RE: Fees, RCs and Rewards

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Fees, RCs and Rewards

in blurt •  4 years ago 

수수료와 선형보상은 좋은 생각입니다. 시스템은 단순해야 합니다. 복잡하다고 우월한 것이 아닙니다. 설명하기도 쉬워야 합니다. 지금의 스팀 보상곡선을설명할수 있는 사람은 100명도 되지 않을것입니다.
단순한 논리로 작동하도록 만드십시요.
선형보상으로 변경시 큐레이션 보상도 선형으로 작동할수 있도록 코드를 변경해야 하는 것을 잊지 마십시요.

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  ·  4 years ago  ·   (edited)

Thank you so much for this valuable feedback.

one of my big issues with moving back to resource credits is that after reviewing the code and all available documentation, I cannot with any clarity tell you how the resource credit system works.

I can tell you the simplified version that was told to users, but unfortunately that's not how it actually works.

So, I will take that advice into account and move toward keeping the fees, in a way that is controlled by witnesses.

When it comes to curation compensation, how would you feel about reducing the compensation for curation to 10%?

What I mean is a post's author does the creative work. They generate the value. Curation does have value, but I think that in our current model, we are overvaluing it.

Before hard fork two, I will make a post detailing all proposed changes. We very much value feedback from the community, so when it comes up please do feel free to comment on it and suggest any changes that you would like.

In addition to that, we do code reviews. Usually, this just consists of @baabeetaa passing a merge request to me for code, or of myself passing a merge request to @megadrive for docs.

In discord, we have a channel, git.

In that channel, you can see all of the commits, merge requests, pipeline bills, and everything else in the blurt organization on GitLab.

seems to me like it might be a good idea to rig up an account that serves the same purpose and makes posts to Blurt every time something happens in our GitLab org.

  ·  4 years ago  ·  

There are too many chains to create original content but I am here curating and commenting just because I like supporting projects.

If my curation is 10% I wouldn’t like that...

We won't be changing curation rewards after all.

Thanks for your feedback!

  ·  4 years ago  ·  

seems to me like it might be a good idea to rig up an account that serves the same purpose and makes posts to Blurt every time something happens in our GitLab org.

I love this idea!!!

My suggestion to lower curation rewards was quickly replaced by better suggestions from @baabeetaa and @megadrive

It would need to be a time based (daily maybe?) digest for automatically posting, we push about 10-20 notifications through the discord channel daily.