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Cleaning up predictoor questions

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Before we answer, please understand that to make decent money, it will take hundreds or thousands of submissions, guided by AI/ML models. So doing this manually would be tedious and error-prone. Therefore a bot is the most practical way. This is why OPF has made it easy to run a bot. Here are the Readme of both [predictoor](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/pdr-backend/blob/main/READMEs/predictoor.md) and [Trader](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/pdr-backend/blob/main/READMEs/trader.md). Before we answer, please understand that to make decent money, it will take hundreds or thousands of submissions, guided by AI/ML models. So doing this manually would be tedious and error-prone. Therefore a bot is the most practical way. This is why OPF has made it easy to run a bot. Here are the Readme of both [predictoor](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/pdr-backend/blob/main/READMEs/predictoor.md) and [Trader](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/pdr-backend/blob/main/READMEs/trader.md).
To the question "Is it possible to predict without a bot", the specific answer is "Yes". Here are the details- To the question "Is it possible to predict without a bot", the specific answer is "Yes". Here are the details
- Somehow you need to submit an up/down prediction, with OCEAN stake, as a transaction to Sapphire chain. - Somehow you need to submit an up/down prediction, with OCEAN stake, as a transaction to Sapphire chain. Here are the Possible ways to do such a transaction:
Here are the Possible ways to do such a transaction - - (a) OPF-supplied Python bot
(a) OPF-supplied Python bot - (b) simple Python script
(b) simple Python script - (c) Use "Write Contract" in [Sapphire blockchain explorer](https://explorer.sapphire.oasis.io)
(c) Use "Write Contract" in [Sapphire blockchain explorer](https://explorer.sapphire.oasis.io) - (d) 3rd-party bot that decides to support this
(d) 3rd-party bot that decides to support this - (e) dapp that decides to support this
(e) dapp that decides to support this
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### Value Flows and Rewards ### Price and Rewards
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<summary>How Is predictoor related to Data Farming?</summary> <summary>How do Predictoors benefit from sales? Is there a burn mechanism?</summary>
Yes, via "Predictoor Data Farming". Starting Nov 9, there will be 37000 OCEAN (about $10K) and several $K worth of ROSE allocated weekly to Predictoor DF. This will be used to purchase prediction feeds, alongside purchases by traders, etc. 80% of prediction feed sales goes to predictoors themselves. 20% of prediction feed sales go to OPF. A portion of that is passed on to the Ocean community, including burning.
Learn more about predictoor [here](https://blog.oceanprotocol.com/meet-predictoor-accountable-accurate-prediction-feeds-8b104d26a5d9#048b)
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<summary>Is there a burn mechanism in Predictoor?</summary> <summary>How Is predictoor related to Data Farming?</summary>
20% of prediction feed sales go to OPF. A portion of that is passed on to the Ocean community, including burning. Starting Nov 9 via "Predictoor Data Farming", there will be 37000 OCEAN (about $10K) and several $K worth of ROSE allocated weekly to Predictoor DF. This will be used to purchase prediction feeds, alongside purchases by traders, etc. 80% of prediction feed sales goes to predictoors themselves.
Learn more about predictoor [here](https://blog.oceanprotocol.com/meet-predictoor-accountable-accurate-prediction-feeds-8b104d26a5d9#048b)
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