Bounties don't even work for mechanical turk level stuff let alone complex requirements IMO, creates a malincentive

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And quality requirements are nonfunctional requirements, so that's a level of abstraction higher.

Did you read it? Skim it?

It’s a sats-first, trust-based model.

Runs 100% on reputation and incentives

I did read it. I like the model. I was just agreeing with the point that good bounties are quite difficult to write. I bet clearly formulated ones would be very popular, tho.

I have a lot of experience in requirements engineering for companies, so I trust myself to write good requirements.

I mean, people could pay me to write up the bounty requirements with your parallel system. 😂