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Topic: How to calculate Waves signature campaign (Read 294 times)

sr. member
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July 03, 2017, 11:44:20 AM
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This basically shows that you are worried about the number of your posts that the wave campaign manager will accept, just try to make your posts to have at least 100 characters and leave the rest in the hands of those that will count it.

20 posts might not be 20 post after the counting, just to add a line before you lock the thread.
copper member
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Limited in number. Limitless in potential.
Thanks guys. Smiley

And @kimuskura you are right, I should have asked it in the thread
Yeah you're right, you've should think of it before making this thread, anyways you must close this thread since your question was answered already.
full member
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Thanks guys. Smiley

And @kimuskura you are right, I should have asked it in the thread
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legendary
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Well, that is the minimum reward, assuming you make 20 "constructive" posts per week. You can make more if you make more (constructive) posts. Up to the limit of 0.0075 btc (0.00015 x 50 maximum).

Best not to think of it in terms of $$$... the price could boost or dump... but 0.0075 btc will still be 0.0075 btc Wink
full member
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Just to understand Waves signature campaign logic,

If I am a full member and the reward is 0.00015 BTC per post for full member and the minimum post is 20 per week.

So the reward per week is 0.00015 x 20 x 2500 (assume BTC price) = 7.5 USD.

Did I get it right?

first,
yes,your are.
simple logic

second,
it was a service board,why you opened a thread just for calculation ? just ask it in their thread,also it's not really hard to understand.

full member
Activity: 448
Merit: 103
Just to understand Waves signature campaign logic,

If I am a full member and the reward is 0.00015 BTC per post for full member and the minimum post is 20 per week.

So the reward per week is 0.00015 x 20 x 2500 (assume BTC price) = 7.5 USD.

Did I get it right?
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