The one at http://d.evco.in/charity/ is updated more often than the one there. You can also look somewhere like http://dvccountdown.blisteringdevelopers.com for round information (which reads d.evco.in data).
My personal strategy is to create material that is not available elsewhere. I want to do draw those people in. I don't think a mindset of writing vs. developing is a fair comparison.
My last eight (or so) submissions have taken no less than 60 hours to produce. When you calculate my earnings, that isn't much compared with what I'm paid professionally to produce training publications.
I'm just putting that out there.
would you mind sharing how much was it per word? I looked at this link
http://www.devtome.com/doku.php?id=earn_devcoins_by_writing
but as i'm new, It's very confusing
Writer myself, mainly finance/forex. Can I participate in the project or is only crypto related work paid?
Everyone's earnings are quite transparent, so you can look through the csv files at the master github to get shares per round/words per round and work out devcoins earned per word. Then you can convert it to $usd yourself with one of the tickers somewhere (although the price is extremely volatile, so it's hard to gauge actual earnings). dvccountdown.blisteringdevelopers.com/devtome lets you filter by username and round, and you can use the price ticker here or elsewhere: http://dvcusdchart.blisteringdevelopers.com/
eg for me:
http://dvccountdown.blisteringdevelopers.com/devtome/31/hunterbunter tells me I submitted 23825 words during round 31 earning 24 shares. It was paid out at 144810 devcoins per share, so I got 145.87 devcoins per word (approx equal to all writers that round, give or take earnings multiplier etc), which works out to about $0.0656 per word.
Thanks, all clear now.
I did more reading and I see there is a word limit per round of 50k, extra words are transferred to next round. And 1 round lasts around one month correct?