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NEW: HRF announces the Bitcoin Bounty Challenge

20 BTC up for grabs for 10 UX improvements to Bitcoin (mainly focused on mobile wallets) requested by dissidents and human rights groups from across the world 🌍

Bounty #1: Open Sourcing the Design Guide

2 BTC to port the Bitcoin UI Kit from Figma to an open-source Penpot (@Penpotapp) project

Currently, the Bitcoin UI Kit is only available in a proprietary Figma file format

https://www.bitcoinuikit.com/

Bounty #2: Serverless Payjoin

2 BTC to deploy a production-ready version 2 payjoin protocol which may send and receive payjoin transactions without requiring a sender or recipient to operate a public server

https://payjoin.org

Bounty #3: End-to-End Encrypted Nostr Group Chats

2 BTC for the creation of end-to-end encrypted group chats powered by any popular Nostr client that do not leak metadata to third parties

Users must be able to chat with at least two other Nostr users

Bounty #4: Silent Payments

2 BTC for a mobile Bitcoin wallet which can send and receive Silent Payments in a private manner without requiring the user to run a full node

https://bitcoinops.org/en/topics/silent-payments/

Bounty #5: Human Readable Offers

2 BTC for a human-readable BOLT 12 offer generator feature integrated into a popular iOS or android bitcoin wallet

Bounty #6: Self-custodial Mobile Lightning Address

2 BTC for an easy-to-setup self-custodial mobile Lightning address generator integrated into a popular iOS or android bitcoin wallet

https://lightningaddress.com

Bounty #7: Mobile Border Wallets

2 BTC for the integration of @BorderWallets optionality in addition to a seed phrase for a popular iOS or android wallet

The user of the wallet should be easily able to choose to use border wallet functionality to create their seed

Bounty #8: Easy Mobile Multisig

2 BTC for the implementation of a “tap or airdrop to create 2 of 3” multisig functionality for an open-source popular iOS or android wallet

The wallet must be self-custodial, with a method for users to recover funds using open-source software

Bounty #9: Frost Multisig Wallet

2 BTC to a FROST-powered dynamic mobile multisig that allows the user to modify the signer set without moving funds to a new address

The wallet must be self-custodial

Bounty #10: @CashuBTC

0.5 BTC for a fully-functional iOS Cashu app

0.5 BTC for a fully-functional Android Cashu app

0.5 BTC for an open-source Cashu web widget for anonymous paywalled content

0.5 BTC for Cashu-TS backup restore

https://cashu.space

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We are launching with an initial set of 10 bounty challenges

More bounties might be added as we go

An individual or team who fully solves any of the ten challenges will be eligible to receive a bounty of 2 BTC

For transparency: submissions will be shared with external industry experts to help us discern whether submissions meet bounty requirements

HRF will be making decisions in a charitable way for bounty submissions that make a good faith effort to meet the requirements

We will be leaning to the spirit, not the letter, of the law

Individuals and teams are encouraged to contact bounty at hrf dot org with any questions during the bounty process

HRF retains final approval on allocating prize funds

The Bitcoin Bounty Challenge will run until December 31, 2024

Any unclaimed bounties will convert into general operating funding for the HRF’s Bitcoin Development Fund on January 1, 2025

An individual or team may collect any amount of bounties

If a leading wallet maker or for-profit corporation would like to compete, we would be delighted

To claim a bounty submit proof to bounty at hrf dot org

For full terms and conditions visit hrfbounties.org

This project was born out of 6 months of field research where HRF staff met with + interviewed a) dissidents and human rights NGO leaders from around the world and b) Bitcoin developers

The goal was to settle on a mix of desired upgrades to Bitcoin that seemed somewhat realistic

We fully expect a handful of these bounties to be claimed by the end of next year

We fully expect the bounties to spark debate, arguments, new ideas, criticism, and other stuff that may indirectly help Bitcoin and Bitcoin users

We *do not expect* all of bounties to be claimed

You all have 523 days left

Good luck!

And big thanks to @BitcoinMagazine for covering the news :)

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/business/human-rights-foundation-announces-20-btc-bounty-challenge-for-bitcoin-development

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Staying humble and stacking sats sounds easy. It is not. It is a skill.

The ole “hide from Odell” routine, beautiful play call.

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Replying to Avatar Tobo⚡

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Two guys took over your podcast and you couldn't get a word out for the first hour.

Great episode!

https://tftc.io/tftc-podcast/437/

Saw this one yesterday, you can see Marty giving them the small doses of BTC. Great rip.

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Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

I rarely lose my temper, but whenever I do a couple times per year, my writing gets 10x as much reach and likes and shares, and gets basically immortalized. But I'm rarely happy about it when it does.

I still think about this a lot in terms of how I choose to use social media- with reach comes responsibility.

It's both a bad thing and a good thing. On one hand, it's not great that posts based on a combination of emotion and reason get *way* better reach than ones based on more pure reason alone. For "clicks" the best thing I could do for a given post is lose my temper and go all-out on something.

On the other hand, the rare cases where I lose my temper are based on serious built-up frustrations over months. I'm frustrated about something, keep holding it back, and then something becomes intolerable. My socially-compliant self-censorship all unravels at once, not perfectly, but with a clear aspect of *deep* honesty. And people see that honesty because it reflects their own. So it spreads.

So, most of the time, I write carefully, and I know my audience comes from multiple different backgrounds, literally from Indonesian farmers to Wall Street institutional billionaires, and I try to politely move the Overton window from within the Overton window. But a couple times per year, I lose my temper and post my emotional thoughts, which in some ways are more honest, but are also not exactly my ideal self-actualized self.

I end up being grateful for both my constant attempt at control and my rare tempers, because somewhere in the middle is my truth. That blend between controlled reason and built-up emotion is really hard to manage in an era of digital media and semi-immortalized content.

Anyway, I'll post this random stuff on Nostr, not Twitter. You guys and girls get the real thoughts because you're here.

You 🪨 Lyn! 💪