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RE: 1 Million Steem! And road map update for Steem-Engine!

in #steem-engine5 years ago

We'll be charging 250 ENG for a list, 250 ENG to prep a drop. If it's an aidrop it'll cost 50 ENG/1000 users. If it's a claimdrop we'll charge your users 1 steem to get their drop. They'll send se-dropship a memo and we'll send them the token.

Isn't that price a bit extreme? Costing people over $100(at current prices) to do a drop?

What does for a list mean? Do you guys prepare the list with the requirement set by who wants the airdrop done? Or is it to just take a look and format the list correctly?

Prep a drop? Shouldn't having the list have it prepped as well? Whats the difference in the two?

Coding the airdrop can be hard, don't get me wrong(I've made one too), but once you get it done once, its just a rinse and repeat process. Why such a steep price that can stop many people from using your services?

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@rishi556 in a Airdrop the other 250 ENG to generate a list (which is a CSV) is optional. it will generate the list of users at your given parameters, for example on the stakes of PAL, you can set min and max stakes and a Total Reward pool, it will generate a file Distributing all the reward pool with shares in Stake, its only when you want to generate a accurate list based on stakes of other tokens. users can provide there own list. so a Claim-drop is 250 ENG & Airdrop is 50 ENG / 1000 users.

So as long as user already has a list and they just want to aidrop it to 1k users, its 50 ENG. Better pricing. Confusing wording @aggroed.

haha! cheers, yeah a bit confusing i guess.

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