Get current referral program
GET/api/v2/referral-programs/current
Get the current referral program for the network. This program may not be active if it has ended and has not been replaced by another.
Request
Responses
- 200
- 500
- default
A successful response.
- application/json
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Schema
- Array [
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- Array [
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currentReferralProgram object
Referral program currently activated on the network.
benefitTiers object[]
Defined tiers in increasing order. First element will give Tier 1, second element will give Tier 2, and so on.
Required number of epochs a party must have been in a referral set to access this tier.
Required running notional taker volume in quantum units for parties to access this tier.
Proportion of the referee's taker fees to be discounted.
Proportion of the referee's taker fees to be rewarded to the referrer.
Timestamp in Unix nanoseconds, after which when the current epoch ends, the program will end and benefits will be disabled.
Timestamp, in Unix nanoseconds, when the program ended.
Unique ID generated from the proposal that created this program.
stakingTiers object[]
Defined benefit tiers ordered by increasing reward multiplier. Determines the level of benefit a party can expect based on their staking.
Required number of governance tokens ($VEGA) a referrer must have staked to receive the multiplier.
Multiplier applied to the referral reward factor when calculating referral rewards due to the referrer.
Incremental version of the program. It is incremented after each program update.
Number of epochs over which the referral set's running volume is evaluated.
{
"currentReferralProgram": {
"benefitTiers": [
{
"minimumEpochs": "string",
"minimumRunningNotionalTakerVolume": "string",
"referralDiscountFactor": "string",
"referralRewardFactor": "string"
}
],
"endOfProgramTimestamp": "string",
"endedAt": "string",
"id": "string",
"stakingTiers": [
{
"minimumStakedTokens": "string",
"referralRewardMultiplier": "string"
}
],
"version": "string",
"windowLength": "string"
}
}
An internal server error
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details object[]
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{
"code": 0,
"details": [
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"@type": "string"
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"message": "string"
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details object[]
A URL/resource name that uniquely identifies the type of the serialized
protocol buffer message. This string must contain at least
one "/" character. The last segment of the URL's path must represent
the fully qualified name of the type (as in
path/google.protobuf.Duration
). The name should be in a canonical form
(e.g., leading "." is not accepted).
In practice, teams usually precompile into the binary all types that they
expect it to use in the context of Any. However, for URLs which use the
scheme http
, https
, or no scheme, one can optionally set up a type
server that maps type URLs to message definitions as follows:
Note: this functionality is not currently available in the official protobuf release, and it is not used for type URLs beginning with type.googleapis.com.
Schemes other than http
, https
(or the empty scheme) might be
used with implementation specific semantics.
{
"code": 0,
"details": [
{
"@type": "string"
}
],
"message": "string"
}