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Ah thanks for clarifying that, but I thought the more

RLC you stake the better computational tasks you receive? Therefore the greater the rewards will be

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at the moment, the amount you "stake" has nothing to do with the reward you'll recieve. We shouldn't confuse it with "staking". It is simply a security deposit, required to be locked by the worker in order to execute tasks. You need to lock a stake in order to run a worker, and the amount is the same for all workers. It simply acts as a security deposit. The amount you're required depends on the parameters put in place by the Worker Pool Manager (scheduler) that set up the pool. It would be ZERO, it could be 30% of the reward amount. Why does this 'security deposit' need to be staked (locked)? Because it prevents malicious workers/bad actors - the stake is lost if one worker does not pass the consensus, meaning they did not execute the task properly, ot tried to falsify the result (to get paid without working), in this case, their "stake" is lost, and shared amongst other workers that did indeed execute the task properly.

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at the moment, the amount you "stake" has nothing...

Great explanation Blair! Thanks for that! I got confused with the mentioning of "staking" in some medium articles I read about iExec, but in practice it's just a security deposit for preventing malicious activity. Also thanks to Johann for setting me up straight. I'm not as tech savvy as some of you 🙏

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