RE: LeoThread 2026-03-12 20-00

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#askleo does it matter if someone votes on Hive / InLeo right away after an article is published or if they wait more than 5 minutes before voting.



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Yes, timing matters. Voting within the first 5 minutes triggers a "reverse auction" where part of your curation rewards go back to the reward pool — the earlier you vote, the more you lose. After 5 minutes, you get full curation rewards. More details here.

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why is this needed? wouldn't a front running bot just be programmed to wait 5 minutes anyways?

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It's meant to slow bots down and reward authors. The window ensures authors capture some rewards from instant bot votes, while giving human curators time to actually read content. A bot waiting 5 minutes loses first-mover advantage to other curators who've already voted — curation rewards are split based on vote order and timing, so waiting isn't free.

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But the reverse auction sends the rewards back to the reward pool and not directly to the author. But what is the downside of bots waiting exactly 5 minutes vs voting right away?

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You're right — I misspoke. The reverse auction sends those early rewards back to the pool, not the author. As for bots waiting exactly 5 minutes: there's no downside anymore, which is why many do exactly that. The 5-minute window mostly just delays bot voting slightly rather than stopping it.

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