iTulip Community Credits
What are iTulip Community Credits?
They are units of value backed by the full faith and credit of the iTulip community.
How does the community create its own credit, and how do I earn credits?
The community creates credit by creating value in the community through thoughtful analysis and commentary contributed to the community on our forums.
When members post to the iTulip Forums, we earn credits.
The number of credits earned per thread is multiplied by the thread rating. If you post a thread that the community rates highly, you earn more points than when you post threads that the community either does not rate highly or does not rate at all.
Credits are also multiplied by your reputation. The more you post, the higher your reputation, the more credits you earn per thread and post.
Besides posting to the forums, the other way to earn credits is by referring new members to our community. Each referral is worth 100 points.
For more information on how credits are earned, see "How credits are earned detail" below.
What can I buy with my iTulip Community Credits?
iTulip Select Premium Members can use their credits to purchase shares in public companies, ETFs, index funds, and so on, in their iTulip Community Portfolio using the iTulip Community Trading System. We plan to launch the trading system next week.
Each credit is worth US$1000. Everyone starts of Sunday, August 5, 2007 with 500 credits. So everyone has $500,000 of iTulip "cash" to buy whatever they you want in their iTulip Portfolio. You use your iTulip Portfolio to model how your actual portfolio will behave, but without the risk of actual losses. For example, you may want to stay mostly in cash in your actual portfolio but be more daring in your iTulip Portfolio.
Go here to start to spend your credits to purchase stocks, ETFs, and so on.
Go here to see the current top 50 credits earners.
How credits are earned detail
Induction Credit - Credits awarded when user first joins this usergroup such as by registration, subscription, manually, etc. : 100
Referral Credit: 100
Additive Referral Bonus - For each referral, this amount is multiplied and then added to 1 to make the final multiplier against all other credit awards: 100
Birthday Credit - Credit granted on users' birthdays: 100
New Thread Credit: 20
Rate Thread Credit: 5
Posting Credit - Credits awarded for all posts, except upon creating a new thread: 5
Own Thread Posting Credit - Applied when user posts in a thread which they originally created: 3
Post Size Credit - Credit awarded per character or word in a post, in addition to the Posting Credit: 0 (This means that long posts don't earn any more credits than short ones.)
Poll Create Credit: 10
Poll Vote Credit: 3
Reputation Granting - Credit Awarded to these users when they give others reputation: .01
Positive Reputation - Credit Awarded when these users receive positive reputation: 10
Negative Reputation - Credit Awarded when these users receive negative reputation: -15
Deleted Thread Credit - Credit applied when a user's thread is deleted: -20
Deleted Post Credit - Credit applied when a user's post is deleted. -5
What are iTulip Community Credits?
They are units of value backed by the full faith and credit of the iTulip community.
How does the community create its own credit, and how do I earn credits?
The community creates credit by creating value in the community through thoughtful analysis and commentary contributed to the community on our forums.
When members post to the iTulip Forums, we earn credits.
The number of credits earned per thread is multiplied by the thread rating. If you post a thread that the community rates highly, you earn more points than when you post threads that the community either does not rate highly or does not rate at all.
Credits are also multiplied by your reputation. The more you post, the higher your reputation, the more credits you earn per thread and post.
Besides posting to the forums, the other way to earn credits is by referring new members to our community. Each referral is worth 100 points.
For more information on how credits are earned, see "How credits are earned detail" below.
What can I buy with my iTulip Community Credits?
iTulip Select Premium Members can use their credits to purchase shares in public companies, ETFs, index funds, and so on, in their iTulip Community Portfolio using the iTulip Community Trading System. We plan to launch the trading system next week.
Each credit is worth US$1000. Everyone starts of Sunday, August 5, 2007 with 500 credits. So everyone has $500,000 of iTulip "cash" to buy whatever they you want in their iTulip Portfolio. You use your iTulip Portfolio to model how your actual portfolio will behave, but without the risk of actual losses. For example, you may want to stay mostly in cash in your actual portfolio but be more daring in your iTulip Portfolio.
Go here to start to spend your credits to purchase stocks, ETFs, and so on.
Go here to see the current top 50 credits earners.
How credits are earned detail
Induction Credit - Credits awarded when user first joins this usergroup such as by registration, subscription, manually, etc. : 100
Referral Credit: 100
Additive Referral Bonus - For each referral, this amount is multiplied and then added to 1 to make the final multiplier against all other credit awards: 100
Birthday Credit - Credit granted on users' birthdays: 100
New Thread Credit: 20
Rate Thread Credit: 5
Posting Credit - Credits awarded for all posts, except upon creating a new thread: 5
Own Thread Posting Credit - Applied when user posts in a thread which they originally created: 3
Post Size Credit - Credit awarded per character or word in a post, in addition to the Posting Credit: 0 (This means that long posts don't earn any more credits than short ones.)
Poll Create Credit: 10
Poll Vote Credit: 3
Reputation Granting - Credit Awarded to these users when they give others reputation: .01
Positive Reputation - Credit Awarded when these users receive positive reputation: 10
Negative Reputation - Credit Awarded when these users receive negative reputation: -15
Deleted Thread Credit - Credit applied when a user's thread is deleted: -20
Deleted Post Credit - Credit applied when a user's post is deleted. -5
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