One noob question. If i understood correctly you mentioned that there will be 50,000,000 coins, from wich there will be 25,000,000 distribuited in equal
stakes. Am i right?
And what will happen with the rest of the coins?
I'll let Kora answer this one. I know he's working hard at the moment arranging the coin aspects (though he's more of an organizer, the spider in the web).
Here is coin distribution I settled on in the lead up to the registration launch:
50% - distributed equally to ~3000 webapp registration applicants
5% - goes to the registration webapp dev
5% - goes to the dev who clones Qora, and creates the Kora wallet applications
2% - Kora founder
8% - goes to node bot bounties
4% - website & marketing
1% - Qora dev
25% - POWER BOUNTIES
The 25% for 'power bounties' will be community voted bounties to key contributors. I'm thinking they will probably be in the range of 0.5%-2% each. If Kora doesn't work then even a 50% stake is worthless, but if we're optimistic, and in 12 months Kora is doing well and has achieved a reasonable marketcap, then a bounty payment of 0.5%-2% *could* be a decent amount of money, even enough to work part-time on Kora, or even full-time.
Pull out a calculator and do some sums. A 0.5% stake in a coin with a 10 million USD marketcap would be 50,000 USD. That's enough compensation to keep many people working on Kora, and with 25% in the kitty, we could afford to pay 50 people a 0.5% power bounty, on top of the stake they get from the registration system we are running at the moment.
I know from observing NXT that key community members can spend many hours working on projects that benefit ALL NXT holders, but some of them don't have a large personal stake, and that can be big problem in the future for NXT.
What happens when a key person, who wants to spend hours working for NXT suddenly realises they can't afford to spend any more time on NXT because it's costing them finacially? Their only choice is to put out a 'begging bowl' and ask for donations, or worse - stop working on NXT.
That's not what I want for Kora. I want the community to have 25% in reserve to pay the big contributors so they can afford to support themselves while working on Kora related projects.
Who will these people be? We don't know yet, but when they start popping up doing 10-40 hours a week on Kora, we'll have enough in the community Kora kitty to compensate & motivate them. The decisions will be made collectively (could be through nominations & voting for example), and everything will be 100% transparent.
I'm not under any allusions here, distributing 25% to key people wont be easy, and I expect some heated debate on 'who deserves what'. We'll probably need to setup some committees like NXT did to make collective decisions. This is down the track, so lets not get bogged down now at the early stages, but I do want people to know what my road-map looks like.