who all should be granted 50 tokens, because this way like 80% will receive noting tho they have done all the tasks.
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February 21, 2018, 12:35:48 PM
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thank you so much, bro, have a nice day  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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February 21, 2018, 11:54:31 PM
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[ANN] marks announce threads. You better not mention bounties there Smiley Those are official threads for speakng about the project.

Stake means your share in the bounty. All good of them are measured in stakes to avoid unspent bounty funds or situations when there are 'too many' participants.

If a bounty fund is 10,000 and you are the only one to do a task for 1 stake, you will receive all 10,000 (implssible though)

On the other hand there can't be a moment when 10,000 fund is offered for 1000 participants who all should be granted 50 tokens, because this way like 80% will receive noting tho they have done all the tasks.
In addition i think the computation of stakes is:

(Amount of allocated campaign tokens / Total amount of all campaign participants' stakes)  *  Member's stakes

I have read this somewhere here, i forgot to copy the link but i have copied the text. Ctto.
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February 22, 2018, 01:38:47 AM
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Thank you bro, i've just joined recently
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February 22, 2018, 04:10:55 PM
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Lets say that for a sig bounty there are 10000 tokens allocated.
There are 10 members that in total have 300 stakes.

The first user has 30 stakes.

The formula to calcuate his share of the 10000 tokens is this one:

(10000/300)*30=1000 so the first user will get 1000 tokens.
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February 22, 2018, 08:54:45 PM
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assume bounty program has 10,000 tokens and total 2000 stakes.
we will get: 10,000/2000 = 5 so  each stake u get 5 tokens.
depend on stakes of each participant u will get: number of stakes x 5
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February 22, 2018, 08:58:57 PM
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Thanks guys, thats what i was searching.
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