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# Peeker

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As a Peeker, you can contribute a small amount to view answers to questions that pique your interest. **But here’s the twist: the last Peeker wins the entire prize pool.** This game-like mechanism adds excitement and incentivizes engagement, making Bounty QA not just informative but also thrilling.

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In a Q\&A, once the answering stage is closed, it transitions to the “pay-to-peek” stage. During this phase, peekers must pay a fee set by the questioner to access the answers.

By paying this small fee, peekers can:

* Access all answers submitted during the Q\&A.
* Vote for the best answer to influence the final reward distribution.
* have a chance to win the entire prize pool, adding an exciting incentive.

In the QA dynamics, peekers holds the chance to win the biggest for contributing the least.
