Basics
Title, category, and a clear description. This is what contributors see in the public task feed.
Plain language · what the clip should depict.
2 — 4 sentences. Specifics help contributors self-qualify.
Standard operating procedure
What to capture, how to capture it, what disqualifies a clip. Clear SOP = higher first-pass approval rate.
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Drop a 1 — 2 min reference video, or choose file
MP4 / MOV · max 100 MB · shown to contributors before capture
Markdown allowed. Shown both in task-detail and in capture flow.
AI QA checks each clip contains all keyframes. Use 3 — 5 for most tasks.
Capture requirements
Anything beyond camera spec — privacy, audio, environment edge cases.
Volume, price & license
License model first — it determines what each clip should cost and whether contributors earn royalties.
Royalty to contributors · non-exclusive
80%
When this dataset is licensed via Market, 80% of every license payment
flows back to contributors of this task — automatic, on-chain, perpetual. Openphysix keeps 20% as platform fee.
You don't earn from re-sales (the upfront price already paid for your use).
Royalty model · exclusive
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No royalty stream — the dataset never enters Market, so there's nothing to re-sell.
Contributors are paid once at the per-clip rate above;
the higher recommended price (≈ 2× non-exclusive) compensates them for no future income.
Last day clips can be submitted. After this, the task closes — unspent budget refunds to your wallet automatically.