Joystream is launching its second testnet, Sparta, at the end of February 2019. Considering our goals and experiences with testnets, we have decided to pay our community members to participate.
There are a number of reasons crypto projects typically launch multiple testnets in stages, before finally going live on mainnet. We get to test our code in flight, add new features as they are ready, fix bugs and get feedback from users. All without risk of real loss.
There is however a flipside to this. With no real risk, there is no real gain either. This means there are no reasons for:
- users to run the software
- malicious actors to test the resilience of the consensus protocol
- anyone to try gaming the incentive structure of the system to their benefit
How do you test a system that relies on the economic incentives of the actors involved, when there is no economic incentives for said actors to participate?
This has been a big problem even for Bitcoin, which to an extent has relied on Litecoin for "real money" testing of features like segwit (anyone couldn't spend). After users started re-configuring lightning network nodes to run on mainnet instead of testnet, plenty of new bugs got uncovered.
Cosmos introduced financial incentives with their "Game of Stakes", and despite some issues getting started, it has provided lots of useful feedback both on the technical and game theory aspects.
At this early stage of development, there will be limited features and lots of bugs. It would be both pointless and irresponsible of us to go directly to mainnet, but we would still like to properly stress test our software.
There is another key reason Joystream needs active participation on testnet. Jsgenesis, the team and company developing Joystream, are committed to leave the project entirely in the hands of the platform users, shortly after going live on mainnet. At which point the Jsgeneiss team will not do any further development, influence governance, or otherwise participate in the project. This means the success of Joystream is completely reliant on having a large base of "power users", that knows how to develop, govern and operate the platform from day one.
At some point in the future, we hope the community will be large and mature enough to be willing to participate on testnet without extra incentives.
To help us reach our goals with Sparta and future testnets, we have decided to pay participants for their contributions in monero or bitcoin. We will come back with more details on both the features available in Sparta, and how the incentive structure will work. Stay tuned!
All forward looking statements, estimates and commitments found in this blog post should be understood to be highly uncertain, not binding and for which no guarantees of accuracy or reliability can be provided. To the fullest extent permitted by law, in no event shall Joystream, Jsgenesis or our affiliates, or any of our directors, employees, contractors, service providers or agents have any liability whatsoever to any person for any direct or indirect loss, liability, cost, claim, expense or damage of any kind, whether in contract or in tort, including negligence, or otherwise, arising out of or related to the use of all or part of this post, or any links to third party websites.