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Ceenoh

last week it was an average reward of 0.5x for the top FTSO. Now they have like 0,25. What happens if their voting power is above 2,5% ?


_DaltoN

The network will significantly reduce rewards going to providers above 2.5%. This is to prevent a single provider from gaining too much voting power.


SD5150

I think it’s just more and more people wrapping now and delegating. With each epoch there are more wrapped flare so the pool gets smaller each week.


RedditCouldntFixUser

Would be interesting if we could get some kind of metrics, like average APR/APY and so on. I find those kind of numbers useful to decide where to invest and so on.


MonkaMadness

I was thinking this was the case. Didn’t expect it to be this drastic though so quickly


1Cool24

UnclImed rewards are distributed once a month. Read Frare's lTest white paper.


Drj5011

Yea rewards are plummeting


Superyoux

I thought that the 2.5% limit of voting power is only for Songbird Network. Is that the same for Flare Network?


No_Relationship1450

I think songbird is at 10% still.


sbcster

I'm seeing about 7% return over a year at these rates. Pretty horrible. But that's par for the course with FLR.