BNTY co-founder confirms Bounty0x will allow users to put up a reward for just about any real world errand, not just for tech-related gigs like reporting bugs
BNTY co-founder Pascal Thellman confirmed today that Bounty0x will become a platform which will allow users to post bounties for just about any job or service as long as it's legal, not just for tech-related gigs like finding bugs in codes.
Using smart contracts and a token payment system, Bounty0x will make it possible for users to put a reward on all kinds of real world errands and gigs - sort of like Craiglist, but with the security and utility of smart contracts and cryptocurrency.
For example, you could put up a bounty for someone to pre-order a pair of sneakers for you. Or you could collect a bounty for helping someone traveling in your country to make a reservation at a restaurant.
This is what Thellman said today on the Telegram channel:
"The final Bounty0x network will be completely modular. Bounty Hosts can post whatever bounty they want. Although we give some examples of what the platform can be used for, like software development, consulting, drug research and marketing, it's up to the community what Bounty0x will ultimately become.
Over the past days, we have released a series of infographics to illustrate this better (they will also be posted on our blog soon). Expect even more educational material in the coming weeks.
Interesting things are possible when bounties are combined with smart contracts and a token model."
Bounty0x will be almost unlimited in its scope. I really think that there's a lot of potential in this one, and at a low market cap to boot.