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Abstract:Fintech innovator Spotware has launched an exciting new bug bounty program aimed at rewarding traders who contribute to improving the cTrader platform by reporting bugs.

Fintech innovator Spotware has launched an exciting new bug bounty program aimed at rewarding traders who contribute to improving the cTrader platform by reporting bugs.
Spotware, known for its cutting-edge trading technology, has introduced this initiative to ensure cTrader remains a top-tier trading platform. By incentivizing users to report bugs, Spotware aims to foster a collaborative environment where traders can directly contribute to the platform's development and enhancement.
How to Participate
To join the bug bounty program, traders need to report any issues they encounter with cTrader on the designated topic in the cTrader forum: https://ctrader.com/forum/. It's essential to note that only bugs reported through the forum will be considered for the bug bounty program.
Reward Structure
The Spotware community team, along with the product teams, will evaluate the contributions and identify the highest contributors each month. Winners will be announced at the end of each month, with rewards given in the form of vouchers. Consistent contributors have the opportunity to win multiple vouchers over several months, encouraging ongoing participation and engagement.
Why This Matters
This bug bounty program not only enhances the cTrader platform by addressing and fixing issues but also builds a stronger, more engaged user community. Traders are given a direct line of communication with the development team, fostering a sense of ownership and involvement in the platform's growth.
By launching this program, Spotware reinforces its commitment to delivering a reliable and user-friendly trading experience. Traders now have the opportunity to play a crucial role in shaping the future of cTrader, making it an even more robust and efficient platform.
Stay tuned for updates on the winners and the ongoing improvements to cTrader as a result of this collaborative effort. For more information and to participate, visit the cTrader forum.

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