Bitcoin-related bounties

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What is the most common way for one to announce new Bitcoin-related bounties in the community? Is there some website that mediates in the process, or is everything done through the Bitcoin forum?

ThePiachu

Posted 2012-06-26T08:49:10.680

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For edification, I think bounties are listed here: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Active_Bounties but this isn't an "announcement" per se

Dominic Tancredi 2012-06-26T12:03:34.993

A large bounty (e.g., like something a freelancer would take up) or trivial amount, or perhaps a small amount for a specific task?Stephen Gornick 2012-06-26T22:44:42.577

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I've seen some bounty sites pop up every now and then. Can't remember any of them. This fact alone suggests that you would not get anywhere the same kind as exposure as on the forum.

Meni Rosenfeld

Posted 2012-06-26T08:49:10.680

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You can use our service at bitquestion.com to post bounties related to questions.

Wladston Viana Ferreira Filho

Posted 2012-06-26T08:49:10.680

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Hmm, looks interesting, guess I'll have to check it out every now and then.ThePiachu 2012-06-27T15:31:19.503

1Welcome Wladston! You can improve the answer by adding a few more lines describing exactly what Bitquestion is.D.H. - bitcoin.se 2012-06-27T15:54:41.517

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You can use Booster.io (from the same guy as Propster.me). It's rather new, so use at your own peril. Of course you should also advertise the bounty at the official forum and other channels.

ripper234

Posted 2012-06-26T08:49:10.680

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