I have read on #Qortal account types that a Qortal "User" won't have a "Level" if not sponsored by someone who is at least Level 5 or a Founder, so no minting unless sponsored. 😎🤓
!LOLZ
I have read on #Qortal account types that a Qortal "User" won't have a "Level" if not sponsored by someone who is at least Level 5 or a Founder, so no minting unless sponsored. 😎🤓
!LOLZ
Correct. Since the levels are connected to minting, if you can't mint, you won't have a level. Getting sponsorship is not difficult, though. Even though people can have many accounts, they can only mint with one, and self-sponsorship is strongly frowned upon, so much so that they just created a script to remove sponsorship from self-sponsored accounts. 😁🙏💚✨🤙
!LUV
Does it mean that they encourage #Qortal users who have multiple minting nodes to run a script to remove self-sponsored nodes, so that they would have only one remaining minting node? 🤔🤓
!WEED
No, two versions of the algorithm were run on the network. The first run accidently removed minting status from many non-self-sponsoring accounts. That was fixed, and then version two of the algorithm was run, after it was fine tuned more, which did what it was intended. My account was unaffected by any of it, of course. 😁🙏💚✨🤙
!SLOTH
I wonder how the script determined if a #Qortal node was "self-sponsored". 🤔🤓
Anyway, I got curious about your SLOTH tipping command (which was successful), since I got only a few SLOTHBUZZ tokens from tipping. 😅
!LUV
I don't know the specifics, but I know it took into account the regular sending of QORT from one account to another in a particular pattern. Honestly I think the need to do that means the system could have been designed better. Qortal is amazing, though, even with it's occasional rough edges.
!SLOTH is actually one that I just became able to tip, and I'm building my staked and undelegated holding as much as I can so that I can tip more. You can tip another time for every 5 that you have staked. 😁🙏💚✨🤙
Because the term "regular" can be subjective, there can be false positives whenever the script runs. 🤔
Having 5 SLOTHBUZZ tokens allows you to tip 0.01 SLOTHBUZZ once a day, which means that if you want to tip a total of 1 SLOTHBUZZ token, you need to have 500 of that token and tip 100 times. 🤯😅
!LUV
Well, the algorithm was fairly complex from what I've heard, so it took about a week to redo. The first version did give many false positives, and the second gave none as far as I'm aware.
Haha...I didn't even worry about trying to tip a full SLOTHBUZZ. I want to get it to where I can tip at least 10 times per day with it. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
!LUV
Hope that "no false positives" doesn't mean "more false negatives"! 🤗
Anyway, some Hive tipping bots (such as LOLZ and LUV) have "unit bias", such that they use only whole numbers (such as 1, 10, or 16) for the tokens being tipped (and required holding or staking amounts). 🤓
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