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HIP-131: Bridging Gap Between Verification Mappers and Anti-Gaming Measures #1072

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hiptron opened this issue Aug 15, 2024 · 0 comments
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hiptron commented Aug 15, 2024

HIP-131: Bridging Gap Between Verification Mappers and Anti-Gaming Measures

  • Author(s): Fizzy99, JD, Rendell
  • Start Date: 2024-08-15
  • Category: Economic, Technical
  • Original HIP PR: #1070
  • Tracking Issue: #1072
  • Voting Requirements: veMOBILE Holders

Summary

This proposal amends HIP-125 (Temporary Anti-Gaming Measures For Boosted Hexes) to be extended to “Oracle Hex Boosts” (HIP-103 - MOBILE Oracle Hex Boosting) and further the expectations of HIP-118 (Verification Mapping for MOBILE Network).

This extension (of HIP-125) when implemented will be limited to Oracle Hex Boosts within POI areas, currently designated as A** and B** areas. Rewards for MOBILE Hotspots that engage in malicious activity to earn the higher multiplier rewards of Oracle Hex Boosts or Hotspots that have no CDR data will be reduced to a Oracle Hex Boost multiplier of 0.00x. Only one qualifing and/or accurate CDR is required to qualify for full rewards again.

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