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Credits
Credits are a virtual currency on Synchronet BBSes. The sysop decides whether credits are enabled, how they're earned and spent, and what they're worth. Not every BBS uses credits — on some systems everything is free.
Earning credits
The most common way to earn credits is by uploading files. When you upload to a directory that has credit-on-upload enabled, you're awarded a percentage of the file's size in credits. If that directory also has credit-on-download enabled, you earn additional credits each time someone else downloads one of your files.
Other ways credits may be awarded:
- New-user bonus — the sysop can configure a starting credit balance given to every new account.
- Daily free credits — some security levels grant a certain number of free credits each day you log on. These don't roll over.
- Sysop adjustment — a sysop can add or remove credits from any account directly.
Spending credits
Credits are deducted when you:
- Download files — charged as a percentage of the file's size (sysop-configurable per directory; some directories are free).
- Play door games — doors can charge a per-session or per-action credit cost.
- Chat channels — some channels have a per-join credit cost.
- Send Internet e-mail or FidoNet NetMail — the sysop can set a per-message cost.
Converting credits to time
If the sysop has enabled credit conversions, you can convert credits to time (minutes in your time bank). This is done from the message-scan configuration menu:
In the Classic shell, press & from the Main prompt, then C (Convert Credits to Minutes).
This conversion is one-way — you cannot convert minutes back to credits.
Checking your balance
- From the File Transfer Section:
I→Y(Your file transfer statistics) shows your credit balance alongside upload/download counts. - Your balance may also appear in BBS-specific status displays or during logon.
See Also
- File Transfer Section — where credits are most commonly earned and spent
- Message Scan Configuration —
Cto convert credits to minutes