Human Rights Foundation Backs Bitcoin Bug Bounty to Empower Activists Worldwide
The Human Rights Foundation (HRF) is offering Bitcoin (BTC) bug bounties in a bid to improve Bitcoin and the Lightning Network. The organization has issued 10 bounties, each 2 BTC, worth around $58,500 at current rates,...
The organization has issued 10 bounties, each 2 BTC, worth around $58,500 at current rates, aimed at supporting the development of Bitcoin and the Lightning Network, according to an official announcement.
"An individual or team who fully solves any of the ten challenges will be eligible to receive a bounty of 2 BTC," the announcement read. ...
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