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Rewards

To scale our development and operations, we prefer paid trials to know developers better and fit the team. More your PRs gets merged to main branch, more-likely you'll be part of the inner team. On-demand or part-time contributions are welcome, and we will reward them in $KSM

KodaDot has started on Kusama.network, and we prefer to pay out for your work in $KSM, which is the native cryptocurrency of Kusama network, Polkadot's Canary network with bearing value.

Creating your KSM address

To create your KSM address in safely and long-term manner, we recommend you to get Polkadot.js wallet browser extension. You can learn more about creating KSM address process at the official Kusama Guide

Sharing your address to receive the reward

After creating an account, you can visit KodaDot Transfer to make a payment link. Entering an amount like 100 USD and clicking the button COPY REWARD ME LINK will copy the link to your clipboard, and you can share it with us, like whenever you are filling up a bug report or submitting pull-request

your receiving address should be looks like this

https://kodadot.xyz/transfer?target=${your address}&usdamount=100&donation=true

Switching account/network

While you are on your accounts dashboard, check the top-left corner to confirm and ensure your current network. Click the avatar to see options to select from and switch as desired.

To switch to Kusuma Network, search and select KUSAMA under KUSAMA & PARACHAINS and switch by selecting the switch option at the top-most area of the opened side nav.

Checking your KSM balance

Check balances under your accounts dashboard to see that. Because we use KSM, you need to ensure you are on the Kusuma network. Check the top-left corner to confirm and ensure your balance is in KSM. If not, kindly switch network by clicking the avatar on your top-left corner, and switch to Kusuma. Your balances will now be in KSM.

Bounty levels

Our typical payout structure for bounties is per label on the issue. Here is the table for an overview

$ $$ $$$ $$$$ $$$$$
50-100 150-300 450-600 700 - 1000 1000+
Beginner, few lines,
lot of comments/assistance on PR
Required brain use,
smart solution, autonomous
Complex, delivered new shiny stuff,
did not break anything
Dedicated, new feature, rework older stuff, quick delivery time You seems reliable, responsible, we can trust you, and you have alignment with project

Which issue to pick?

You can check recent issues by labels p1 or p2