[bisq-network/compensation] Requested amounts (#261)

Manfred Karrer notifications at github.com
Mon Apr 1 17:00:18 UTC 2019


@eyalron33 Sure there are cases where it is more difficult and you cannot compare all according to that metrics. What is the value if you find a critical consensu sbug in the DAO? Unlimited at the end if it would make the difference if the DAO suceeds or fails - and with it the value of any BSQ. 

But as a rule of thumb just use the number what you would request in a freelance work relationship. The negotiation part is here more delayed to that discussion we have at the moment or to the voting process. But also when negotiation you need to have some number and even if it is there often very hard the numbers cannot be compeltely out of scope. E.g. if you hire a code audit company they also will not charge 10 Millions for each critical bug they found even if that would be the realistic value...

But yes I agree it is a difficult thing we are trying to do and we need to learn how to do it right. But good thing is that it worked surprisingly well in the past. There have been more cases where I suggested a contributpr to ask for more then the other way round. And often it was then mostly because of misunderstandings of different interpretations.

Another difficulty is which country the contributor is. In Norway they have 2 times the wages than in other European counties (and living costs are 2 times higher as well) and in some Asian or Latin American counties they have few times lower living costs/wages than in the US or Europe. I think we need to adjust to an average to those countries in which most of the contributors live. 

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