The goal for this issue is to collect a minimum of 200 tweets in response to law enforcement related to crypto custodians
(you can find one of the exchanges lists here, and examples of the events that are of our interest in this file).
A suggested way to deal with the issue is the following:
Find relevant to the topic events - potential litigation, enforcement actions, court proceedings, etc. - anything that relates to law enforcement regarding crypto custodians.
You may use Google News for this (the search query could be ${Exchange Name} + ${Topic}). Example: “binance service outage”
Use the search results to figure the dates of the event (example: the exchange was on the maintenance on Nov 26th)
Filter Twitter results by date close to the event
For this issue, look for the tweets, negatively commenting on the opportunities of funds withdrawal of custody-providers services (example: unable to withdraw funds because of the maintenance of the exchange service).
If you think the Tweet is relevant, add this to a CSV, using the following format:
“username, date, tweet-content, topic”
To better understand if the Tweet addresses the necessary topic, you can find examples of the law enforcement-related tweets here
Important note:
Do not Twitter-search for the topic-related keywords, such as “law” - instead, make sure to follow the steps, as described above. With that, filter Twitter search by dates and Exchange names only. (Example: search for “binance”, Nov 26-28 because maintenance happened on Nov 26).
Feel free to ask questions by commenting the issue below and take a look at the issues on other topics in this folder.
To start the task:
Leave a comment in this GitHub issue.
In the comment, let us know you’ve started the task and mention the amount of time you will need to finish it.
Upon completion of the task:
Upload your CSV file to Google Drive and share it with bounty@incasec.com
Leave a comment in the issue, saying you’re done
Send an email to bounty@incasec.com with the info on the preferable payment method
The goal for this issue is to collect a minimum of 200 tweets in response to law enforcement related to crypto custodians (you can find one of the exchanges lists here, and examples of the events that are of our interest in this file).
A suggested way to deal with the issue is the following:
To better understand if the Tweet addresses the necessary topic, you can find examples of the law enforcement-related tweets here
Important note:
Do not Twitter-search for the topic-related keywords, such as “law” - instead, make sure to follow the steps, as described above. With that, filter Twitter search by dates and Exchange names only. (Example: search for “binance”, Nov 26-28 because maintenance happened on Nov 26).
Feel free to ask questions by commenting the issue below and take a look at the issues on other topics in this folder.
To start the task:
Upon completion of the task: