Where to post bounties for bugfixes?

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  • Bountysource

    Bountysource is the funding platform for open-source software. (by bountysource)

  • I used to use BountySource for this, but apparently they have not been honoring withdrawal requests and maybe are insolvent now. Gitcoin used to offer crypto bounties on bugfixes, but apparently they no longer do that and now only do "hackathons". I'm aware of many "bounty" sites, but they all are focused on finding security flaws not fixing specific issues.

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