You are fast. I updated the bounties today.
With some more staking I received there is a total of 0.84 BTC for webdevelopers who want to earn some money:
http://www.litedogecoin.org/directory.phpThe bounties are things I feel which will make litedoge stronger. For the most important features, I donated many litedoges, for features with less priority, the community is free to donate if they believe it is beneficial.
Since it is a community coin, the community can decide.
P.S. I also updated the about and merchant page. I look forward for some feedback.
http://www.litedogecoin.org/about.phphttp://www.litedogecoin.org/become-a-merchant.phpActually, that is the first time I ever looked at it. I haven't been paying very close attention to litedoge lately so decided to poke around the website and see what new developments I've missed. Very nice system for funding and paying bounties, and the website is gorgeous. Sent 5 million towards the payment processors and 9.5 million to finish funding a cloud staking wallet. Makes me feel better about disappearing for ages, hoarding my stakes, while you guys are here doing all the hard work!
Another idea for a bounty would be to implement the multisend feature from HYP and HBN into litedoge. It allows you to automatically send a specified portion of your stake reward every time you mine a block to whatever address you specify. Which feeds into my next idea, an LDOGE charity fund. Naturally, it should be for helping dogs. Like a no kill dog shelter for rescuing strays or something.
Obviously, once multisend were implemented you could use it exactly like you would in HYP or HBN, but my idea would tie it in with the charity fund. Put an inconspicuous check box somewhere in the UI where people can, with one click, begin automatically sending 10% of their stake to the charity fund address. Charity fund coins are sold, converted to fiat, and whoever manages the fund can deliver the proceeds to the official litedoge charity, whatever that ends up being.
Now no one likes the idea of a monthly guaranteed dump on the litedoge market from the charity fund. But, I wouldn't expect it amount to anything substantial enough to do any major damage. I think the community outreach and positive PR generated from a program like this will more than offset any damage done by the monthly charity dump, by a large margin. And we get to help some doges too
"Stake LiteDoge to save the doges!"
It could be a great marketing campaign.
What was the issue with this fork? Why was it implemented?
To slowly begin reducing stake reward.