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Topic: IDENA validation reward and bad flips (Read 232 times)

jr. member
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IdenaNetwork (idena.io)
May 27, 2020, 04:31:00 AM
#5
I heff never had more than 1 report on my flips and they are not even good. if you get your flip mass reported you are doing on purpose.

Exactly, to get your flip reported you have to get a report from more than 50% identities solving your flip. Chance for getting reported by accident is slim to none.
newbie
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Merit: 0
May 26, 2020, 06:47:42 AM
#4
I heff never had more than 1 report on my flips and they are not even good. if you get your flip mass reported you are doing on purpose.
jr. member
Activity: 85
Merit: 2
IdenaNetwork (idena.io)
May 25, 2020, 05:19:04 PM
#3
I'll add my 2 cents about why I believe that current system is good.

If you would get penalized only for your 1 bad flip, like some suggest at this moment, you would lose 15 DNA from that flip's reward.

Full validation reward per epoch can be from 500-900 DNA for Human status with 2 invites well used and with all invitees validated.

If I risk 15 (or max 75) DNA out of 900, I couldn't care less for my bad flips cause I'd be getting 10x more.

This way, I'm helping myself, not losing time for thinking about and creating good flips, but I'm hurting other people that will get my flips and possibly fail cause they will make no sense or will make sense only to those in the long session that know keywords. For short session with fast thinking and without keywords, they're screwed.

That makes it really bad for the network and should never be allowed to let bad flip posters get away with it.
hero member
Activity: 600
Merit: 511
May 19, 2020, 10:28:09 AM
#2
I prefer the current system. It makes you be more thorough when creating your flips.
newbie
Activity: 123
Merit: 0
May 18, 2020, 10:45:19 PM
#1
I find it on Telegram.
Currently, if you have at least 1 bad flip, then you will not receive absolutely no reward for successful validation.
This is unfair.
Especially considering the fact that the reports on your flip could be subjective, but in fact, your flip is good.
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