If a recent DigiByte (DGB) giveaway by Rachel Siegel is anything to go by, people are willing to devote more time than they realize to tasks that pay practically nothing.
In a time where cryptocurrency airdrops, bounties, and giveaways of all sorts are practically unavoidable, one might suspect that those that hunt these kinds of offers would be looking to make the most of their efforts. In the (now completed) giveaway, Siegel offered users a total of 2 DGB each to follow her and share her giveaway tweet.
DigiByte’s Surprisingly Successful Giveaway
As it stands, DigiByte is trading for around 0.65 cents. This means Siegel is rewarding each participant with around 1.3 cents for their effort. With a total of 450 winners, this places the total budget for the campaign at less than $6. Despite the arguably limited budget, the giveaway has already attracted more than enough participants to max out the 900 DGB allocation, with more than 600 likes and almost 700 retweets as of writing. At these rates, it would cost just 5.9 million DGB to beat the world record for the most retweeted tweet—equivalent to less than 1/3,000th of the DGB total supply. Unsurprisingly, the giveaway has drawn more than its fair share of jokes and troll responses. One user, known simply as Ichiban (@roses4ichiban) describes what they would be looking to buy, should they become one of the lucky 450 that win. https://twitter.com/roses4ichiban/status/1201343044194201600Does Every Little Bit Count?
Although earning 1.3 cents isn’t particularly appealing in any case, when you factor in the time it took to actually read her message, things look even worse. According to Iris Reading, the average human reads at a speed of around 200 to 250 words per minute. Assuming participants are at the bottom end of this spectrum, then it would take approximately 6 seconds to read the tweet. Add this to the 5 seconds it takes to participate, and we get a total of 11 seconds to earn 2 DGB, or 1.3 cents. Scaling this up, earning 1.3 cents in 11 seconds is the equivalent of earning more than $4 an hour—which is actually a fair wage in several developing countries. However, if you consider the fact this 1.3 cents is actually delivered via CoinKit, and that it would need to be withdrawn, it becomes clear that participating in this task is likely to be a net negative. According to CoinGecko, the median transaction fee is nearly 25 DGB. [Editor’s Note: Many in the DigiByte community have taken issue with us reporting the median transaction fee of DGB, which was sourced from CoinGecko. It is possible (if not probable) that the median transaction fee reported is incorrect — a fact which CoinGecko itself stated may be the case — but it does not negate the purpose or point of this article.]
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Daniel Phillips
After obtaining a Masters degree in Regenerative Medicine, Daniel pivoted to the frontier field of blockchain technology, where he began to absorb anything and everything he could on the subject. Daniel has been bullish on Bitcoin since before it was cool, and continues to be so despite any evidence to the contrary. Nowadays, Daniel works in the blockchain space full time, as both a copywriter and blockchain marketer.
After obtaining a Masters degree in Regenerative Medicine, Daniel pivoted to the frontier field of blockchain technology, where he began to absorb anything and everything he could on the subject. Daniel has been bullish on Bitcoin since before it was cool, and continues to be so despite any evidence to the contrary. Nowadays, Daniel works in the blockchain space full time, as both a copywriter and blockchain marketer.
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