Oracle Reward Structure
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The rewards an Oracle operator earns are determined by the following formula: Reward Points ~ (Base Reward × Keys Staked × Performance)
Base Reward: The base reward is a network-defined value that scales with the overall health and transaction volume of the PoG network.
Keys Staked: The total Stablecoin, ETH, APT or KGeN tokens staked by the Oracle operator directly influences the reward size.
Performance: Performance is measured through metrics such as:
Oracle Uptime: Consistently online and synchronized Oracles are considered high-performing.
PoG Computation Accuracy: Oracles that calculate and submit PoG scores efficiently and accurately are rewarded proportionally.
Oracle operators are ranked on a global leaderboard based on their points. Higher-ranked Oracles receive larger shares of the reward pool. Leaderboards will be activated post the public sale of keys.
The current reward system will operate for a period of 3 years post the launch of the PoG. Following this period, the system will transition to a Proof of Stake (PoS) model, outlined below:
Proof of Stake Transition: After 3 years, the rewards system will shift to a PoS-based mechanism, where rewards and governance rights are directly tied to the amount of KGEN staked.