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AavegotchiAavegotchiby0xeEA5c309a371d6351ACFc8D7A969b114250999Bb0xeEA5…99Bb

Keep Channeling as is, Revert to Bible, or Charge Glitter to move Window Forward

Voting ended over 3 years agoSucceeded

Authors - Quincy1971 ID#: 5375, HARDKOR ID#15883, XEKO ID#10044, Actaeon ID #9819, JG1 ID#9362 FrostC ID# eMM#23748 Choyna ID#5139 Slick ID#233

After trying out the 24 hour channeling window, many people were displeased with the results that it achieved.

Issues with the current system include extra server load from Midnight to 1 UTC, the creation of a "prime time" where there is a short window of time where most alchemica is spilled, and problems caused by needing to channel a gotchi before putting it on the market(we do not have the full action control lists yet)

The goal of this sig prop, is to give quality of life improvements to Gotchi owners with creating an exploitable mechanic or causing undue server loads or other issues.

The proposed solutions are to either to A) revert to the original implementation, as presented in the Gotchiverse Bible, B) Leave the system as is and let the issues resolve themselves over time, or C) Keep the current system, but add a feature that lets you burn glitter to move your gotchi(s) channeling window reset time forward by one block, per glitter spent.

The implementation, would be that we are given a way to adjust one or all gotchis channeling window, by spending GLTR to move the window forward one block per GLTR spent. It will only be possible to move the time forward, and you can only do this, if the gotchi(s) are currently able to channel.

The risks associated with this are that there will be unintended consequences, as always.

Off-Chain Vote

Revert to the original solution
529.16K GHST3.7%
Keep the Current Solution
2.63M GHST18.1%
Use GLTR to Move Channeling
11.33M GHST78.2%
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Discussion

AavegotchiKeep Channeling as is, Revert to Bible, or Charge Glitter to move Window Forward

Timeline

Jun 12, 2022Proposal created
Jun 12, 2022Proposal vote started
Jun 19, 2022Proposal vote ended
Oct 26, 2023Proposal updated