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Community Incentive Tasks
Win an award for contributing to community development. Build the Autonity brand by participation in Autonity social media channels. Contribute to protocol R&D by joining topic discussion on research.autonity.org.
Synopsis
You compete in this challenge by engagement in public Autonity channels for:
- Social media:
- Autonity X (Formerly Twitter) Channel.
- Autonity Discord Server.
- Research:
- Autonity public R&D forum research.autonity.org.
Community tasks can be completed at any point between the start time of the Games and the end time of the final Game Round #6. Community tasks submitted outside of this period will not be considered. But it’s fine to complete community tasks between game rounds; they will simply be scored in the next round.
There are five community incentive award tasks for Round #4.
Three on social media:
- Joining the Autonity Discord Server
- Following on X (Formerly known as Twitter…)
- Sharing the news. Sharing (Retweeting…) a specific Autonity post
- Eligible tweets: any tweet shared throughout Round 4, start date 13/12/23 up until 31/01/24
Two on contributing to Autonity R&D on research.autonity.org:
- Contribute to an existing R&D discussion
- Initiate a new R&D discussion
How to enter
How to submit entries to Community Tasks
Ready to take part? Complete the Games Registration Form if you haven’t done so already.
Submit: Use the Community awards Form to:
- provide your X and Discord handles.
- if contributing to R&D, provide the username of your account on research.autonity.org.
That’s it.
Contributions to research.autonity.org are triaged by community panel.
Awards
Research participation
Complete Community tasks #4 and/or #5 to be eligible for an Award. Complete task #4 or #5 multiple times to earn bonus points!
Research participation has an award pool of 12000 Award Tributes.
Scoring parameters for the task are set as:
\(N_{fb}\) | \(N_{max}\) | \(R\) |
---|---|---|
5 |
50 |
95% |
Where:
- \(N_{fb}\): the minimum number of task participants below which a partial distribution of the reward allocation takes place,
- \(N_{max}\): the maximum number of winners for the task,
- \(R\): the significant participant threshold for the task.
Winners are ranked by scoreboard position. In the case that participation is higher than \(N_{max}\), the top scoring participants up to \(N_{max}\) will be chosen as winners.
Scoring rule
Round #4 scores Community Incentive Tasks individually using a methodology based on:
- an award pool of a fixed amount for a task
- a floor and ceiling for participation and winner numbers to calculate winner award allocations:
- a significance threshold \(R\) of
95%
. The top ranked users that accumulate 95% or more of the total score for the task are eligible. This puts a minimum score floor on the task. - a minimum number of participants below which a partial distribution of the reward allocation takes place - \(N_{fb}\)
- a maximum number of winners for the task - \(N_{max}\)
- a significance threshold \(R\) of
- points are scored for task completion by stated scoring criteria
- winners are ranked by scoreboard position. In the case that participation is higher than \(N_{max}\), the top scoring participants up to \(N_{max}\) will be chosen as winners.
- task participation must be significant. Only significantly scoring participants are counted - i.e. the top ranked users that have accumulated the \(R\) of 95% or more of the total score
- awards from the pool are distributed to the winners. Each winner’s award amount is calculated according to their score and the total number of winners.
The significance threshold puts a minimum score floor on the task. Scores must be in the \(R\) top 95 percentile to be eligible for an award.
The \(N_{fb}\) floor allows for a low participation scenario resulting in the entire award pool going to a few participants rather than the wider community. If this scenario were to happen, then the remaining reward allocation is carried forward for future incentives.
Points will be allocated weekly, Monday after midnight (UTC). The task scoreboard can be viewed on the Leaderboards page.
If points are scored for completing community tasks between game rounds, they will be counted in the next round!
Research participation tasks
Contributions to research.autonity.org are judged by community panel.
Points will be earned by participants that post an on-topic contribution to research.autonity.org, either by participating in an existing thread or creating a new thread. Points are scored as follows for research participation on research.autonity.org:
Task | Points | Task |
---|---|---|
#4 | For contributing and adding benefit to a protocol R&D discussion thread. | 30 points |
#5 | For creating and initialising a new R&D discussion thread on-topic to the Autonity vision of public decentralised infrastructure for borderless markets. | 50 points |
Participating in research.autonity.org
Posts should:
- Be “on-topic”. Which simply means relevant to the topic under discussion, raising new questions or responding to questions raised, and therefore adding value to the research discussion.
- When creating a new research discussion thread, then post the topic with an initial contribution framing the research question. For more detail on the Autonity vision see https://autonity.org.
Social media
Community tasks #1, #2, and #3 must be completed to be eligible for an Award. Complete task #3 multiple times to earn bonus points!
Social media has an award pool of 12000 Award Tributes.
Scoring parameters for the task are set as:
5
50
95%
Where:
Winners are ranked by scoreboard position. In the case that participation is higher than \(N_{max}\), the top scoring participants up to \(N_{max}\) will be chosen as winners.