Meet Up Bounty

Further Details

Type

This is an “evergreen” bounty, awarded whenever someone submits a claim that, in our absolute discretion, meets our criteria. It can only be claimed once for the same meet up.

 

Introduction

Meet ups – where like-minded people get together to share their their enthusiasm for a particular technology – are a common phenomena in the blockchain space. In our view, the more occasions people gather to discuss and share insights about Evernode, the better the world will be.

 

Criteria

We are willing to support meet ups with a developer focus, where:

  • The meet up appears to be genuinely focused on spreading knowledge about Evernode.
  • Some kind of technical or developer content is shared, whether it be how Evernode works, how to be a host or the kinds of projects that can be launched on Evernode.
  • The meet up is publicised.
  • We know the meet up happened because photos or other content from the meet up are shared on social media.
  • We’re reasonably confident the bounty is being claimed by the key person/people involved in organising the meet up.

 

Bounty

Payable in Evers to the Xahau account nominated by the claimant. The Bounty may have tax consequences for the claimant. These are solely the responsibility of the claimant and we make no representations or warranties about the bounty being tax free or otherwise exempt from tax in the claimant’s jurisdiction. If you are Australian and registered for GST we will provide a complying Tax Invoice for the Bounty upon request.

 

Disclaimer

All Bounties are awarded in Evers. We make no representations about Evers having any particular value, or any value at all. Regardless of their market value, they will always be useful for purchasing services from the Evernode Network.

 

Our bounty program is a discretionary. We may, in our absolute discretion, decide not to award a bounty or to award a lesser or higher amount than publicised. In particular:

  • We may award a higher bounty if the claimant’s submission is particularly impressive;
  • We may award a lesser bounty if the claimant’s submission is worthy, but only just;
  • We may decline to award a bounty if we suspect fraud or disingenuousness, or if we are unsatisfied that we are paying the bounty to the worthy claimant, or if for any reason (such as international sanctions) we are unable to pay Evers to the claimant.