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The AuroraFS decentralized network recently brought most elements of the variety of contests and campaigns surrounding the live public implementation of its Web3Tube decentralized video storage and sharing platform to an end. Contests and campaigns focused on unique likes and views gained by content creators who joined the expansive file system to compete for their share of AUFS token airdrops.
Another contest centered around the fundamental resource cultivated by the decentralized P2P cloud storage and streaming network also came to an end after adjustments had to be made due to an influx in popularity of the platform and campaigns. Broadband mining specifications were moved from 100 to 200 miners in order to accomodate more individuals in providing bandwidth to the AuroraFS network in exchange for future AUFS tokens.
In the broadband mining campaign miners were not required to stake due to the non-availability of AUFS tokens, and also just as much, to encourage maximum levels of unique participation. 1,000 AUFS tokens were allocated to be distributed later to winners who competed in rounds 7 days each in length, much like the other competitions in the AUFS future token airdrop contests. The contests kicked off on the 27th of March officially for the entire series. Each of the contests required new users to first download the latest version of AuroraFS network.
The first contests to go live were primarily relevant to content creators and viewers. Subscribers and likes were the first of all AuroraFS campaigns to go live. In the subscriber contest, new subscribers were measured and the top 300 creators were ranked to receive an allocation
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