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| {{KidsIntro|The Funding Stabilizer is a tool that keeps money flowing in a steady, fair way. It smooths out the ups and downs so the platform always has enough support to keep going, like a savings jar that balances good months and slow months.}}
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| == The Balance Boost ==
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| Balance Boost at a Glance
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| | Second algorithm
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| | Separate from
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| | [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Bonding Curve|Bonding Curve]]
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| | Purpose
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| | Cash/Miles ratio regulation
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| | Cap
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| | None — continuous curve
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| | Funding/costs ratio
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| | Speculation
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| | ❌ None — at-cost
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| | [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Rewards|Rewards]]
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| | See also
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| | [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Miles-Credits|Miles Credits]]
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| | Success Criteria
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| The Balance Boost is a second algorithm — entirely separate from the [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Bonding Curve|bonding curve]] — that regulates the ratio between [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Rewards|Rewards]] and community pool contributions based on the real needs of the platform. It is non-speculative, transparent, and designed to reflect actual funding dynamics rather than market forces.
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| The Boost is not about maximizing returns — it is about aligning Credit distribution with what the platform actually needs at each stage of growth.
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| === How the Boost Works ===
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| The Boost continuously adjusts the split between:
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| * '''Personal Credits ([[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Rewards|Rewards]], P2)''' — held in individual accounts, potentially convertible to CHF
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| * '''Community pool''' — funding [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:User Groups|User Groups]], shared Infrastructure, collective projects (including [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Miles-Credits|Miles Credits]] for services)
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| The ratio changes based on the platform's funding/costs ratio. This is a continuous curve — there is no fixed cap, no sudden thresholds, no arbitrary percentages.
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| === The Sequence: Miles First, Then Cash ===
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| The Boost follows a defined sequence:
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| # '''First: Miles Credits increase''' — In early stages, more Credits flow to the community pool (Miles Credits for services). The platform needs community engagement more than it needs to reward individual funders.
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| # '''Then: Rewards increase''' — As the platform grows and subscription revenue rises, more Credits flow to personal accounts (Rewards). Funders who waited are progressively rewarded. | |
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| This sequence ensures the platform builds real utility first, then returns value to funders who made that utility possible.
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| === No Fixed Cap — Continuous Curve ===
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| Unlike static split models, the Boost uses a continuous curve. At no point is there a hard cap on Rewards or a fixed percentage. The curve is:
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| * Linked to the funding/costs ratio (more funding relative to costs → more Rewards flow)
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| * Responsive to real operational data, not speculation
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| * Published and auditable — community members can verify the calculation
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| === The Reconquest of Business Management by the People ===
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| The Boost mechanism embodies a core WikiDeal principle: ''the reconquest by the people of business management''. By making the Cash/Miles ratio transparent and need-driven, WikiDeal eliminates the usual "platform takes as much as possible" dynamic. The algorithm serves the community, not shareholders.
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| * Non-speculative: ratio changes based on real needs, not market sentiment
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| * Transparent: formula published, auditable, subject to [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Open-Call:Main|Open Call]] review
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| * At-cost: no extraction beyond what the platform needs to operate
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| * Community-first: Miles Credits flow first, ensuring community utility is built before personal returns are maximized
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| === Relationship to Other Mechanisms ===
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| The Boost is a companion to the bonding curve, not part of it:
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| * '''Bonding curve''' → determines total Credits generated per CHF
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| * '''Boost mechanism''' → determines how those Credits are split (Cash vs. community)
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| * '''[[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Subscriptions|Subscription model]]''' → provides the revenue that makes Rewards convertible
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| '''See also:''' [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Bonding Curve|Bonding Curve]] [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Rewards|Rewards]] [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Miles-Credits|Miles Credits]] [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Subscriptions|Subscription Model]] Success Criteria [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Open-Call:Main|Open Call Guide]]
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| 💡 '''Improve this concept''' — submit a proposal via [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Open-Call:Main|Open Call]]
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| [[Category:Migration June 2026]]
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