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@hammallama.eth
Appreciation Today I'm tagging @kompreni and @niftytime.eth for bringing me into my first web 3 job. I'll be managing the community for based.jobs We are aiming to be the most secure place to find work in web3 Need help with your project? Based jobs has you covered Know a friend who can fill a role? Back them with $jobs and get paid instantly when they accept the role. You don't need to rush to completion in an attempt to fulfill a bounty anymore. Get hired, put in your best work. Do the job!
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Congratulations on your new role @hammallama.eth! I'm looking forward to the growth of the project.
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Ty ausar As more opportunities come up we will need key players like you to fill those roles You can see who the team is backing by viewing who they stake their $jobs on
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Thank you, too. I've got a question about the staking element, and maybe you can clear it out for me: To reap staking rewards, do you have to stake BEFORE the selected user engages in a job, or can you still do it DURING the job?
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You need to stake prior to the candidate accepting the job. You get paid instantly once they accept!
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Coming back to this with a personal opinion; if it offends anyone, please let me know. CC @kompreni @niftytime.eth I feel like this functionality (staking before a user is accepted on a job) promotes "insider info" inasmuch as: 1) for long term jobs there can be only one chosen candidate from a pool of usually 10+ users and aside from each candidate's bio, there will be almost no public clues about who might get the job. Therefore, the chances of staking on the right user are slim, and it will be costly. 2) There is, indeed, a higher chance for successfully staking on a user prior to them being accepted on a job, and that's only on small time jobs / gigs, but which MAY not necessarily be done repeatedly by the same user, and on these occasions, the rewards are usually too low to make it worth the effort and competition. A solution for this "top-heavy" situation could be changing the way rewards are shared: let users share staking rewards ALSO after the selection procces has ended, but (1/2)
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2/2 but also offer a fixed reward for all users who picked / staked on the correct user. These could be set as 2.5% fixed rewards for staking before + 7.5% rewarded to all stakers in continuously variable manner (similar to how it worked on alfafrens). (I'd happily move this conversation in the DMs if you consider it being a private matter. ) Looking forward for your opinions on this.
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