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  • Highest reward per task chart
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Highest reward per task chart

Illustrates column 1 from the "Details Halving Plan table". With 0.99% drop chance user can get up to 1110 satoshi reward for a single task. Further, it will go down to 770 sat. / task and all the way to 18 sat / task, when 35 BTC (35% total supply) will be mined via microtasks:Introduction to Microtasking.

Detailed Halving Plan

Illustrates mining progress (first row, left to right). Chance of the drop is in columns. Higher chance starts at the bottom. With 49.82% chance you will get nothing, but with a 50.18% chance you will get between 30 to 1110 Satoshi. After 1.26% of the progress is done, means 1.26% BTC were mined by users and rewards are slashed to 14.01 to 770 Satoshi per task.

Microtask Vesting Progress

With the given probabilities and the reward-per-task, I used expected value (EV) calculation from probability theory to determine the expected reward per task. The formula is:

Where:

  • E(R) = Expected reward per task

  • P(i) = Probability of each possible reward outcome

  • R() = Corresponding reward value

If the task had different reward tiers or chances, I multiplied each reward by its probability and summed up the results as Expected Reward sat./task

Since Assetux BTC mining includes random drops, allocation-based boosts, and multi-language support, a Monte Carlo simulation is the best way to get an accurate estimate of expected rewards. However, the basic expected value calculation still provides a general idea of what rewards to anticipate.