Qzino's latest Bug Bounty round has successfully concluded. During this period, community contributors submitted a total of 216 bug reports and feedback, and the project team reviewed and fixed 26 issues affecting user experience. Overall product stability has been significantly improved.



This round of incentives yielded impressive results: a total reward of over $12,300 was distributed, with effective feedback rewarded, and the highest single reward reaching $500. This participatory improvement approach has fully mobilized the enthusiasm of the community.

It is worth noting that Qzino is currently still in the Beta stage, a critical period for feature completion and experience refinement. Through this open feedback mechanism, the project team and the community have formed a positive interaction, jointly promoting product iteration.
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HypotheticalLiquidatorvip
· 2h ago
216 pieces of feedback fixed 26? Uh... the repair rate is 12%, this health factor is a bit low --- $12,300 spent just to get this level of stability improvement, cost-effectiveness is worth debating --- So many bugs during the Beta phase... liquidation price can't be far off --- It's nice to call it participatory improvement, but basically it's using the community as free testing tools --- Single payout of $500? This reward structure looks like it's designed to attract traffic, most people won't get it --- From a risk control perspective, projects with many Bug Bounties often have more hidden dangers, which is a warning sign --- Open feedback? I feel like it's just shifting the risk to the community, a bit like a domino effect
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ReverseTradingGuruvip
· 2h ago
Spending 12k to fix only 26 bugs? That ratio is a bit questionable.
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WalletManagervip
· 2h ago
The repair rate is 12%, only 26 out of 216 feedbacks passed... This data needs to be examined carefully.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 2h ago
Hey, pouring 12,300 yuan in real money is quite a move by Qzino. 216 feedbacks and only 26 fixed? The success rate is indeed just so-so. This is what Web3 should look like, let's work together to improve the product. Daring to be so open during the Beta phase, thumbs up. But why does it feel like the single reward of 500 is a bit stingy... Major contributors rely on this to make a living. This is what true community-driven development looks like, not those pie-in-the-sky projects.
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DegenGamblervip
· 2h ago
Out of 226 pieces of feedback, only 26 were addressed. The screening criteria seem a bit strict.
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 2h ago
Spending 12k to fix only 26 bugs? That ratio is a bit questionable.
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