Recently, a popular bounty marketplace, BountySource, stopped paying out bounties to developers. Many users reported outstanding or significantly delayed payouts. [1] [2]. The entities or persons running BountySource likely misused the escrowed funds being held for bounties. Bounty posters and developers have been searching for an alternative.
But the risk of exit scams or insolvency are inherent to all centralzied escrow agent. That's why most jurisdictions place onerous fiduciary duties on escrow agents to faithfully hold funds for safekeeping and deliver them according to the terms of the deal. But it can take time and money to get compensation through the courts and usually recovery is for pennies on the dollar. The costs of legal action outweighs any bounty amounts lost through embezzlement.
So some existing platforms, like Algora, don't bother with escrow. But, as one former BountySource user pointed out, that just shifts the trust to the bounty grantor.
Replit provides a bounty marketplace that does escrow bounty funds, but payouts are not instant or free. Users are awarded Replit's token (cycles) for solving bounties, and must request payout in USD by email. Users are charged a 25% withdrawal fee for any bounty funds earned, and there is a minimum withdrawal amount of $350. So, not only are you trusting that Replit won't go bankrupt, you are paying through the nose for that risk.
Resolvr takes the centralized agent out of escrow. It doesn't control or possesses the bounty funds. Instead, Resolvr leverages bitcoin's native programmability to attest to whether the bounty has been solved, triggering payout automatically. This removes the need to trust the platform or grantor.
And Resolvr doesn't decide whether the bounty has been solved; a panel of crowdsourced developers performs the review.
Resolvr is the first bounty marketplace to offer dependable escrow and payouts, as well as transparent dispute resolution. Oh, and it's cheaper than the existing alternatives.
You can sign up to be an alpha tester today! And check out the GitHub and join the conversation on discord.
Get your bounties ready!
This is pretty damn cool dude. I like the concept of having a federated dispute system.
Weโ€™re making an escrow API that does almost exactly what youโ€™re looking for. If you have any questions let me know.
We also have a developer discord: https://discord.gg/3Xm8YYar
Pinging @BlueSlime
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Thanks. Drop into our discord and give us some feedback! We're working on deploying DLCs for the escrow system. Fedimint as the oracle that translates review panel decisions into attestations.
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I was Github in October and is an excellent project!
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*seeing
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@Tristan @BlueSlime it might be worth talking with these peeps
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @AG 4 Jan
Nice project @Resolver and congrats winning the LoL hackathon! It will be interesting to know about your learning building it.
Here i the ~AGORA we are trying to build something similar, leveraging the SN bounty functionality! From your perspective, how do you compare Resolvr with the SN bounties and bitcoinbounties.org?
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Wasn't this project initially called BitResolve?
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Testing crossposting
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Sounds great if it really works. This would cut most of the cost
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This sounds super interesting. Thanks for sharing. I'm curious, if its the same crowdsourced developers that review every solved bounty ? How exactly are they crowdsourced (if you can share any details) ? Do they get rewarded for this service?
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Reviewers will receive fees for disputes they resolve. A review panel coordinator will construct 3-members panels to vote on whether bounties are solved. Users all have nostr npubs and verify their GitHub profiles. The coordinator uses the GitHub profile data to filter subject-matter experience and ensure bounty hunters are not voting on their own disputes. The panel vote will be translated into a DLC oracle attestation via Fedimint.
We are also exploring AI (llm) review for low-value, simple bounties.
More details on the architecture are in the GitHub readme!
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Thanks for the detailed response. I really love the idea of Resolvr. Pretty dope!!!
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testing zapthreads