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RE: Soulbound Reward Card Proposal - Immediate and Ongoing Accessibility

in Splinterlands6 months ago

Keep it simple and just put a unlock fee on all cards in DEC. IF bots exploit this for whatever reason they are still PAYING in DEC to unlock the card and be able to put it on the market which at least gives it a base line value in theory.

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 6 months ago  

It seems like we're on the same page here - any sort of remaining bot exploit would still equal to a ton of DEC getting burnt. Saw your downvote, so tell me where does this proposal fall short for you?

I believe in being able to unlock the soul bound cards.

I'm trying to weigh if there's any benefit over waiting until next soul bound cards to unlock and honestly I think not. I feel like they should be able to be unlocked right away.

The unlock part is where I'm stuck on what would be a good level aka price to unlock the cards. I feel like it should be high at least at first and see how that goes before a possible reduction. By high I would think starting at 1 DEC per power point? That's where I'm hung up on and which that DAO proposals had options or a poll like function to be able to cast your vote.

For example figure out what the general community would be ok with and then take the most popular and then pass the proposal. This whole yes or no on DAO proposals is for the birds when there's multiple factors in many of them.

 6 months ago  

I would love to see a poll function introduced into the proposal system. @jarvie @asgarth is it possible to include a poll into the draft phase?

As an aside, the key target for this particular proposal is early unlocks. Pricing, mechanics, etc... should be not the priority here, imo.

Either way, thanks for sharing your thoughts, @bitcoinflood !

Well, the good news is that we are already actively working on this and implementation has started. More details here: https://genie.peakd.com/@peak.open/adding-staked-sps-to-hive-open-polls-vote-results-1719490035454

 6 months ago  

Woohoo! Great news - thanks for the update, Asgarth!