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Terminology: use official 'cash-out' instead of 'restitution' (Rewards mechanism)
Shorten intros per Theo's 20s rule
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{{KidsIntro|When people pay their small yearly fee to use WikiDeal, that money is shared with the people who helped fund the project. This page asks a big question: how much of each fee should be shared, now and later? Everyone can send ideas.}}
{{KidsIntro|When people pay their yearly fee to use WikiDeal, that money is shared with those who helped fund the project. This page asks: how much of each fee should be shared, now and later? Everyone can send ideas.}}
{{ExpertIntro|This open call concerns the cashout policy: the share of each subscription that is redistributed to Reward holders, and following which formula. For the first tranche of CHF 200,000 donated for Prototype 1, subscription revenue is entirely (100%) attributed to Rewards. If this allocation is modified later, at least 50% of subscription revenue on average (over Prototype 1) would remain attributed to Reward holders, as a contractual commitment protecting the donors' trust in the possibility of cashing out their Rewards. The call, part of wave 2 (WikiDeal global), would collect proposals and analyses on the exact ratio, its evolution over time and the conditions of any change. No deadline for now: it will be determined once at least CHF 100,000 in donations have been obtained.}}
{{ExpertIntro|This open call concerns the cashout policy: the share of each subscription redistributed to Reward holders, and following which formula. For Prototype 1's first tranche, revenue is fully attributed to Rewards; any later change would keep at least 50% on average, as a contractual commitment protecting donors' trust. Part of wave 2; no deadline yet.}}


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