15 RISE per block for 21477 blocks so far
For a total of 322155 RISE = ~$2547.60 USD = $25.22 per delegate since the first block on 5/24 = More than $25.22 per week per delegate
= More than $100.88 a month to maintain a delegate node
It's a sweet gig to be a RISE delegate at the moment, but I'd keep the block reward where it is now.
As soon as this coin is dumped, which pretty much happens with 98% of ICOs, the numbers will probably look a lot worse for the delegates.
Furthermore, you don't want to just change things on a whim. Everyone involved agreed to these numbers before hand. Changing the rules as you go is highly frowned upon in this community.
Make sure the delegates are giving some sort of value other than simply securing the network. Since they are making decent money at the moment, you ought to be able to get more value out of them. The lazy delegates should be replaced with delegates that are willing to work a little to justify the pay. That is how dPoS is supposed to work.
lol you are rly thinking that price will be 1000 sats? ......... don't trust man who scammed for 10 btc...
You are dumb if you think I am a scammer. Read the thread for yourself, and get your facts straight shill.
A. It was a contest, the winner was supposed to get 5 BTC
B. It took me longer than I thought to pay the bounty
C. I eventually paid out 8.2 BTC, which was more than what I said I would. 6 BTC to the winner, and 0.4 to each participant (which was not in the original contest terms.)
D. Both of the people that still have negative trust on my account were unaffected third parties. All contest participants seemed grateful and happy with the outcome (after I paid more people than I said I would and paid the winner more BTC.) None of the people that were "scammed" left me negative feedback.To this day, I urge any contest participants that still feel wronged to come forward, and I will do what I can for them.
E. Out of the two people that still have negative trust on my account for that, one of them (Smoothie) is a direct competitor that also mints physical cryptocurrencies. Also, me and him butted heads a lot on the forums before that, so I feel like his interest in that situation was simply to drag my name through the mud. Read the thread, he religiously tried to ruin my reputation even though he was unaffected. It is still hard for me to believe he wasn't doing that for his own financial self interest or because of our history/grudge.
F. My good feedback heavily outweighs the bad feedback (which is in reality not even very bad if you know the facts).