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====== Block Rewards & Distribution ====== | ====== Block Rewards & Distribution ====== | ||
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+ | The block rewards in Qortal are **distributed to every online minter, regardless of the minter who actually ' | ||
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+ | ===== Minting Bullets ===== | ||
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+ | * Every 2 levels is called a **' | ||
+ | * **Every tier shares a given overall percentage** of **each block' | ||
+ | * Block rewards include **the reward itself** and the **fees for each block** created by transactions submitted to the chain. | ||
+ | * Minters share **both the block reward, and split of the transaction fees for each block.** | ||
+ | * Only minters **actively submitting minting signatures** (has a ' | ||
+ | * Signing (or ' | ||
+ | * Every minter is rewarded only based on their level tier and their ' | ||
+ | * Only level **5 or higher** minters sign blocks | ||
+ | * The higher level minters are more likely to be the block signer (for chain security). | ||
+ | * Becoming a minter requires a temporary ' | ||
+ | * During the temporary ' | ||
+ | * Rewards are **split evenly throughout the online minters of any given tier.** | ||
+ | * The higher the tier, the higher the reward. | ||
+ | * The more time a minter has been minting, the higher level they are. | ||
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+ | ===== Minting Security ===== | ||
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+ | In order to ensure the security of the chain, **minting is also structured based on level in regard to block signing.** Block signing simply means the actual minter that creates and adds the block that ultimately gets utilized by the overall chain. | ||
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+ | Minting uses a concept called 'key distance' | ||
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+ | The higher level the minter is, the more likely they are to be the block signer. However, being the block signer (contrary to essentially every other blockchain) does not 'mean anything' | ||
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+ | Since there is **no benefit to being the block signer in terms of rewards** there is also **no ' | ||
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+ | Minting is sometimes referred to as **proof of contribution over time (and Memory Proof-of-Work)** and this is a very accurate description. | ||
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+ | The **Memory Proof-of-Work (MemPoW)** portion of the above statement, comes from the **MemPoW algorithm** that is also part of Qortal Minting. The MemPoW algorithm is utilized in a different fashion to that of most Proof-of-Work algorithms in other blockchains. Whereas most PoW chains utilize the algorithm with a ' | ||
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+ | The **MemPoW algorithm** is a Memory-based Proof-of-Work (PoW) algorithm that is utilized in multiple places within Qortal. In regard to minting, the **MemPoW must be computed, and submitted with each minter signature**. The algorithm is different than other PoW algorithms in multiple ways: | ||
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+ | * MemPoW uses a set difficulty for every minter | ||
+ | * MemPoW is computed and submitted with each minter signature | ||
+ | * MemPoW uses a SET amount of RAM (1MB) (instead of providing more hashrate for more hardware like most PoW algorithms.) | ||
+ | * MemPoW merely limits the number of minting keys that can be assigned to any physical computer, so that those looking to ' | ||
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- | The block rewards in Qortal are distributed evenly, regardless of the minter who actually finds the block. The rewards, instead, are based on the level of the minter as far as who receives more or less of every block. | ||
- | Behold, the Official QORT Coin: | ||
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More about QORT on the [[The QORT Coin]] page. | More about QORT on the [[The QORT Coin]] page. | ||
- | ===Minting Levels=== | + | =====Minting Levels===== |
- | The first accounts able to level are the minters of Qortal. | + | Minting is extremely important to the system, as it is the way that blocks are found, and the chain progresses forward. Without the minters, the chain doesn' |
- | Due to the extreme importance of the minters, they are rewarded with the block rewards | + | **Please note: |
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+ | - **Levels 1 and 2** minting accounts share **6%** of the block reward | ||
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+ | - **Levels 3 and 4** share **13%** of the block reward | ||
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+ | - **Levels 5 and 6** share **19%** of the block reward | ||
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+ | - **Levels 7 and 8** share **26%** of the block reward | ||
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+ | - **Levels 9 and 10** share **32%** of the block reward | ||
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+ | - **QORA holders transitioning into QORT coin share 1% of the block reward** | ||
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+ | - **Founders** share a minimum of **3%** of the block reward, and/or the ' | ||
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+ | Also note tiers 7-8 and 9-10 require at least 30 minters before they become active. If a tier has between 1 and 29 minters, the rewards are combined and shared with the previous tier. | ||
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+ | **QORA Burn Rewards go to wallets every block without having to mint. This is the only reward that does not require minting. If you are also a minter, this reward is still issued on top of your minting reward.** | ||
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+ | ===== Original Reward Percentages ===== | ||
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+ | **Please note:** below are the original percentages for historical reference: | ||
- **Levels 1 and 2** minting accounts share **5%** of the block reward | - **Levels 1 and 2** minting accounts share **5%** of the block reward | ||
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- **Founders** share a minimum of **5%** of the block reward, and/or the ' | - **Founders** share a minimum of **5%** of the block reward, and/or the ' | ||
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+ | ===== More Info ===== | ||
There are a few variables in calculating the exact block reward (which is virtually impossible to be 100% accurate each block). Let's break this down: | There are a few variables in calculating the exact block reward (which is virtually impossible to be 100% accurate each block). Let's break this down: | ||
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For example, if there were 50 minters who are level 1, and 50 minters who are level 2, there would be a TOTAL of 100 minters in the first block reward tier (5% between levels 1 & 2). | For example, if there were 50 minters who are level 1, and 50 minters who are level 2, there would be a TOTAL of 100 minters in the first block reward tier (5% between levels 1 & 2). | ||
- | In this same example, let's assume that all 100 are ACTIVE minters (each minter must be fully synced and actively minting each block to earn their portion of the block reward). 5% block reward divided by 100 minters equals 0.0005 per minter. Now let's assume the current block reward is 4.5 QORT (the block reward schedule changes as seen below on this page under the 'Block Rewards' | + | In this same example, let's assume that all 100 are ACTIVE minters (each minter must be fully synced and actively minting each block to earn their portion of the block reward). 5% block reward divided by 100 minters equals 0.0005 per minter. Now, for easy math, let's assume the current block reward is 4.5 QORT (the block reward schedule changes as seen below on this page under the 'Block Rewards' |
Obviously we currently have more than 100 minters in this tier group, and as we experience further adoption, the total number of active minters in each tier will continue to grow. This is what we want! More minters, more network support, more decentralization! The collective attitude should be to support the network by running a node and with time, the value of QORT will surely RISE with such a limited release schedule along with further applicability of QORT within Qortal. | Obviously we currently have more than 100 minters in this tier group, and as we experience further adoption, the total number of active minters in each tier will continue to grow. This is what we want! More minters, more network support, more decentralization! The collective attitude should be to support the network by running a node and with time, the value of QORT will surely RISE with such a limited release schedule along with further applicability of QORT within Qortal. | ||
- | + | ===== Block Rewards | |
- | === Block Rewards === | + | |
The block rewards on Qortal are meant to be never-ending. Since QORT is a coin on chain, there should always be new QORT available to power the various services on the network. | The block rewards on Qortal are meant to be never-ending. Since QORT is a coin on chain, there should always be new QORT available to power the various services on the network. | ||
- | No Total Cap on QORT coin, every ‘6 months’ there is a decrease in block reward from its start at 5 QORT, by .25, until 2 QORT is the reward. Thereafter, a vote can be made with the suggestion of an increase or decrease of 0.25 to 1 QORT difference per block via vote, however, this type of vote can only take place one time per ‘year’ (in blocks). For example, if the current block reward was 3 QORT, the vote could only be: 2, 2.25, 2.5, 2.75, 3, 3.25, 3.5, 3.75 & 4 QORT. (Only up to a 1 QORT difference up or down or any 0.25 increment between.) Block reward can only be voted to as low as 1 QORT per block, or as high as 5 QORT per block. These are the minimum and maximum block reward range Qortal will EVER potentially see. We are currently at 4.5 QORT per block as of November | + | No Total Cap on QORT coin, approximately |
- | **Reward Schedule | + | =====Reward Schedule |
Block 1+ Reward: 5.00 | Block 1+ Reward: 5.00 |