Validators

Originis validation process consists of thoroughly checking each document provided by clients and seeking information to complement the understanding of the artwork under analysis.

The Provenance process is divided into stages, and each step may contain subdivisions that help deepen the knowledge of the work and improve the community's decision-making.

Within our community, the validators seek to understand more about art and see the Originis as an important source of income, as we will see in the rewards section.

To become a validator, you will need a minimum of Originis tokens in stake on the Originis. Initially, this will be 500 tokens (equivalent to $500 US dollars) and can be changed.

We will donate an unspecified number of tokens at the beginning to promote events and attract essential people to our ecosystems, such as art scholars and other people with experience and background in the art world.

Let's talk about what is the minimum research script on a random work and consider that each stage or category will have a responsible validator who, in turn, will be a member of the responsible pool.

The support pools also have a support validator for each step or category. At the end of the analysis, the responsible pool must recheck the whole process in detail in the following section on Pools.

If the validator finds any document they consider unnecessary or erroneously submitted; they can select and disregard it; this will need to be validated by the responsible pool and the supporting ones.

At the end of the process, the validator will need to write a report justifying their scores with comments about the methods.

We will have a ranking metric for our members. In addition to the profile initially registered, as members perform the disclosed goals, evolve in their learning, and collaborate in the processes, they will receive points that increase their class.

The higher the class of the member, the higher the rewards for activities.

The rating stamps will be according to your time in the community, engagement in the community, completion of learning steps, rating obtained in your Provenance process, and the number of Provenance processes.

As well as being scored for the functions performed, these points will be converted into rewards via token and will also count towards the user's ranking.

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