Delegations.
Delegations are what will make the project grow faster.
Delegations for supporting games on chain, (starting exclusively with RSG Rising Star Game). Should be sent to @cardtrader.
Currently 1,300 has been delegated. Not far off 2,000 HP standing at 1,800 HP. Just over 7% of HP needed.
A couple of more days before our first penny drops. A day later, the first post. Doubt there will be difference between a post and comment.
Gaining delegation is something that speeds up the progress to a level where it will begin to have some impact.
Delegations.
I am a fan of the giving back methodology. I also know for some helping is enough reward. For many getting a little back is all the incentive needed. In all I have tried here on Hive. I have in all parts tried to give back something, for the benefits I gained.
Helping this project start should be no different.
Delegating to the support of the project, I am thinking should have tiers of reward.
Delegate
Delegating
HP | Card | Genre |
---|---|---|
10 | Common | Music |
25 | Rare | Music |
20 | Common | Skill |
45 | Rare | Skill |
75 | Common | Fans |
125 | Rare | Fans |
500 | Epic | Music |
750 | Epic | Skill |
1000 | Epic | Fans |
Anyone wanting a Legend card would need to delegate 10,000 and gain a Legend card each month.
These cards for delegation will not come from the project. Reward cards will be supplied by @thehive. Everything has a cost somewhere. @thehive will pay the piper on this one.
For the music cards. Players can choose a card to suit their need.
The rewards program is optional and Opt-In. You must inform @thehive if you delegate and want to partake in rewards. If you have no interest in the rewards. You have no need to do anything after the delegation.
Rewards are a weekly reward and will happen on a Sunday. I will keep to that as much as possible. Though at times other obligations will take a priority and a day late might happen.
A publication of rewards gained and spent along with cards sent as rewards will be made also.
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