Developer shares lessons from goodwill to paid bounties on Frantic platform
A developer using the Frantic platform under the handle ryde-play documented their experience transitioning from unpaid goodwill submissions to paid skill bounties for the runx project. Frantic requires contributors to submit verifiable public artifacts — including registry packages, source URLs, evidence JSON, and dogfood receipts — rather than simply describing completed work. The developer's paid submission was initially rejected because a local Git email misconfiguration caused commit authorship to be attributed to a different GitHub account than the one registered with Frantic. After amending commits, force-pushing branches, and redelivering the corrected submissions, both bounties were accepted, with compliance-pack paid out and integration-doctor confirmed accepted as of July 8, 2026. The experience led the developer to treat Frantic bounties as verification contracts, emphasizing that every claim must be backed by independently inspectable public evidence.
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