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Muse/SoundDAC / Re: Best MUSIC DAC launch model for 2014?
« on: September 30, 2014, 03:23:22 am »
cob,
Thank you for your efforts. You know our concerns.
Here are my suggestions:
1. To have two kinds of delegates. The normal delegates like the ones we have in BTSX, and the delegates who are going to launch projects (dilute, the so called business delegates).
2. The pay fee per block for the normal ones can’t be more than 2*average.
3. Only after getting at least X% ( X= 50 or 30...) of all the votes should a business delegate be able to produce blocks. He should burn Y * pay fee per block (Y = 100 or 300…..) to register.
4. The total number of all the active delegates is 101. The number of active business delegates can’t be more than Z (Z= 10 or 5…).
5. Set upper bound for the inflation. Suppose initial supply of Notes is 2 billion, 35% are allocated to PTS holders, 35% are allocated to AGS holders, which means 700 million for each. Then the upper bound of Notes that all the delegates can get paid together is 5 billion, which means P/A holders eventually are allocated by at least 10% of all the supply (2 + 5 = 7 billion). Each year at most A% (A = 5, or 10) of 5 billion Notes can be produced by delegates.
Thank you for your efforts. You know our concerns.
Here are my suggestions:
1. To have two kinds of delegates. The normal delegates like the ones we have in BTSX, and the delegates who are going to launch projects (dilute, the so called business delegates).
2. The pay fee per block for the normal ones can’t be more than 2*average.
3. Only after getting at least X% ( X= 50 or 30...) of all the votes should a business delegate be able to produce blocks. He should burn Y * pay fee per block (Y = 100 or 300…..) to register.
4. The total number of all the active delegates is 101. The number of active business delegates can’t be more than Z (Z= 10 or 5…).
5. Set upper bound for the inflation. Suppose initial supply of Notes is 2 billion, 35% are allocated to PTS holders, 35% are allocated to AGS holders, which means 700 million for each. Then the upper bound of Notes that all the delegates can get paid together is 5 billion, which means P/A holders eventually are allocated by at least 10% of all the supply (2 + 5 = 7 billion). Each year at most A% (A = 5, or 10) of 5 billion Notes can be produced by delegates.