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Bounties

Bounty is a crowdsourcing initiative that rewards individuals for works delivered via MPM. Bounties enable stakeholders to seamlessly create issue-based workstations in a zero-trust environment, collaborating with world-class experts to provide effective and optimal results just-in-time. Bounty paths connect QH stakeholders with industry experts, services, and solutions who can work on various tasks such as security, risk, development, and management operations. They are equipped with network capabilities to create digital twins as part of their CD/CI. Bounty funders offer a wide range of rewards for uncovering critical issues and unlocking new opportunities. Our native bounties use SDGs as the backbone for tackling glocal issues under open collaboration programs. Individuals with excellent PoC can become bounty hunters and unlock unique career opportunities.

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PROJECT BOUNTY PATH

Earth Cooperation Treaty (ECT)

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3 Steps

CREATIVE BOUNTY PATH

Multimedia

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4 Steps

  • Reach Stewardship Designers
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  • Publish Multimedia Proposal(s)
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  • Get reviews on your proposals
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  • Get nominated for CoQ Level I 1 time
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PROGRAM BOUNTY PATH

Indigenous Knowledge

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4 Steps

  • Reach Stewardship Volunteers
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  • Request to join Groups
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  • Publish Proposal(s) on Indigenous Knowledge Streams
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  • Participate in Indigenous Knowledge Streams
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SOLUTION BOUNTY PATH

Network

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5 Steps

  • Reach Stewardship Developers
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  • Request to join groups
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  • Publish Bounty Proposal in Network Solution
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  • Get reviews on your proposal(s)
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  • Nominate someone for Network Solutions
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PROGRAM BOUNTY PATH

Open Collaboration

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4 Steps

  • Reach Stewardship Volunteers
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  • Request to join Groups
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  • Publish Proposal(s) on Open Collaboration Streams
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  • Participate in Open Collaboration Streams
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Open Collaboration

Open Bounties

Open Bounties streamline impact-oriented actions under open collaboration principles for equitable processes and optimal results, powering public, private and planet projects. QH stakeholders leverage a robust CRS to build and deploy multiple CCell in digital twins, matching talents, solutions and services for an orchestrated and equitable process.

GOAL 10 TARGET 10.7
Responsible And Well-managed Migration Policies
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5 Steps
GOAL 14 TARGET 14.C
Implementing And Enforcing International Sea Law
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8 Steps
GOAL 15 TARGET 15.A
Increasing Financial Resources To Conserve And Sustainably Use Ecosystem And Biodiversity
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8 Steps
GOAL 3 TARGET 3.4
Reducing Mortality From Non-communicable Diseases And Promote Mental Health
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9 Steps
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pCredits

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Participation

Launch your projects to trusted participants in minutes and power up your pipelines with the most potent and flexible participatory mechanism built for the twin digital-green transition

eCredits

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Engagement

Create comprehensive engagement pipelines that are vital to the success of your project. Understand and respond to the risks and opportunities with continuous learning modules

vCredits

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Validation

Infuse pipelines to validate research, results, and reports. Establish dynamic methods capable of evaluating and increasing possibilities within research and development communities

[Issuers]
school building
Publish bounties for institutional issues
factory
Publish bounties for sector-based industry issues
performance
Publish bounties for social and community issues
city railway station
Publish bounties for the city and regional issues
organization
Publish bounties for consortium issues
parliament
Publish bounties for government issues
[Areas]
peptide

Boost scientific values with research bounties

project management 1
Design new apps and dApps with design bounties
code
Launch DevOps projects with development bounties
policy document
Create and maintain policy bounties for optimal results
maslow pyramid 1
Integrate new solutions with integration bounties
venn diagram 1
Make systems work together with interoperation bounties
[Types]
laptop play video
Launch project paths for real-time production
cloud bar chart
Design and deploy programs with active delivery channels
backend development

Launch product bounties with dedicated DevOps tools

shortlist

Run process design and optimization with bounties

privacy policy
Create work station for platform development
accounting 1
Run competence cells for system innovation
[Rewards]
money yours 1

Boost solutions with CRS for optimal onboarding

user shield 1

Integrate badges and share your portfolio anywhere

contract

Digital certificates for solutions: CoQ , CoE , CoI

rubiks cube

Leverage micro-credentials for skills and competencies

qr code

Join commerces and match with ecosystem leaders

prize

Participate in awards for solutions providers

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does Credit Rewards System work?

    Credit Rewards System(CRS) provides points per action on participation, engagement, and validation across all network platforms. Users convert earned credits to commerce cards for products, and services at various redemption levels.

  • What Is a Digital Wallet?

    A Digital Wallet is an electronic mechanism that enables CRS for MPM on the GCRI network platforms. It allows users to make purchases and services transactions using their network credits: pCredits, eCredits, and vCredits. Digital Wallets can be used to pay for goods and services by either entering a code on associate store gateways or scanning a QR code while making purchases at a store and online.

    In addition to being able to make purchases, Digital Wallets can also be used to deposit money into one’s personal and business finance account. It can also be used to validate the identity of various credentials such as PoC, Pow, PoI, and PoA. These documents can then be transferred to a third-party terminal through near-field communication (NFC) technology.

  • What is a Commerce Card?

    Commerce Cards give users the ability to extract a point amount to be used in physical places.

    Equipped with end-to-end commerces management, users can apply to join commerces with applications, manage rewards with manual approval/rejection, and list their commerce profile across the GCRI network platforms.

    On the User Side

    1. Any user can generate a Commerce Card to extract a credit amount, for example, 100 eCredits.
    2. The user receives an email with the code that identifies the user-generated Commerce Card
    3. Users can go to any of the associated commerces online and in-store to redeem the Commerce Cards
    Note: There are 7 days of automatic expiration for Commerce Cards to force the redemption in a relevant time frame.

    On the Commerce Side

    1. Any user registered on the GCRI network can apply as a Commerce through the application form.
    2. Committees review commerce applications received to accept or reject it.
    3. Approved Commerces receive a code with the QR image to use in the redemption gates.
    4. Approved Commerces will be listed in the commerces listing areas across the GCRI network
    5. Approved Commerces can redeem Commerce Cards in two ways:
      1. Scanning a QR code that automatically redeems the Commerce Card.
      2. In commerce, commerce can quickly redeem cards by entering the card code at the bottom of the QR code.
    6. Commerces will be notified instantly if the points card is valid, if it has been already redeemed or expired, and will earn the Credits stored in the card.
  • What is an Impact Certificate?

    Impact Certificate or Certificate of Impact (CoI) is a deceleration of impact issued to members who contributed to the public good through MPM. It is designed to empower open collaboration by funding responsible research and sustainable innovation. A central matching pool uses the QF mechanism with PoC properties: PoW, PoI, and PoA to enable an end-to-end grant-making process.

    Members interested in buying CoI can post proposals to showcase available support for high-impact projects focusing on public goods, stewardship and philanthropy. Members who deliver results via Bounties, Quests, and Builds can stack their results and issue CoIs. Companies and large organizations can accept CoIs partially or fully in the Commerce Area.

    The willingness to pay for CoI is subjective and consensus-based on PoC, depending on the values and views of funders and builders. Members can maximize the value of CoI by acquiring others’ certificates or stacking credits in matching pools for risk management and innovation portfolios.
    Impact Certificates issued on the GCRI platforms can be transferred without double-spending and bookkeeping issues using public-private ledger capabilities integrated into CRS for cloud and blockchain-based environments.

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A micro-credential is considered stackable when it is part of a sequence of industry-recognized credentials accumulated over time to demonstrate an individual’s expanded knowledge and competencies, help them advance within a career pathway, and enable the learner to earn family-sustaining wages.
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