The XPR Network Bounties Program is funded by the Community Warchest from the XPR Network Development Fund. It's designed to incentivize the community to contribute to the XPR Network's development and enhancement. Bounties are tasks or projects posted by the XPR Consortium or the community, where contributors can claim and solve them for a reward.
Anyone with an XPR Network account can participate in the Bounties Program. All types of tasks or projects are allowed to be posted as bounties. However, tasks that improve the XPR Network's infrastructure, create new features, or solve existing issues are preferred.
- Must have an XPR Network account
- XPR Network account must have KYC verification
- Must have proven experience or necessary skills to solve the bounty
The bounty rewards will depend on the complexity of the tasks and are decided by the bounty poster, with oversight from the XPR Consortium.
- Check the
bounties
folder in this repo for open bounties - Choose a bounty that matches your skills
- Claim the bounty by commenting on it
- Once your claim is approved, start working on the bounty
- When you're done, submit your work as a Pull Request
The XPR Consortium will review your work and if it meets the criteria, your reward will be approved.
After a bounty is claimed and the work is submitted, the XPR Consortium will review it to ensure it meets the criteria. The XPR Consortium may seek clarifications and you may address any feedback in writing. If we don’t receive a reply within 2 weeks the claim will be closed. You may re-claim the bounty if it's still open.
Once the XPR Consortium agrees that the work meets the criteria, the reward will be approved by 3 members of the Consortium.
Bounty completion and deliverables should be reported to the community via GitHub and will be monitored by the XPR Consortium. Failure to disclose progress and deliverables will result in delayed payment of the reward.
Payments are made in XPR at the time of the bounty completion sign off by the XPR Consortium and the proposal msig is approved by 3 Consortium members.
- XPR Consortium Members
- Metallicus Core Developers
- Paul Grey
Please note that this document is subject to change; please check the latest version here on GitHub.