Closed sergfeldman closed 11 months ago
@pavlovcik Can you please make a decision on this bounty proposal?
Status on 10/27/2023 They requested more information because Ubiquity is not registered in the US. I will prepare and continue the negotiation.
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Lol this bot really never works the first time with your tasks.
I assume this is a bug with the checkboxes and it thinking that this is a meta issue?
Technically for each task in the meta issue there is supposed to be a separate deliverable. Otherwise it might be best to avoid the task list checkboxes for small projects with a single deliverable!
@sergfeldman - Releasing the bounty back to dev pool because the allocated duration already ended! Last activity time: Fri Oct 27 2023 11:39:56 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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Hey @sergfeldman the simplest solution will be to use the /start command and then close as complete when you are assigned. I think that might work to give you credit.
I'm pretty sure in the new bot logic I'm also checking for activity on the pull request before considering a task idle which will prevent this scenario from occurring in the future.
/start
/help
We are redeploying this week so the bot is disconnected temporarily. 👀
Intro
As I described here we should have at least 2 gift card providers set up and running.
Egifter is a crypto-friendly gift card provider https://www.egifter.com/buy-gift-cards-with-cryptocurrency
If I inderstand correctly and if they accept our application, we will be able to top-up Egifter account by crypto directly from our multisig and then send fiat gift cards. It will allow us to skip a step with off-ramping crypto to fiat elsewhere.
I created the account and have to fill out the questionnaire before the account is approved.
@pavlovcik please review this bounty
Goal
Fill out the Egifter questionnaire to get approval for the Ubiquity account.
Activity
Thoroughly review Egifter policies to realize their limitations
Define with Alex the payment methods (details in the Intro)
Where are your recipients located? In what country (countries)?
I see your address is the Virgin Islands. Is that your company billing address? Any US locations?
To how many individuals will you be sending gift cards?
All the same amount, or varying amounts?
How do you plan to send payment?
Time estimate
0,5 day