I read the posted heads up about the new requirement to make 5 cents in offers before one can complete the PTC offer. In principle, I have no issues with this request. Completely reasonable.
I got to thinking about this, and I see a potential that this could create problems at times for people. Although it is rare, there are times where the offer well is a bit dry - no videos, little to no tasks (and sometimes if one already completed the ones listed, they may need to wait a week or so before allowed to work them again), cannot qualify for any surveys, cannot qualify for offers on main page (or none of the offers are suitable - like a non-smoker, I would not want to sign up for a cigar for the month club offer just to be able to do the PTC)...
On some other sites I work, they seem to have a similar issue and resolved it by using a "percentage for checkout" option. Similar to what FC currently has where we need to make $15 in offers before we can cashout - perhaps an alternate to the 5 cents every day would be use a percentage before cashout.
With your proposal, I calculated if a person only does the minimum - for every 22 cents made, 77% can be the PTC and daily email (17 cents), and 23% needs to be other offers (5 cents). If you rounded that up, basically what you're desiring is that of the offer money made, you need 25% of the money to come from non-daily email/non-PTC offers.
The advantage I see of a percentage based solution is if people are too busy to work some of the offers or sit for an hour to listen to Radio loyalty - they can still do the daily PTC and "make-up" the money later when they do have time. If their ratio is less than 25%, then they simply cannot cashout until they get that ratio up at their own time. It give the user more flexibility to still comply with the financial goals, and will also mitigate times when the offer well is dry and people start complaining they cannot do the PTC because they cannot make their mandatory 5 cents.
I know the new 5 cent requirement coding is probably in the final testing phase for roll out in the next couple weeks, but I thought I'd toss this option out in case after it rolls out, there are complaints regarding the ability to make the 5 cents every day, perhaps this option could be considered as an alternate solution to make it more manageable for workers to be able to work the PTC and still obtain the desired FC financial needs.