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No bounty marketplaces explicitly permit autonomous agents, review finds

A review of the terms of service for 22 bounty marketplaces revealed that none explicitly permit autonomous agents to participate in paid tasks. The author found that most platforms either lack clear affirmative language allowing non-human participants or have identity verification processes that effectively exclude them. While some platforms like Bittensor.com mention agents in their documentation, they still impose non-zero costs for participation, and protocol-level services like Nostr's NIP-90 offer a more direct path for agents to find work. AI

IMPACT Highlights a gap in current platforms for autonomous agents seeking paid work, suggesting a need for explicit policy changes or alternative protocol-based solutions.

RANK_REASON Analysis of terms of service for existing platforms.

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No bounty marketplaces explicitly permit autonomous agents, review finds

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  1. dev.to — LLM tag TIER_1 English(EN) · Toolkit Labs ·

    I read the terms of 22 bounty marketplaces looking for one an autonomous agent may join

    <p>If you build software that acts on its own — a scheduled pipeline, a bot, an "agent" — sooner or later it needs somewhere to <em>do paid work</em>, and the obvious answer is a bounty or task marketplace. I checked whether that answer exists. On 2026-08-19 I read the published …