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any update?

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Thanks for reminding. I am one of those who didn't notice this news. Indeed, the whole Chinese community, or even the whole BTS community have not been active on this forum for a while.
It's probably because BTS is now stable, both on function and price. :)   
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I looked into vesting .. the only issue I see here is that they cost $5 per vbo. With well over300 people, that is a bunch of money just to send them out ..
I might draw a threshold line at some number of posts and only give those above that line a VBO .. e.g. the 'big fishes' :)

As an idea, maybe you can distribute them using sharebot, it's useful to distribute for forum members, so everybody will withdraw them by himself.
Let's ask @fuzzy

though id love to i have to say the sharebot is not ready yet.  It will be worked on though.
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I looked into vesting .. the only issue I see here is that they cost $5 per vbo. With well over300 people, that is a bunch of money just to send them out ..
I might draw a threshold line at some number of posts and only give those above that line a VBO .. e.g. the 'big fishes' :)

As an idea, maybe you can distribute them using sharebot, it's useful to distribute for forum members, so everybody will withdraw them by himself.
Let's ask @fuzzy

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I looked into vesting .. the only issue I see here is that they cost $5 per vbo. With well over300 people, that is a bunch of money just to send them out ..
I might draw a threshold line at some number of posts and only give those above that line a VBO .. e.g. the 'big fishes' :)

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The vesting idea makes sense to me! I plan to hold anyways

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I think vbos are a really good idea Xeroc.  Please share the code when you are done with it.
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How about this: Instead of simply transfer the BROWNIE.PTS to you guys which makes the available supply go up quite a bit and benefit only whoever got lucky and is on his computer when i actually transfer them.. how about I create some vesting balances for those that want their brownies.pts? Everyone would get a vesting balance pre-filled with their corresponding amount of brownies and ready to be claimed linearily over .. say 90 days. That would make them fully claimable by 1. August.

Actually, I like that idea so much that I might just do it that way .. since you get gifted in any case .. you may not even care ..

Thoughts?

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I hope no sharedrop happens to brownies before August!   :P
Sharedrops can happen earlier .. they only need to consider vesting balances ... :D

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How about this: Instead of simply transfer the BROWNIE.PTS to you guys which makes the available supply go up quite a bit and benefit only whoever got lucky and is on his computer when i actually transfer them.. how about I create some vesting balances for those that want their brownies.pts? Everyone would get a vesting balance pre-filled with their corresponding amount of brownies and ready to be claimed linearily over .. say 90 days. That would make them fully claimable by 1. August.

Actually, I like that idea so much that I might just do it that way .. since you get gifted in any case .. you may not even care ..

Thoughts?

I hope no sharedrop happens to brownies before August!   :P

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How about this: Instead of simply transfer the BROWNIE.PTS to you guys which makes the available supply go up quite a bit and benefit only whoever got lucky and is on his computer when i actually transfer them.. how about I create some vesting balances for those that want their brownies.pts? Everyone would get a vesting balance pre-filled with their corresponding amount of brownies and ready to be claimed linearily over .. say 90 days. That would make them fully claimable by 1. August.

Actually, I like that idea so much that I might just do it that way .. since you get gifted in any case .. you may not even care ..

Thoughts?

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I propose giving some of them to Fox for helping Bitshares get into Microsoft Azure.  (Yeah, its true that the pump didnt last, but at lest it served two useful functions: Bitshares accessibility is increased buy being on Azure, and the short term pump by being one of the first coins on there resulted in a lot of BTS being transferred from old disgruntled bagholders to new buyers, some of whom hopefully will help it to grow).

Absolutely. Well, there are so many deserving contributors, Fox definately being one! I'm happy to move my pledge of half my brownies to @Fox . thank you @xeroc
IIRC I already sent a bunch of them his way.

Great!  They were well deserved.



Anyway, while we are on the topic of brownies:

Back last summer there was talk of sharedrops onto BTS and Brownies, for projects like Identabit. 
Did those ever happen?  Or a snapshot for them taken?
I'm also interested about the evolution of Identabit.

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I propose giving some of them to Fox for helping Bitshares get into Microsoft Azure.  (Yeah, its true that the pump didnt last, but at lest it served two useful functions: Bitshares accessibility is increased buy being on Azure, and the short term pump by being one of the first coins on there resulted in a lot of BTS being transferred from old disgruntled bagholders to new buyers, some of whom hopefully will help it to grow).

Absolutely. Well, there are so many deserving contributors, Fox definately being one! I'm happy to move my pledge of half my brownies to @Fox . thank you @xeroc
IIRC I already sent a bunch of them his way.

Great!  They were well deserved.



Anyway, while we are on the topic of brownies:

Back last summer there was talk of sharedrops onto BTS and Brownies, for projects like Identabit. 
Did those ever happen?  Or a snapshot for them taken? 
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I propose giving some of them to Fox for helping Bitshares get into Microsoft Azure.  (Yeah, its true that the pump didnt last, but at lest it served two useful functions: Bitshares accessibility is increased buy being on Azure, and the short term pump by being one of the first coins on there resulted in a lot of BTS being transferred from old disgruntled bagholders to new buyers, some of whom hopefully will help it to grow).

Absolutely. Well, there are so many deserving contributors, Fox definately being one! I'm happy to move my pledge of half my brownies to @Fox . thank you @xeroc
IIRC I already sent a bunch of them his way.

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I propose giving some of them to Fox for helping Bitshares get into Microsoft Azure.  (Yeah, its true that the pump didnt last, but at lest it served two useful functions: Bitshares accessibility is increased buy being on Azure, and the short term pump by being one of the first coins on there resulted in a lot of BTS being transferred from old disgruntled bagholders to new buyers, some of whom hopefully will help it to grow).

Absolutely. Well, there are so many deserving contributors, Fox definately being one! I'm happy to move my pledge of half my brownies to @Fox . thank you @xeroc

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I propose giving some of them to Fox for helping Bitshares get into Microsoft Azure.  (Yeah, its true that the pump didnt last, but at lest it served two useful functions: Bitshares accessibility is increased buy being on Azure, and the short term pump by being one of the first coins on there resulted in a lot of BTS being transferred from old disgruntled bagholders to new buyers, some of whom hopefully will help it to grow).
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Lol, fair enough. Just as long as you know your posts are very much appreciated......old and new  :D

Offline Tuck Fheman

@Tuck Fheman you can have half of any brownies destined for me.  @xeroc

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I appreciate the offer, but I will just send them back.

I hate being rewarded for stupidity, it only encourages more of it.  ;)

I especially don't want someone else to suffer due to my mistake, that would just make it worse.

Thanks though!

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I agree with the bounties idea.

The things that need to be done can be listed and people can 'bid' for how cheaply they are willing to do the things.

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With half of the BROWNIE.PTS, I would give about 0.7 BROWNIE.PTS per
post
(224201/2) / 159532 = 0.7026834


What to do with the other half? Suggestions?

  • Some of these 'extra' brownies could be distributed to mirror the proportions of those which were distributed as a result of bytemaster's original brownie announcement post. This would be like a bonus top-up for people who have already proved helpful.
  • Or, similarly, some could be sharedropped on people who currently hold brownies (and therefore value them right now and have put time or money in at some point).
  • Sell them and put the money back into the blockchain
  • Offer them as bounties (as @EstefanTT  has already suggested)
  • Start a thread similar to bytemaster's original brownies announcement offering people the chance to appeal for brownies for contributions they've made since bytemaster's distribution

@xeroc - is there a deadline for getting these distributed? The answer to this affects the options for distribution (but also may leak information by allowing us to infer stuff!)...
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Just because people have not been active in the last weeks, doesn't mean they shouldn't get brownies .. see for instance @baozi, how certainly deserves some.
Also, since many users don't necessarily have the forum handle=btsaccount, I need to send a pm to all of them anyway. I expect those that are inactive not not tell me a bts account ..
I will not just send brownies to abandoned accounts.

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Interesting. There are people in that list that haven't posted here in a very long while, perhaps that should be taken into account as well. In doing so it also should be considered what the quality of such "dormant" accounts were when they were active.

That probably means that they will not notice their brownies either... So from one side it will be good for brownies value since they will remain... VESTED BROWNIES   ;D

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Interesting. There are people in that list that haven't posted here in a very long while, perhaps that should be taken into account as well. In doing so it also should be considered what the quality of such "dormant" accounts were when they were active.

To base your giveaway on this forum alone will be a challenge. Can you programmatically and fairly assess the quality of a forum account? Number of posts, avg. post length, frequency of posts, time active on forum (last active date - join date) are all quantitative metrics you could employ to come up with a weighting factor.

You could also factor in who contributed to the biggest topics, or the most important topics, which may not always be the topics with the largest number of posts (but those would probably have to be manually determined). Perhaps noting which topics BM started or contributed to (there are many he does not participate in, dare I say most?) and assigning a higher weight to people that post in those topics could be a useful metric.

Most of this analysis could be done with SQL queries. It's a matter of how much time you want to put into the assessment. For a time bitsaphire was publishing the mysql database of this forum. Is that still available? Might be kindof fun to play with these ideas on actual data. I am the admin of an SMF forum for a small community so I am quite familiar with the SMF DB structure and quite adept at creating queries to mine data. I did that for several years professionally for a web based financial planning application.
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Now if only there were a way to vote with our stake in a social media chain on posts we find valuable.  hmmm

.7 Brownie per post will have to do for now I guess, until then.  : )


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Make a faucet that drips them to that exchange that is voting against development as long as they point their proxy to zeroc
That defeats the purpose of Brownies as a n appreciation tokens from BM. you need to EARN them, one or the other way. IMHO just creating an account is not worth it.
Also, take a look what happened with QBITs, people squattered the blockchain with accounts to sell their free QBITs. Not gonna do that with brownies

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why do you think we gave them to you?
I received a fair share of BROWNIEs and the others are meant to be given away. The means of doing so are open for discussion

Just my thought...
I don' t necessarily agree with the 1 Brownie per forum post.
It's just due to the fact that  A LOT of people abuse the %5, which counts as a individual post which doesn't necessarily mean they deserve to accumulate more Brownies than another community member that has been active and productive.
Agrees. But I'd say that a) most people in the least used +5% almost uniformly and I don't think that there is a user that made 300 posts only with 5% in them.
Also keep in mind that 1 BROWNIE is worth ~2BTS which is less than $1c.

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IMO, is there a way to split the Brownie by forum "tenure". 
Maybe 1 or 2 Brownies per registered day?  Is there a way to get this metric??
Since 1BROWNIE < $1c, I don't think that's worth the time.

anyways, you could use a combination of post count / register date to make it fair
Tell me, how does that make it more fair?

The snapshot has been already taken... but nice try  :P
Indeed :)

this is exactly why the perception of this community is that we are all
a bunch of spamming ass kissing pumpers who post incesst +5%s
continuously without valuable substance.

This actually looks like a targeted effort to bury all the hard work
performed by this community in a mountain of spam.

I wonder if the next project is going to launch as a "closed source"
project so that the crowd can fully dissipate before publishing the fact
that BTS changed to "open source" a few weeks later in small print so
nobody would ever know.
I tend to agree, about bad perception and misuse of +5%. Bu I can't
recall anyone really making any money out of this (including the brownie
distribution in this thread). Also keep in mind, someone coming here and
posting a +5% still contributes (slightly) by keeping things alive or
even reading the posts.


Any other constructive ideas for distributing brownies?

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Very funny Erlich.  I also thought about all of the times I deleted a post rather than post it because after I read it I decided it didn't add to the conversation.
Every time you did it or though "na, not going to +5%, that's not constructive" you've lost .7 Brownies. ;p
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Very funny Erlich.  I also thought about all of the times I deleted a post rather than post it because after I read it I decided it didn't add to the conversation.
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fuck

i sill got like 50 more to go
i wont even jave time for spell checking bo more
oops sorry accidentL triple post

The snapshot has been already taken... but nice try  :P

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Lol

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fuck

i sill got like 50 more to go
i wont even jave time for spell checking bo more
oops sorry accidentL triple post
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fuck

i sill got like 50 more to go
i wont even jave time for spell checking bo more
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fuck

i sill got like 50 more to go
i wont even jave time for spell checking bo more
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wtf

whose brilliant idea is this
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this is just an incentive to spam this tool and make it useless to those who we want to buy our bts
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this message board is a tool that is up to all of us to sharpen or spam
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come on, ive been deleting my posts for years just to keep this tool sharp and honed.
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anyone else care to chat about shit that spams our board to keep the entrepreneurs from effectivly using this message board as a productive tool?
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Make a faucet that drips them to that exchange that is voting against development as long as they point their proxy to zeroc

duh

why do you think we gave them to you?
actually

I would donate to this initiative
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I like it !

just do it!

im quilt covered!
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Just my thought...
I don' t necessarily agree with the 1 Brownie per forum post.
It's just due to the fact that  A LOT of people abuse the %5, which counts as a individual post which doesn't necessarily mean they deserve to accumulate more Brownies than another community member that has been active and productive.
IMO, is there a way to split the Brownie by forum "tenure". 
Maybe 1 or 2 Brownies per registered day?  Is there a way to get this metric??

While I agree that some people seriously overuse the 5%, it would be FAR more skewed to go by registered date since tons of people register accounts and don't contribute much if anything at all.  If there was just some way to filter out the posts that contain nothing but 5%!!  Anyway, I think participation in mumble sessions is a good indicator.

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fuzzy is pretty talkactive, isn't he  :)

anyways, you could use a combination of post count / register date to make it fair

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Just my thought...
I don' t necessarily agree with the 1 Brownie per forum post.
It's just due to the fact that  A LOT of people abuse the %5, which counts as a individual post which doesn't necessarily mean they deserve to accumulate more Brownies than another community member that has been active and productive.
IMO, is there a way to split the Brownie by forum "tenure". 
Maybe 1 or 2 Brownies per registered day?  Is there a way to get this metric??

 +5%  :P

(edit: I don't normally do  +5%'s!)
(edit 2: Also, I'm not trying to get more posts to game it - I assume Xeroc will be using the count he's already taken)
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Just my thought...
I don' t necessarily agree with the 1 Brownie per forum post.
It's just due to the fact that  A LOT of people abuse the %5, which counts as a individual post which doesn't necessarily mean they deserve to accumulate more Brownies than another community member that has been active and productive.
IMO, is there a way to split the Brownie by forum "tenure". 
Maybe 1 or 2 Brownies per registered day?  Is there a way to get this metric??


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Dan has sent me 224,201 BROWNIE.PTS that are up for donations among loyal and honorable members of the community (I fear, tonyk, that includes you!)

I'd like to take a portion of them and give every forum member that have more than 300 posts (164, excluding me, stan and bytemaster)
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494 infovortice2013
492 AdamBLevine
485 5chdn
477 bitacer
476 chryspano
474 tbone
466 Agent86
463 yinchanggong
457 Samupaha
456 joele
455 天籁
451 hpenvy
443 wackou
439 yvv
436 hadrian
425 lovejoy
419 JoeyD
402 crazybit
401 spartako
400 reorder
396 Bhuz
394 jwiz168
389 aloha
388 JonnyBitcoin
385 NineLives
384 Permie
382 Mysto
382 CalabiYau
379 sschechter
378 islandking
376 Lighthouse
371 bitcrab
370 Delinquency
366 mtang
366 Markus
365 cn-members
362 bitmarket
357 cdryan
356 Simeon
354 cob
341 planetlife
339 bobmaloney
335 topcandle
334 Yao
329 graffenwalder
327 seraphim
326 MktDirector
322 alphaBar
322 jcalfee1
322 isaacgoldbourne
317 Frodo
317 networker
316 bitsharesrussia
314 noisy
313 merockstar
313 Xypher
312 CryptoPrometheus
312 James212
304 当年很厉害
with a total of 159532 posts.

With half of the BROWNIE.PTS, I would give about 0.7 BROWNIE.PTS per
post
(224201/2) / 159532 = 0.7026834


What to do with the other half? Suggestions?

Keep them and buy steem tokens/vests or bts with them. Then pass them out to people who work free (because a worker will not pay for them) who you still think should be doing what they need to do. Yes, like @esteffan says...it wont likely pay for much work, but sometimes there are dire situations where the tokens could really help us if leveraged into he right person with the right solution for the right problem. 

I love your spirit though and how it goes along with the theme of Steem itself to give to those who post and curate content (on our forums).  Just really think sometimes it would be best to give them away in times when funding (or political wherewithal) is low.  Just my two cents.  :)
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I don't know if the brownies left can be use to "pay" someome to do a work. The brownie capital will melt in no time.

I like better the bounty system where you reward the best XXX between several XXX.

For example, if we pay 1000 brownies for 1 poster for Bitshares Dex, we have 1 poster, we like it or not. If we pay 1000 brownies for the best poster, we will have several members doing one in their spare time and we will have several ones. Only the best (by vote) get the reward.

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One suggestion :

Divide them between several big and small bounties. And keep them so we can use them when needed.
For example, a bounty of X brownies for the best GUI CSS tweaking, best poster o banner Bitshares promoting the Dex or the BitAssets, for the member who gets us on Amazon and Google just like Fox did on Azure, ect...

Great input: Bounties!

* best GUI CSS tweaking
* best poster promoting the Dex
* best poster promoting BitAssets
* creation of end-user FAQ
* documentation of the web wallet architecture
* tutorial on how to customize graphene
* tutorials on how to extend the web wallet
* deployment of a public API

* what else?
I'd suggest not only worked for GUI/end-user but also helped on back-end improvements without getting worker pay.
E.G. fox, wackou, pc ...
(if not done already)

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BTW. 1 BROWNIE.PTS is currently valued at ~2BTS

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Does that mean that there won't be more dilution on the Brownies supply ? It's kind of good news for brownies beleiver  ;p
No idea. That is a question for @bytemaster to asnwer.
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* best reply to your thread ... ;p

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One suggestion :

Divide them between several big and small bounties. And keep them so we can use them when needed.
For example, a bounty of X brownies for the best GUI CSS tweaking, best poster o banner Bitshares promoting the Dex or the BitAssets, for the member who gets us on Amazon and Google just like Fox did on Azure, ect...

Great input: Bounties!

* best GUI CSS tweaking
* best poster promoting the Dex
* best poster promoting BitAssets
* creation of end-user FAQ
* documentation of the web wallet architecture
* tutorial on how to customize graphene
* tutorials on how to extend the web wallet
* deployment of a public API

* what else?

BTW. 1 BROWNIE.PTS is currently valued at ~2BTS

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Does that mean that there won't be more dilution on the Brownies supply ? It's kind of good news for brownies beleiver  ;p
No idea. That is a question for @bytemaster to asnwer.

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One suggestion :

Divide them between several big and small bounties. And keep them so we can use them when needed.
For example, a bounty of X brownies for the best GUI CSS tweaking, best poster o banner Bitshares promoting the Dex or the BitAssets, for the member who gets us on Amazon and Google just like Fox did on Azure, ect...
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Dan has sent me 224,201 BROWNIE.PTS that are up for donations among loyal and honorable members of the community (I fear, tonyk, that includes you!)

I'd like to take a portion of them and give every forum member that have more than 300 posts (164, excluding me, stan and bytemaster)
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4847 fuzzy
4300 cass
4000 toast
3605 liondani
3422 Ander
3393 Riverhead
3268 tonyk
3190 fav
2892 luckybit
2874 testz
2663 Akado
2514 CLains
2486 BTS熊
2446 santaclause102
2377 alt
2311 donkeypong
2269 abit
2240 BunkerChain
2152 gamey
2146 sudo
2061 onceuponatime
2025 clayop
1897 kenCode
1871 monsterer
1792 ripplexiaoshan
1734 svk
1639 puppies
1531 mf-tzo
1525 Shentist
1423 jakub
1400 ebit
1358 cube
1329 jsidhu
1286 btswildpig
1283 emski
1231 Empirical1.2
1197 Thom
1195 BTSdac
1171 arhag
1167 vikram
1129 speedy
1120 Method-X
1119 Rune
1113 bitmeat
1101 Overthetop
1017 Ben
991 Xeldal
951 cylonmaker2053
944 starspirit
940 lil_jay890
934 Troglodactyl
933 roadscape
929 eagleeye
927 mint
886 Empirical1.1
885 Pheonike
884 Empirical1
883 ccedk
882 HackFisher
878 matt608
848 gyhy
831 Amazon
817 pc
792 betax
783 yellowecho
774 biophil
764 barwizi
749 Snail
717 heyD
700 FreeTrade
696 karnal
687 logxing
686 GaltReport
668 davidpbrown
660 maqifrnswa
639 jabbajabbaつ◕_◕つ
638 btstip
637 nomoreheroes7
624 00091lacer
606 zhao150
602 merivercap
600 fluxer555
594 CoinHoarder
585 wuyanren
583 bitcoinerS
572 emailtooaj
566 oco101
566 MrJeans
551 dannotestein
547 EstefanTT
544 rgcrypto
544 carpet
544 iHashFury
541 NewMine
539 mike623317
538 ssjpts
536 coolspeed
525 jae208
518 robrigo
518 cgafeng
511 callmeluc
509 theoretical
508 OldMan
497 G1ng3rBr34dM4n
496 xiahui135
494 infovortice2013
492 AdamBLevine
485 5chdn
477 bitacer
476 chryspano
474 tbone
466 Agent86
463 yinchanggong
457 Samupaha
456 joele
455 天籁
451 hpenvy
443 wackou
439 yvv
436 hadrian
425 lovejoy
419 JoeyD
402 crazybit
401 spartako
400 reorder
396 Bhuz
394 jwiz168
389 aloha
388 JonnyBitcoin
385 NineLives
384 Permie
382 Mysto
382 CalabiYau
379 sschechter
378 islandking
376 Lighthouse
371 bitcrab
370 Delinquency
366 mtang
366 Markus
365 cn-members
362 bitmarket
357 cdryan
356 Simeon
354 cob
341 planetlife
339 bobmaloney
335 topcandle
334 Yao
329 graffenwalder
327 seraphim
326 MktDirector
322 alphaBar
322 jcalfee1
322 isaacgoldbourne
317 Frodo
317 networker
316 bitsharesrussia
314 noisy
313 merockstar
313 Xypher
312 CryptoPrometheus
312 James212
304 当年很厉害
with a total of 159532 posts.

With half of the BROWNIE.PTS, I would give about 0.7 BROWNIE.PTS per
post
(224201/2) / 159532 = 0.7026834


What to do with the other half? Suggestions?