Regardless of any percentages all Mahalo dollars convert the same. When a question has earned 300 dollars the asker and the best answer will have earned 100 MDs each which = 75 dollars US for each when they cash out. That is all the asker and best answer will ever earn from the question and answer.
Mahalo will keep all additional income. Maybe I need more coffee or something because I can't see why there is confusion but here on Mahalo and dollar is a dollar is a dollar until you cash out. When you cash out Mahalo takes a 25% cut of the dollars you earned and all money paid out is in American Dollars via Paypal and conversions are up to the users.
~quote One Mahalo Dollar equals: $0.75 in American Currency ~endquote http://www.mahalo.com/how-mahalo-dollars-and-payments-work If I have just flat missed the question then I am sorry but this seems simple to me.. which makes me suspect I am missing something... ;).
I would think it works this way: If receives total Google revenue USD100, then it becomes M$100, asker, best answerer get M$33.33. If they convert to USD, asker, best answerer each will have USD25. At the end of the day, in USD terms, Mahalo, asker, best answerer get USD50, USD25, USD25 respectively.In M$, distribution is 1:1:1; In USD, distribution is 2: 1: 1.
I think Mahalo is generous enough to have this revenue sharing.
They would get M$33.33 which is equivalent to $25 US dollars 1/3 of M$100= M$33.33 not M$25.
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