As long as I'm fantasizing, I also want territories to be able to experiment with reward rules of their own making because I think any person is unlikely to have the single best idea for every territory.
You could imagine allowing territories to provide their own distribution function -- you give access to some kind of daily data bundle (computed by SN) and the territory can, in return, provide you with a JSON blob of reward allocation over users, the results (presumably) of their computation over that bundle. (This seems sort of ornate, vs the territory owner providing a function that SN uses to compute, but security risks inherent in that seem prohibitive.)
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We could run the code in an isolated environment. It takes some input of a specified format and returns an output in a specified format.
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Maybe I'll finally get to create a visual programming language. Or maybe programming with natural language will be good enough by then.
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