November 10, 2022, Ethereum Layer 1, zkSync, and Polygon payouts for the month of October are now complete

Hello! Payouts for the completed month of October are complete. Payouts fell on an unfortunately chaotic time in the cryptocurrency space, eh?

For layer 1 payments, we paid 2,430 unique wallet addresses. As before, there is no specific minimum payment threshold but it appears the pipeline was able to pay out for people who earned $6.24 or more.

For zkSync payments, we paid 1,469 unique wallet addresses. Everyone who opted into zkSync got a 10% bonus (and will again next month)!

zkSync 2.0 is on mainnet but in alpha and closed to users. Launching brand new distributed systems is hard work! We’re continuing to patiently and excitedly wait for Matter Labs’ efforts here. If you missed last month, we are excited about zkSync 2.0 and intend to migrate once it makes sense to do so.

For Polygon payments, we paid 41 unique wallet addresses. We are intending to drop Polygon support once zkSync 2.0 support lands, considering zkSync 2.0 resolves the main issue with zkSync 1.0 that led to us exploring Polygon: registration fees.

Across all layers, we paid 3,922 unique addresses. As always, if you have more questions, please make sure you’ve read through our mega FAQ .

The policies put in place regarding bonuses for nodes operated in Ukraine are still in place.

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We are intending to drop Polygon support once zkSync 2.0 support lands, considering zkSync 2.0 resolves the main issue with zkSync 1.0 that led to us exploring Polygon: registration fees.

What is going to happen with Storj tokens on Polygon chain once this is done?

They existed before they started polygon payouts and they will exist after. Nothing will change.

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This month might be the first time I wished they had paid out (and calculated the payout) at the very end of the window.

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