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0 sats \ 15 replies \ @DarthCoin 19h \ on: Stacker Saloon
@k00b please add this ticker on SN
1 sat = 1 CC
1 sat ≠ 1 sat
1 sat ≠ 1 CC
depends on who we're talking about
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In fact for you, to receive 1 sat, it cost 1sat +30% for somebody else to send you 1 sat.... but if I send you 1 CC it cost nothing more than 1 CC.
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That’s not what I meant, it’s got to do with the trust score. Like, my 1 sat zap doesn’t hit the same as yours, even if it’s the same amount! hahaha
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What's trust score got to do with it?
I zap you 100 sats you get 70 sats (minus routing fees in some cases), territory will get 21 sats, rewards will get 9 sats. (Edit: per @ek's comment below, this will cost the sender routing fees)
I zap you 100 CCs you get 70 CCs, territory will get 21 sats, rewards will get 9 sats. (no routing fees)
Wait for it...
Therefore CCs are the more cost-efficient money within SN, because there is one less layer of rent-seeking.
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Just a way to look at it. When you count trust score and daily rewards, a sat/cc from you ain’t worth the same as mine. Like, in ~AI land, yours hit harder because your trust score’s higher.
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Yeah, you’re right. Just saying, sats from high-trust stackers hit harder, because they boost other people’s daily rewards. That’s the angle I’m coming from. Not saying you’re wrong or anything. I once came up with this: #786724 Ahahah
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now you are talking about trustcoin not sats
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This is the correct answer except the receiver will always receive 70 sats if you zap 100 sats. 3% of the zap amount is reserved for the routing fee from SN to the receiver. If the fee ends up as less, more go into rewards (up to the max of 9%) iirc.
Maybe that's what you meant, but I just wanted to clarify.
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