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RE: Gridcoin Whitelist Process Proposal - Update V2 (16 Dec 17)

in #gridcoin7 years ago (edited)

In a very symplistic way I would set the minimum level as follows:

  1. 250 active Team Gridcoin members (typical number of Team Gridcoin members on a small project)
  2. 3 systems per member (need to clarify what is a realisted number)
  3. The average system RAC for the project. We could calculate the RAC based on the points received for returned WUs to the project but we do need to define a typical computer.

If an average system, for the to be whitelisted project, has a RAC output of 2000 than the minimum RAC level should be 1.5M before we whitelist a project.

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RAC is vastly different for the same machine on different projects. It cannot be used as a measure like this. If you mean that the RAC bar will change depending on the project, how do we define an 'average' system?

Also, what if a few members point huge clusters at a project? A lot of compute would be provided, but the 250 active member requirement will not be reached.

Thank you for your comments @dutch. To futher develop the minimum output I created the above crude measure to provoke the discussion. I'll take it further on github.

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