

JuliaOS Bounty Campaign
Accelerating Open Source AI & Swarm Intelligence
JuliaOS is launching a comprehensive bounty program to accelerate development, improve documentation, and expand our ecosystem. This initiative invites developers, writers, and AI enthusiasts to contribute to our open-source framework while earning JOS tokens or USDT rewards.
Overview of JuliaOS
JuliaOS is a powerful multi-chain, community-driven framework for building decentralized applications with a focus on agent-based architectures, swarm intelligence, and cross-chain operations. The framework leverages Julia as its backend language while providing interfaces through Node.js and Python.
Bounty Program Objectives
- Accelerate core development of the JuliaOS framework
- Improve documentation and tutorials
- Expand cross-chain integrations
- Enhance AI agent capabilities
- Strengthen security and testing
- Grow the JuliaOS community
Bounty Categories and Rewards
Category 1: Core Framework Development (Total: 500,000 JOS)
Task | Description | Reward (JOS) | Difficulty |
---|---|---|---|
Swarm Optimization Algorithms | Improve the swarm aspect of the project (backend & integrations related to swarm) | 30,000-50,000 | Hard |
Cross-Chain Bridge Improvements | Enhance existing bridge functionality or add new chain support that is proven to work. | 25,000-40,000 | Hard |
Neural Network Integration | Develop additional neural network models compatible with the framework and proven to work | 20,000-35,000 | Medium |
Performance Optimization | Improve execution speed of core components and optimize existing code | 15,000-25,000 | Medium |
Storage Enhancements | Add support for additional decentralized storage solutions | 10,000-20,000 | Medium |
Category 2: Bug Bounties (Total: 250,000 JOS)
Severity | Description | Reward (JOS) | Examples |
---|---|---|---|
Critical | System-wide failures, security vulnerabilities | 20,000-40,000 | Authentication bypass, fund loss risks |
High | Major feature breakage | 10,000-20,000 | Chain integration failures, agent system crashes |
Medium | Functional bugs with workarounds | 5,000-10,000 | UI issues, non-critical errors in CLI |
Low | Minor issues | 1,000-5,000 | Typos, style issues, minor performance issues |
Category 3: Documentation & Tutorials (Total: 150,000 JOS)
Task | Description | Reward (JOS) | Difficulty |
---|---|---|---|
Comprehensive Guides | Create detailed, step-by-step guides for specific features | 5,000-15,000 | Medium |
API Documentation | Improve or create documentation for Julia backend API | 7,000-12,000 | Medium |
Video Tutorials | Create high-quality video tutorials on JuliaOS features | 10,000-20,000 | Medium |
Use Case Examples | Document real-world use cases with code examples | 5,000-10,000 | Medium |
Translation | Translate existing documentation to other languages | 3,000-8,000 per language | Medium |
Category 4: Community Challenges (Total: 100,000 JOS)
Task | Description | Reward (JOS) | Difficulty |
---|---|---|---|
DApp Development | Build a functional DApp using JuliaOS | 15,000-30,000 | Hard |
AI Agent Showcase | Develop specialized AI agents demonstrating novel use cases | 10,000-20,000 | Medium |
Community Tools | Create helpful tools for the JuliaOS ecosystem | 5,000-15,000 | Medium |
Educational Content | Create articles, blog posts or videos about JuliaOS | 2,000-8,000 | Easy-Medium |
How to Participate
- Clone the JuliaOS repository (https://github.com/Juliaoscode/JuliaOS)
- Create a new branch and set Up Your Environment: Follow the installation instructions in the README
- Choose a Bounty: Select an open bounty from our GitHub issues labeled "bounty"
- Submit Your Work: Create a pull request with your contribution
- Document Your Submission: Include comprehensive documentation with your submission
Development Requirements
- Code Quality: Follow the project's coding standards and style guidelines
- Test Coverage: Include appropriate tests for all code contributions
- Documentation: Provide clear documentation for your contribution
- License Compliance: All contributions must comply with the MIT license
Evaluation Criteria
- Technical Quality: Code quality, performance, and adherence to best practices
- Completeness: Fully implemented solution with appropriate testing
- Documentation: Clear and comprehensive documentation
- Innovation: Novel approaches and creative solutions
- Community Impact: Value added to the JuliaOS ecosystem
Timeline
- Campaign Launch: 20 May, 2025
- First Evaluation Round: 20 June, 2025
- Second Evaluation Round: 20 July, 2025
- Final Submissions Due: 30 August, 2025
- Winners Announcement: 15 September, 2025
Special Focus Areas
We're particularly interested in contributions that enhance JuliaOS's capabilities in:
- Cross-Chain DeFi Operations: Implementing sophisticated DeFi strategies across multiple blockchains
- Swarm Intelligence Applications: Novel applications of swarm algorithms to solve complex problems
- Agent Coordination Systems: Enhancing how multiple AI agents coordinate and communicate
- Security Enhancements: Improving the security of the framework
- Julia-Blockchain Integration: Deepening integration between Julia language capabilities and blockchain functionalities
Community Support
Our team will provide support to bounty participants through:
- Technical Assistance: Weekly office hours with core developers
- Documentation: Enhanced documentation for contributors
- Community Forum: Dedicated Discord channel for bounty participants
- Regular Updates: Weekly updates on bounty program progress
Conclusion
The JuliaOS Bounty Campaign represents an exciting opportunity for developers, AI researchers, and blockchain enthusiasts to contribute to a cutting-edge open source project while earning rewards. By participating, you'll help shape the future of a framework that bridges the gap between artificial intelligence and blockchain technology.
How to Apply
To express interest in the bounty program, please email the team at bounty@juliaos.com with the subject line "JuliaOS Bounty Application" including your GitHub username and areas of interest.
