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Joseph
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I've just had a conversation about points, and it seems there has been some serious confusion between monetary points and reputation points. Quick 🧵 on the differences between the two. Let's start here: Reputation points should not be spendable.
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Joseph
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When reputation is tokenized, its transferability can obscure whether tokens were earned or bought, undermining their integrity.
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Joseph
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Even if it’s prohibited to transfer reputation tokens between users but allowed to be used for services or in-app interactions, it will still unfairly penalize active users and blur the distinction between valuable contributors and token hoarders, undermining again their integrity.
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Joseph
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To avoid this, a two-token system is suggested: “one token, referred to as 'points,' acts as a non-transferable indicator of reputation. A second token, 'coin,' is a transferable asset given to point holders on a regular basis.
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Joseph
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Essentially, points generate 'coin' dividends, which can be used as tradable currency. Moreover, since coins are distributed to point holders, they also reflect the underlying reputation."
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