Current threads are stating in terms of 100% staking but with60/40 return etc. personally think the board should have a universal way of stating the premium (I would use decimal method).
I mean 60/40 on a 100% stake is a HUGE markup (about 1.67) and established pros would struggle to sell at that rate and I think stakers should know this before this board gets established.
I disagree. Need to try word this right, too many terms. lol. Using this example it"s sold without a premium.. it"s sold as a percentage return so for every 1% you pay for you get 0.6% of winnings. On a premium sold at same rate you would pay for 1.67% and recieve 1%. So I think as long as the stakee has laid out the plan for which way he is selling then it"s up to stakers to decide how acceptable it is. If you don"t like it, don"t buy!
I think thats right anyway!?!??! lol
Of course there"s a premium, it"s just worded a different way.
As this is new here I"d expect quite a few people don"t really know much about staking. APAT is pretty broad in its membership so that obv includes plenty of newbies. It"s only fair to point out what is the norm.
Using Wayne"s op for eg, states 10% = $107.50. But you"e not getting 10% you"re getting 6%.
6% x 1.67 = $107.50
He even admitted himself he didn"t really know what was standard and Wayne"s been around for years.
Applying mark-up up front is just a lot more transparent, so again using Wayne"s eg (sorry Wayne this is not a troll you were just first up)
He would say selling 60% of SM @ 1.67.
This would raise the full buy in and he gets his 40%
People can then judge if they think the ev of the player justifies the mark-up.