Translations are coming back to Utopian. Get involved today!

The Utopian.io team is happy to announce the relaunch of the translations category! We’re looking forward to incentivizing the localization of Open Source projects via Crowdin by our international community of contributors who’ve been patiently (but eagerly) waiting for the translations category to be made available.

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From its inception, the translations category was the most active category on Utopian.io. This is unsurprising considering the global and multinational nature of the Steem blockchain. The sheer volume and diversity in contributions made it impossible to moderate while maintaining a standard of quality to be of value to FOSS projects. For that reason, we were forced to pause activity in that category.

After months of intensive planning, negotiating, and reiterating the guidelines and procedures for the category, we are finally ready to resume incentivizing top quality translations submitted to FOSS projects via the CrowdIn translation platform. We hope this will help engage the diverse and multinational community of professional translations already on Utopian.io, as well as attract new translation professionals to the Steem blockchain and Utopian.io.

Collaboration with The Davinci Initiative

Part of the Utopian.io mission is supporting initiatives that bring value to innovation on the Steem blockchain and beyond it. We do so by using the power entrusted with us by our sponsors to grow the number of curators committed to our mission.

With that in mind, and with the need for a professional and scalable solution to the issue of the translation category moderation, Utopian.io has entered a collaboration with the DaVinci Localization Curation Initiative.

Meet DaVinci

DaVinci is a curation initiative (and Steem community witness) aimed to provide quality translations to valuable content posted to the Steem blockchain. Comprised of a team of professional translations, and managed with well structured organizational hierarchy, the DaVinci team will have full ownership of the management of the translations category of Utopian.io. This includes on-boarding verified translators, managing moderation and scoring the translations made via the CrowdIn platform by Utopian.io contributors.

The team at DaVinci are being onboarded and guided on Utopian.io workflows and policies, and are being equipped with all the tools and resources necessary to make this collaboration a success on all fronts.

Want to become a translator with Utopian & DaVinci? Here’s How!

Unlike the previous translations workflow on Utopian.io, the new workflow will require whitelisting and pre-approval of all translators whose contributions may be considered for reward.

To ensure everyone is rewarded fairly, DaVinci employs a unique rewarding system that splits the beneficiary rewards between Utopian.io (5%) and the DaVinci initiative (10%).

To get whitelisted with Utopian.io and DaVinci as a pre-approved translator, you should apply on the DaVinci Discord server.

Languages Accepted (more languages will be added in the next weeks):

Spanish
German
Chinese
Italian
Greek

Utopian.io Category Rewards

Valid translations submitted via CrowdIn and posted on Utopian.io, will enter the queue to receive an upvote from @utopian-io according to the score assigned by DaVinci moderators. The maximum voting cap for the category is set at 25%.

To ensure the reviews are transparent, fair and the reward is proportional to effort and quality, the DaVinci team were provided a customized scoring system developed by Utopian in coordination with the core team at DaVinci.

Submissions Opening!

The DaVinci team will start reviewing your applications immediately. Actual contributions in the category are scheduled to be started on 17th of June 2018!

Get Translating!

As soon as your application is accepted by the DaVinci initiative team, you can start translating your favorite FOSS projects with CrowdIn and submitting them to Utopian.io for potential reward. To enable that, we’ve published https://davinci.utopian.io, an editor based on the awesome Busy.org one, that will allow you to do just that.

Get in touch with DaVinci Discord server right now and let’s localize some awesome Open Source projects!

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Weekly Top of Utopian.io: May 31 - June 6

The Weekly Top of Utopian is a showcase of Staff Picks from contributions made in the past week, hand-selected by our Community Managers from across all Utopian.io categories.

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Staff Picks

This week we feature a unique analysis on account following, two very useful and well-written tutorials, three beautiful logo designs and more. We showcase some of the best contributions our Community Managers spotted on Utopian.io.

Finding those accounts who follow immediately after publishing a post by @crokkon [Analysis]

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Not all analyses answer questions. They can either open questions or provide answers. In this contribution by @crokkon, he looked into a number of accounts that immediately followed authors after the latter made a new post. What made this contribution stand-out was its uniqueness and its attempt to answer users’ concerns. In addition to this, he provided the readers with easily understandable charts to visualize the results and supplemented these with explanations.

Total payout: 203.60 STU Number of votes: 63

- picked by @eastmael

Create Vue Component based on Real Hardware #LED - part 3: use Rust as the computational layer by @drsensor [Tutorials]

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@drsensor created a fantastically written academic-style tutorial that sheds light on hardware related concepts and managing them via Vue in a very professional, well-written, and explanatory fashion, all while combining mathematical formulas with coding.

Total payout: 115.19 STU Number of votes: 16

- picked by @mcfarhat

Awesome web dev tutorial: Plotting NASA and SpaceX facilities on a Mapbox map using React and Leaflet.js by @nicknyr [Tutorials]

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An interesting and impressive tutorial from @nicknyr about utilizing React and Leaflet to plot SpaceX and NASA locations on a map, in a well-written, simplistic, and step by step detailed tutorial.

Total payout: 119.20 STU Number of votes: 8

- picked by @mcfarhat

Logo Design | Steeditor by @camiloferrua [Graphics]

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This contribution was a winner of a task request. The beautiful logo features skillful color use, and simplicity makes the message unmistakable. It was picked by the project owner and will be adopted. The logo also works perfectly in required sizes and the contributor exhibited great communication skills when refining it to the project owner’s feedback.

Total payout: 173.57 STU Number of votes: 114

- picked by @andrejcibik

My Logo design contribution to FastReply by @roxane and @oroger by @tobaloidee [Graphics]

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This logo was the winning entry in a task request. Exceptional communication with the project owner was shown before submitting. The result was a clean logo, with many variants and perfect delivery of source files.

Total payout: 176.01 STU Number of votes: 73

- picked by @andrejcibik

Particle physics @ Utopian - Implementing an LHC analysis on a computer: the physics objects by @lemouth [Blogs]

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@lemouth continues with his series about particle physics, effectively joining the main topic description with exercises for other enthusiasts. We have become witnesses of consistently high quality content from @lemouth that pushes the STEEM community forward.

Total payout: 194.64 STU Number of votes: 810

- picked by @espoem

Beem: Cannot fetch account history of early created accounts, block number estimation gives negative values by @stmdev [Bug Hunting]

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@stmdev identified a bug in which calls to fetch the account history of early created Steem accounts and block number estimation produced negative values. The report was detailed and included all the necessary steps to reproduce.

Total payout: 46.13 STU Number of votes: 12

- picked by @sachincool

Insights on Chattt’s excellent Product Hunt launch by @the-dragon [Blogs]

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Chattt was introduced to Utopian.io some time ago. We had not heard about it for a while until now again. @the-dragon comes with his amazing experience of introducing Chattt in Product Hunt, where he received many positive reactions. This Staff Pick consists of this experience and all the steps that preceded the journey. He also introduces a hosting service that allowed him to sustain a bigger load of users. The app is a custom alternative to IRC.

Total payout: 133.63 STU Number of votes: 28

- picked by @espoem

New Logo for HOMEBRIDGE by @ggabogarcia [Graphics]

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This high quality logo features various color schemes that the project can use, all in clean and sleek appearance. The contributor communicated well with project owner and presented the work professionally, with plenty of sketches and a clear construction process.

Total payout (not yet upvoted): 1.11 STU Number of votes: 27

- picked by @andrejcibik

Steem bug: Private key format(wif) errors in steem-js library by @cryptohazard [Bug Hunting]

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Here, @cryptohazard produced an incredibly detailed report, putting forth a security issue together with a fix. The code analysis was in depth to show the problem and a StackOverflow link was included to further show and explain how to solve this.

There was an issue opened on GitHub prior to this, which was also properly credited to the original author. All in all, this showed incredible attention to detail and care for the actual project.

Total payout: 51.14 STU Number of votes: 60

- picked by @sachincool

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Utopian.io Post Statistics

The staff picked contributions are only a small (but exceptional) example of the mass of contributions reviewed and rewarded by Utopian.io.

Category Statistics

|Category|Reviewed|Rewarded|Total rewards|Top contributor| |:-|:-|:-|-:|:-| |development|67|48|5327.74 STU|@raycoms| |bug-hunting|197|47|1118.49 STU|@ikramsteem| |graphics|88|52|4496.56 STU|@midun| |documentation|2|2|152.55 STU|@kurodevs| |tutorials|49|27|2059.09 STU|@edetebenezer| |video-tutorials|10|9|773.88 STU|@omersurer| |analysis|6|5|708.89 STU|@crokkon| |ideas|33|10|313.49 STU|@sinem006| |blog|17|9|754.21 STU|@jayplayco|

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Celebrating 250 days of Utopian.io & Rejecting Steem Bidbots

250 days ago today Utopian.io was born. It was conceived with the intention to create a New Open Source Economy, and facilitate a fair rewarding system that could be integrated in Github and similar Open Source platforms.

Over time, Utopian has changed and evolved both as a platform and organization. However, our goals remain the same: incentivizing stellar quality contributions to open source projects and the Open Source ecosystem.

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Having reviewed many thousands of posts, we’ve learned a lot about how we can incentivize and prioritize quality above all. To emphasize that, we’ve integrated a scoring system that may have lowered the quantity of contributions, but has undoubtedly contributed to an overall rise in quality.

Even though rewarding fewer contributions may lead to loss of potential income for Utopian.io, we see the long-term impact of the changes made to Utopian.io incentivization policies as a significant step toward building the Utopian.io that will serve the needs of the Open Source community best.

As we continue to learn and grow, we make sure to stay attentive to you, our community of contributors and open source project owners. Your insights are always welcome, as we strive to reach and empower even more Open Source projects we can introduce to Utopian.io and the Steem blockchain.

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Opposing BidBots

Usage of bidbots is not a new topic of discussion in the Steem user community. Utopian.io and other initiatives striving to promote quality content on the blockchain are engaged in constant battle with bidbots that seem to be taking over the blockchain to allow for users to maximize profits on expense of the quality we, moderators, community managers, curators, contributors and genuine curation initiatives fight hard to maintain and promote.

As of today, Utopian.io will no longer incentivize or reward the development or promotion of for-profit Steem bidbots.

Note that Utopian.io will continue to support and incentivize the development of ethical non-profit Steem voting bots, and similar open source initiatives that have clear and convincing policies in place.

In addition, Utopian.io may also exclude contributions upvoted by bidbots from being considered for potential reward.

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FREE Professional Services for Open Source Projects - Become a VIPO Today!

In Utopian.io our goal is to incentivize stellar contributions to awesome Open Source projects. In an effort to cater to the needs of the development leaders and owners of FOSS projects, some of the contribution categories incentivized by Utopian.io are on-demand only, meaning contributors may only be eligible for reward if an explicit request from the project owners is present, or if the target project is whitelisted.

Today, we are launching a new FREE service aimed at FOSS development leaders and project owners - welcome to the Utopian.io VIPO (Very Important Project Owners) Club. Create a ticket via https://support.utopian.io with the title “VIPO Club” to access free professional services and VIP support!

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VIPO Features and Services

Project owners included in this exclusive group will be able to add their projects to the whitelists of categories that require them, and receive professional help and guidance from our Community Managers in creating Task Requests on Utopian.io. With these resources, FOSS Project Owners can access the professional services offered by our community (such as graphic design, QA, visibility and copywriting) FOR FREE.

The Utopian.io VIPO Club is a unique initiative both on our blockchain and in the Open Source ecosystem. We hope that by offering this service, we can help connect Project Owners with the contributors they need, and incentivize the efforts made.

Professional QA and Software Testing

As you may know, there are a few paid services out there that offer software companies access to a database of beta testers. Most of these services have an entry fee or recurring payments to maintain the service.

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With Utopian.io, FOSS Project Owners can access a HUGE database of beta testers waiting to help you spot bugs in your software, from critical to minor ones. All, with zero monetary investment from the Project Owner.

Project Promotion and Visibility

One of the major issues FOSS projects face is the lack of resources and manpower to market the product when it is ready for market.

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Utopian.io allows project owners to employ the power of the crowd and the expertise of seasoned marketers to increase popularity and bring more attention to worthwhile FOSS solutions.

Professionally Crafted Graphic Assets

The creative graphic artists on Utopian.io are waiting to make FOSS projects look better, allowing every Open Source Project Owner access to enterprise-grade talent at zero cost.

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Copywriting and Beyond

Content is still king, and when it comes to professionally written texts and copywriting, Open Source solutions often lack it. With Utopian.io, Project Owners can engage a community of copywriters waiting to improve their content and create more of it.

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How to Join The Utopian.io VIPO Club?

Joining The Utopian.io VIPO Club is free. Simply create a ticket via https://support.utopian.io with the title “VIPO Club”. Tell us a bit about your project, include the GitHub repository link, and detail the types of services you would like to receive for your project so it can be included in the appropriate whitelist or whitelists.

Alternatively, you can create a task request right now using any Steem frontend of your choice. Our team will be happy to guide you on the Utopian.io Discord. To get started now, read the Utopian Contribution Submission Guidelines: https://join.utopian.io/guidelines

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People of Utopian #3 - imwatsi

Meet @imwatsi: A creative writer from Zimbabwe in Southern Africa, who is passionate about content, Open Source, and the monetization of attention through cryptocurrencies.

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Who are you, @imwatsi?

I’m a 27 year old creative writer, and I mostly write poetry, but I am passionate about blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies. Steem introduced me to the “attention economy” side of the cryptocurrency space. I only knew Bitcoin, Ethereum and the like, prior to Steem and just the idea that people’s attention can be monetized through cryptocurrency blew my mind. It also opened up my mind to thinking outside the box, as I have met and read the content of critical thinkers here on Steemit as well.

Discovering Utopian.io gave me a new passion: Writing content that helps people understand how to use products based on Open Source technologies.

On Github: https://github.com/imwatsi

What is your relationship with Open Source and what made you a Utopian?

The term Open Source was for a long time unfamiliar to me and I only got to hear of it when I discovered Bitcoin and all the other cryptocurrencies. That was in 2014.

Still then it was more of a mystery. When I discovered Steemit in 2016 though, I began learning more about Open Source and other related things because a lot of people on the site spoke about it. It was on Steemit that I discovered Utopian.io and that was when I started understanding Open Source so much more. I’ve been involved in Utopian.io since the first few days of its inception.

It exposed me to a lot of behind-the-scenes work that takes place in many of the projects and how they came into being.

How do you think Utopian.io affects your relationships with the Open Source community and ecosystem? How does it help you express your passion for Open Source?

Firstly, Utopian.io helps me understand more about Open Source in general. I am always discovering new projects and innovations that I otherwise wouldn’t have, and in that sense it aids in project discovery. Then there is the opportunity to be a part of the ecosystem as a whole and to aid in its development, and that connects with a lot of values I love and respect.

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Currently, in addition to being the Community Manager for the Copywriting category, you do a lot of behind the scenes work on Utopian.io content. What made you decide to take on additional roles in the organization itself?

I started out doing copywriting for Utopian.io’s first landing page when it was released. Afterwards, I decided to start writing help content for the platform during its first few weeks of existence because I saw a need for that content. I really liked the idea behind everything and I wanted to help out as much as I could, within the scope of my abilities, so the best way I found was to write content that helped even more people to get acquainted with and start using the platform efficiently.

So after pitching the idea to @elear, I started working on the Help Center for Utopian.io (https://github.com/imwatsi/utopian.io-help_center), which included Quick Start Guides, FAQs, Tutorials and a Knowledge Base.

I recently decided to take on additional roles in the organization because I love what it stands for and believe in its vision. Playing my part to fulfil that vision with my skills is fulfilling.

What is your favorite thing about Utopian.io?

My favorite thing about Utopian.io is how welcoming the community is, and was when I first joined. My skills were valued and I quickly found my place. I really want to see it become a fully released product. I honestly can’t wait.

How do you see the future of Utopian.io? What would you want it to be, and where would you like to see yourself in it?

I really hope Utopian.io continues to evolve until it creates the Open Source economy it envisages. My role in it might change over the course of time, but I would still like to be involved, be it with day to day activities or every now and then.



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Utopian Weekly - AI Arrives on Utopian.io - Bug Hunting on Request Only and more [June 1st 2018]

We at Utopian.io would like to keep you well updated on our weekly progress in improving and developing Utopian.io for you. In the regular Utopian Weekly posts on Fridays, we’re happy to share all the latest Utopian news and updates.

In This Post:

  • Development updates: Utopian.io Frontend V2, Signup Module, @utopian-io witness server, as well as other features and projects
  • New additions to the @utopian.edu community education tutorial series
  • Utopian.io Steem Innovation Trail

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Utopian Frontend V2: More Sneak Peeks

A lot is going on behind the scenes, and our team is actively working on Version 2 of our frontend. Completely built with Vue.js and the Quasar Framework.

We are excited to tell you that a beta version of the new Utopian.io frontend is coming in 2 weeks!

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AI on Utopian.io

Since our initial announcement of the Innovation Trail, we have decided to advance the initiative some more. The new, smarter Innovation Trail is now powered by the some of the most accurate AI in the world: IBM Watson, via its powerful Natural Language Understanding (NLU) service. Integrating this technology enables our Innovation Trail to analyze the content and context of posts, to determine if they are within the topics we wish to support on Utopian.io.

This is our first attempt at bringing AI onto the Steem blockchain and is certainly not the last one!

Thanks to @ms10398 for the amazing work in bringing AI into our Innovation Trail.

Utopian.io will now trail and upvote content which the NLU categorizes as follows:

  • Science
  • Technology
  • Innovation
  • Open Source

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'/science/biology/biotechnology',
'/science/biology/botany',
'/science/biology/breeding',
'/science/biology/cytology',
'/science/biology/marine biology',
'/science/biology/molecular biology',
'/science/biology/zoology/endangered species',
'/science/biology/zoology/entomology',
'/science/biology/zoology/ornithology',
'/science/biology/zoology',
'/science/chemistry/organic chemistry',
'/science/chemistry',
'/science/computer science/artificial intelligence',
'/science/computer science/cryptography',
'/science/computer science/distributed systems',
'/science/computer science/information science',
'/science/computer science/software engineering',
'/science/computer science',
'/science/ecology/environmental disaster',
'/science/ecology/pollution',
'/science/ecology/waste management/recycling',
'/science/ecology/waste management/waste disposal',
'/science/ecology',
'/science/engineering',
'/science/geography/cartography',
'/science/geography/topography',
'/science/geography',
'/science/geology/mineralogy',
'/science/geology/seismology/earthquakes',
'/science/geology/volcanology/volcanic eruptions',
'/science/geology',
'/science/mathematics/algebra',
'/science/mathematics/arithmetic',
'/science/mathematics/geometry',
'/science/mathematics/statistics',
'/science/mathematics',
'/science/medicine/cardiology',
'/science/medicine/dermatology',
'/science/medicine/embryology',
'/science/medicine/genetics',
'/science/medicine/immunology',
'/science/medicine/medical research',
'/science/medicine/oncology',
'/science/medicine/orthopedics',
'/science/medicine/pediatrics',
'/science/medicine/pharmacology',
'/science/medicine/physiology',
'/science/medicine/psychology and psychiatry/psychoanalysis',
'/science/medicine/psychology and psychiatry',
'/science/medicine/surgery/cosmetic surgery',
'/science/medicine/surgery/transplants',
'/science/medicine/surgery',
'/science/medicine/veterinary medicine',
'/science/medicine',
'/science/physics/atomic physics',
'/science/physics/astrophysics',
'/science/physics/electromagnetism',
'/science/physics/hydraulics',
'/science/physics/nanotechnology',
'/science/physics/optics',
'/science/physics/space and astronomy',
'/science/physics/thermodynamics',
'/science/physics',
'/business and industrial/aerospace and defense/space technology',
'/business and industrial/automation/robotics',
'/business and industrial/business software',
'/business and industrial/energy/electricity',
'/hobbies and interests/inventors and patents',
'/science',
'/technology and computing/computer security/antivirus and malware',
'/technology and computing/computer security/network security',
'/technology and computing/computer security',
'/technology and computing/data centers',
'/technology and computing/electronic components',
'/technology and computing/enterprise technology/data management',
'/technology and computing/enterprise technology/enterprise resource planning',
'/technology and computing/hardware/computer/servers',
'/technology and computing/hardware/computer components/chips and processors',
'/technology and computing/hardware/computer/components/disks',
'/technology and computing/hardware/computer/components/graphics cards',
'/technology and computing/hardware/computer/components/memory/portable',
'/technology and computing/hardware/computer/components/memory',
'/technology and computing/hardware/computer/components/motherboards',
'/technology and computing/hardware/computer/networking/wireless technology',
'/technology and computing/hardware',
'/technology and computing/internet technology/isps',
'/technology and computing/internet technology/social network',
'/technology and computing/internet technology/web design and html',
'/technology and computing/internet technology/web search/people search',
'/technology and computing/internet technology/web search',
'/technology and computing/internet technology',
'/technology and computing/networking/network monitoring and management',
'/technology and computing/networking/vpn and remote access',
'/technology and computing/networking',
'/technology and computing/operating systems/linux',
'/technology and computing/operating systems/mac os',
'/technology and computing/operating systems/unix',
'/technology and computing/operating systems/windows',
'/technology and computing/operating systems',
'/technology and computing/programming languages/c and c++',
'/technology and computing/programming languages/java',
'/technology and computing/programming languages/javascript',
'/technology and computing/programming languages/visual basic',
'/technology and computing/programming languages',
'/technology and computing/software/databases',
'/technology and computing/software/desktop publishing',
'/technology and computing/software/desktop video',
'/technology and computing/software/graphics software/animation',
'/technology and computing/software/graphics software',
'/technology and computing/software/net conferencing',
'/technology and computing/software/shareware and freeware',
'/technology and computing/technological innovation'

@SteemHunt Added to The Trail

The amazing @SteemHunt project has been added to the Innovation Trail with a 5% relative upvote.

The Utopian.io Innovation Trail is Open Source: https://github.com/utopian-io/trail.utopian.io

Updated Signup Module

Our signup module now has an additional feature: users can now sync an existing GitHub account with their Steem account, to help with identity procedures on our platform. This feature also sets the ground for improved identity processes when the new Utopian.io frontend is released; allowing users to easily associate their GitHub work with their Utopian.io profiles.

@utopian-io Witness Server

A new and more reliable failover script and price feed is now running, allowing more efficient switches between main and backup witnesses, in the case of missed blocks. Many thanks go to @helo for his work in setting this up!

New Content for @utopian.edu Community Educational Series

As part of our efforts to educate the community on how to contribute successfully on Utopian.io, we are now publishing educational content through the @utopian.edu account. This content aims to address various aspects of contributing and working on Utopian.io and provide valuable resources to our users.

This week, a new video tutorial focusing on the Tutorials category was published, and it offers guidelines and tips on how to make high quality contributions in that category.

Bug Hunting on Request Only

In order to provide a better service for Open Source Project Owners, the Bug Hunting category is now accepting contributions on request only. This means, contributions in this category will be rewarded only if they are linked to a task request or are being submitted to projects present in our Whitelist.

All pending contributions will be reviewed and scored, and those eligible for an upvote will be upvoted. Any new contributions made to this category after this announcement will not be eligible for an upvote if they are not linked to a task request or if they are not for a project on the Whitelist.

Project Owners who wish to have their projects listed on the whitelist may contact us at https://support.utopian.io, and use the subject Bug Hunting Whitelist Request.

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