Yield

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What is yield?

Yield is provided in Bytes for the next 10 years (subject to change). Byte generation is dependent on your citizen yield.

  • The longer you citizen is uploaded, the higher your yield increases.
  • The rate of increase is an additional 0.0027 bytes per day.
  • This will equate to one extra Byte a day after upload is held for a year.

If you download your citizen (disassemble), your yield increase stops.

  • If you re-upload your citizen, your yield increase is reset to 0.
  • Avoid downloading citizens to ensure maximum yield over time.

How many Bytes have I accumulated?

Go to this link.

  • 1.Click on 7.
  • 2.Paste in your wallet address.
  • 3.Click query.

How is yield calculated?

ID credit yield
ID credit yield

Yield is an additive number calculated by:

  • The “creditYield” of your ID.
  • The “creditMultiplier” of your vault (optional).

An addition between the yields as per table below will be your daily bytes reward

Bytes can only be claimed as full numbers.

  • If your yield is 2 Bytes per day, you will be able to claim 1 Bytes every 12 hours.
Yield calculation
Yield calculation

How do I claim my Bytes?

Claiming contract
Claiming contract

•Go to this link.

  • Connect your MetaMaskto Web3.
  • Select option 6.
  • Click write and approve the transaction.

This will cost gas, preferably claim your Bytes during low gas times.

  • To optimize yield claiming, ensure you claim as close as possible to a full byte being generated.
  • As only full Bytes are claimable, any non-full Bytes will be burnt when claiming.
  • E.g. If you have 2.8 Bytes to claim, only 2 can be claimed while 0.8 would be burnt.

Determine when a full Byte will be generated can be checked on the following website: