Taking into account the HIP 4 Original Proposal and the subsequent amendment , delegates are required to self-report their lowest level of HOP delegation for the required time period to determine incentives to be paid to that particular delegate.
Delegates are required to maintain 70% Participation and 70% Communication within the relevant time period to be eligible for delegation compensation within that period.
Delegates can utilize this Dune Querry to find the lowest level of Hop within the time period.
Delegates can also use this graph to determine their compensation by using their lowest Hop for the specified period.
Delegates can go ahead and report below in this thread.
After reviewing the posts above, I have some outstanding questions:
@mastermojo I don’t see anything communications around HIP-19 (but I see that you voted). Was there any communications around that HIP? Similarly, I have not found any communications around HIP-13, as mentioned here. If there is no communication for either of those, your communication threshold drops below 90% (per the HIP-4 Verification spreadsheet), which means there will be a penalty of 58.2149518255946 HOP applied to your final compensation, per the HIP-4 amendment. Let me know if I am missing something here.
The Dune verification dashboard and HIP-4 Verification spreadsheet show some values that are inconsistent with the ones posted above. This may be a timing issues (you must adjust the start and end time on Dune before running the query). Let me know if I am missing something here as well.
@mastermojo Your updated “Lowest delegation for the period” value is 401,248.4927083504 (+10,714.04882171) (which ultimately adjusts your “Formula incentives”)
@francom Your updated “Lowest delegation” for the period value is 136,202.52058489306 (-621.11881511) (which ultimately adjusts your “Formula incentives”)
@Kene_StableLab Your updated “Formula incentives” is 1,427.82529974541 (-13.02529975)
Please note, this delegate incentivization trial is set to end next month on March 10, 2023. Continuation of the program will require someone to propose an extension and/or a new HIP similar to this one.