These jobs are either deprecated, or will be brought back later
Job 1: Check the Chainlink Keeper balance for prize pools.
Steps
- Go to Reward Prize Pools Chainlink Keeper.
- Check the LINK balance. If it has more than a month's budget for LINK, skip this job.
- Queue a transaction in the Safe that withdraws enough USDC sponsorship to cover one month's budget. ($4000 USD worth).
- Queue a transaction in the Safe that swap USDC for LINK.
- Queue a transaction in the Safe that deposits LINK for the Keeper.
Links
Background
The Eth. Ops Team's Safe owns a Chainlink Keeper that rewards the prize pools. The PoolTogether Prize Pool Reward Keeper code can be found on Github.
In a nutshell: the Chainlink Keeper system allows Chainlink node operators to run transactions on our behalf. The Keeper code defines what transactions can run when. The Chainlink-managed Keeper registry allows users to register a Keeper contract and deposit LINK into the balance. The balance is used to cover the costs of gas and pay fees to the node operators.
Job 2: Check the chainlink keeper balance for pods
Steps
- Go to Pods Chainlink Keeper.
- Check the LINK balance. If it has more than a month's budget for LINK, skip this job.
- Queue a transaction in the Safe that withdraws enough USDC sponsorship to cover one month's budget. ($800 USD worth).
- Queue a transaction in the Safe that swap USDC for LINK.
- Queue a transaction in the Safe that deposits LINK for the Keeper.
Links
Background
The Eth. Ops Team's Safe owns a Chainlink Keeper that triggers Pod deposit batches.
In a nutshell: the Chainlink Keeper system allows Chainlink node operators to run transactions on our behalf. The Keeper code defines what transactions can run when. The Chainlink-managed Keeper registry allows users to register a Keeper contract and deposit LINK into the balance. The balance is used to cover the costs of gas and pay fees to the node operators.