This whole process has really surprised me, but it’s good news, so excited to share! In the summer of 2023, the Human Rights Foundation (HRF) launched a Bitcoin Bounty program aimed at funding software developers to create new tools and features for Bitcoin tailored to the needs of dissidents and human rights advocates challenging authoritarianism worldwide. These bounties ranged from UX improvements to privacy upgrades and open-sourcing closed and permissioned systems. There were 11 bounties in total, each with specific objectives. The deadline was Dec. 31, 2024. We are excited to announce that every single bounty was claimed and that the resulting tools and upgrades are now empowering human rights activists daily across popular apps such as Blue Wallet, Zeus, Stack Wallet, Iris, Coracle, Keeper, Bull Bitcoin, Cake Wallet, and more. This program highlights the impact of collaboration between human rights activists and software developers to create better tools for freedom. HRF is proud to have played a role in this effort and looks forward to continuing similar programs in the future. Special credit goes to the Oslo Freedom Forum, where much of the critical interaction between developers and activists occurred. This wave of bounties was inspired by a successful pilot project in 2021, executed in partnership with Strike and Jack Mallers, which supported developers like Will Cassarin and Calle. Their innovations later gave rise to important advancements such as zaps in Nostr and the Cashu ecash protocol. We learned a lot through this process and look forward to doing similar things in the future. There’s so so much to be gained from mixing political dissidents with developers!

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This reads like a flourishing space with amazing possibilities, drawing more talent in and creating greatness
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SweedWick 11 months ago
LFG freedom ain’t free and thank you for all you do!
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npub1wucn...ha2m 11 months ago
The HRF is an obvious intelligence agency cutout and we should be extremely wary of their guiding directions of development
It would be really cool if the US government was aggressive about funding Bitcoin privacy and global no KYC infrastructure
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npub1n3sj...te5l 11 months ago
Bounties were well-designed. Reachable, but also added real value.
Very cool.. Concerning though that the HRF event in Oslo required all Nostr-devs to get their passport photocopied... Not just looked at for ID purposes but for logging. That freaks me out a bit.. View quoted note →
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npub18964...v57w 11 months ago
What sort of bounties would help build governments and citizens in exile? Some examples that might apply to exiled Venezuleans: - voting - authoritative id when the "official" passport is expired - tools to help with legal immigration in countries where they reside