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hero member
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Hello everyone

There are some signature campaigns in "Marketplace (Altcoins)" most of them deal with ICOs that are completely different from campaigns in ''services''.
There are some things that I cannot understand. I would be very grateful if you could answer my questions.

In these campaigns there is specified budget that will be paid to participants. Every participant will have some stakes and the amount paid to participants depends on number of stakes. Am I right?

example:
If there is 1000 coins and there is 500 stakes we will be paid 2 coins for each stakes we have.
If there is 1000 coins and there is 5000 stakes we will be paid 0.2 coins for each stakes we have.

As a result the payment in not only depends on our participation rate, but also depends on others. So there is a competition between users and every campaign will lower participants can be a better one.
Please let me know whether I am right or not?

Another thing that I really can't understand is how will be get paid?
Most of these campaigns ask our ETH address. Why ETH address?



Nowadays most of the ICO is running through Ethereum Smart Contract so only they are asking for ETH. In order to send the payment for the work, your are doing in promoting the campaign. Of course, it varies for each campaign some will people high amount and some will pay a low amount of stakes. It depends on the majority of the people joining the campaign.
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
Hello everyone

There are some signature campaigns in "Marketplace (Altcoins)" most of them deal with ICOs that are completely different from campaigns in ''services''.
There are some things that I cannot understand. I would be very grateful if you could answer my questions.

In these campaigns there is specified budget that will be paid to participants. Every participant will have some stakes and the amount paid to participants depends on number of stakes. Am I right?

example:
If there is 1000 coins and there is 500 stakes we will be paid 2 coins for each stakes we have.
If there is 1000 coins and there is 5000 stakes we will be paid 0.2 coins for each stakes we have.

As a result the payment in not only depends on our participation rate, but also depends on others. So there is a competition between users and every campaign will lower participants can be a better one.
Please let me know whether I am right or not?

Another thing that I really can't understand is how will be get paid?
Most of these campaigns ask our ETH address. Why ETH address?



sample alocation coin 1000, you have 100 stake, and total stake all particpant 10k staje
you can get coin (100/10000) x 1000 you can get 10 coin

must ETH addres because dev create coin use etherum smart contract, if dev create coin use waves(sample incent) you must use waves addres
full member
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As a result the payment in not only depends on our participation rate, but also depends on others. So there is a competition between users and every campaign will lower participants can be a better one.
Please let me know whether I am right or not?
Yes, you are right, if campaign is paying in stake, than less signature participants mean more tokens for you.

Another thing that I really can't understand is how will be get paid?
Most of these campaigns ask our ETH address. Why ETH address?
You will receive tokens into your eth address because they are smart contracts which are running on ethereum platform.
sr. member
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Hello everyone

There are some signature campaigns in "Marketplace (Altcoins)" most of them deal with ICOs that are completely different from campaigns in ''services''.
There are some things that I cannot understand. I would be very grateful if you could answer my questions.

In these campaigns there is specified budget that will be paid to participants. Every participant will have some stakes and the amount paid to participants depends on number of stakes. Am I right?

example:
If there is 1000 coins and there is 500 stakes we will be paid 2 coins for each stakes we have.
If there is 1000 coins and there is 5000 stakes we will be paid 0.2 coins for each stakes we have.

As a result the payment in not only depends on our participation rate, but also depends on others. So there is a competition between users and every campaign will lower participants can be a better one.
Please let me know whether I am right or not?

Another thing that I really can't understand is how will be get paid?
Most of these campaigns ask our ETH address. Why ETH address?



Dear friend; they will send it as tokens on your wallet. You can find a token tab. And there is a button :Add special tokens. You may find it there.
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 5213
Hello everyone

There are some signature campaigns in "Marketplace (Altcoins)" most of them deal with ICOs that are completely different from campaigns in ''services''.
There are some things that I cannot understand. I would be very grateful if you could answer my questions.

In these campaigns there is specified budget that will be paid to participants. Every participant will have some stakes and the amount paid to participants depends on number of stakes. Am I right?

example:
If there is 1000 coins and there is 500 stakes we will be paid 2 coins for each stakes we have.
If there is 1000 coins and there is 5000 stakes we will be paid 0.2 coins for each stakes we have.

As a result the payment in not only depends on our participation rate, but also depends on others. So there is a competition between users and every campaign will lower participants can be a better one.
Please let me know whether I am right or not?

Another thing that I really can't understand is how will be get paid?
Most of these campaigns ask our ETH address. Why ETH address?

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