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Timo 🎩🫂
@taimonania
„Gaming the system“ is what you want in all protocols, especially in new ones. You must find out if they’re designed in a way that can only be gamed in positive ways. If not you adapt the protocol.
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Timo 🎩🫂
@taimonania
IMO the Taimo Boost is gaming /alfafrens in a positive way. It brings attention, grows channels and won‘t work forever. It is also about being transparent what and when you do it. Otherwise it doesn’t work as well. It also doesn’t harm anyone. ALFA rewards are ON AVERAGE very high on channels that use it.
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Maretus
@maretus.eth
You say this all as if you know this for a fact but there is very little data for anyone to know for sure. Anecdotal evidence aside - it’s a super selfish tactic that benefits you as the creator more than your subscribers or your stakers.
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Timo 🎩🫂
@taimonania
There are dashboards being built that will show this data. We will then know if ALFA rewards are higher or lower. But it definitely doesn’t hurt subscribers or is a scam. Easy math: If it is 100 ALFA for 24h and then 200 ALFA for 24h, on average the subscriber gets 150 ALFA.
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Timo 🎩🫂
@taimonania
Additionally, all accounts that use it are VERY active and can only do it because they get a lot of ALFA/day and stake everything in their channel. So my guess is the ALFA rewards are higher than from the average channel
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Maretus
@maretus.eth
Again, you saying it “definitely” doesn’t hurt subscribers doesn’t mean that’s the case. I don’t know “your specific strategy” but I am seeing people doing this repeatedly, meaning they derive the most benefit from the activity, not their stakers or subs.
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