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Where to find Bounties?
You can find bounties given by a project by going to any Web 3.0 project website and find the bounties listed there. You can also talk with the project maintainers if they consider providing a bounty for some tasks.
Search for "Web3.0 bounties" or "blockchain bounties".
How to add a Bounty?
- Each Project has its own folder. For example, all the bounties offered by IPFS are listed under
ipfs folder.
- Each project folder will have markdown files. Add separate files for each bounty. The file name for each bounty should be the relevant bounty name so that there is no collision in file names. You can find a template of a bounty folder under
template folder.
If you are not familiar with Markdown, you can use Stackedit and paste the Markdown here.
- Create a Pull Request, to add a bounty file/folder.
Conditions for an acceptable Pull Request
- Bounties should be given for Web 3.0 based projects.
- The added bounties should follow the
template structure
Contribute to this repository and get a Free T-Shirt. See here how you can get one.
Where to find Bounties?
You can find bounties given by a project by going to any Web 3.0 project website and find the bounties listed there. You can also talk with the project maintainers if they consider providing a bounty for some tasks.
Search for "Web3.0 bounties" or "blockchain bounties".
How to add a Bounty?
ipfsfolder.templatefolder.If you are not familiar with Markdown, you can use Stackedit and paste the Markdown here.
Conditions for an acceptable Pull Request
templatestructure