Human reviewed adoption receipts

How RescueReceipts works

Adopt a pet, post public video proof, submit the link, and let a human reviewer turn the story into a transparent receipt. If bounty funds are available, approved adopters may receive a small SOL starter reward.

Built on Solana
Public X post

Tag @RescueReceipts so reviewers can find and verify the story.

Short video

Photos are useful, but a video is required for the core proof.

Solana wallet

Use a wallet you control. Approved bounty payments are sent manually.

The flow

From adoption story to public receipt

The project works best when the proof is easy to understand at a glance. Keep the post public, make the pet visible, and give reviewers enough context to approve confidently.

Illustrated six-step adoption receipt flywheel
  1. 1

    Adopt responsibly

    Start with a real shelter or rescue adoption. Be ready for food, vet care, training, time, and long-term responsibility.

  2. 2

    Post public video proof

    Share a short public video on X that clearly shows your new pet, tags @RescueReceipts, and names the pet.

  3. 3

    Submit the receipt request

    Paste your post URL, wallet address, pet details, and optional shelter context into the submission form.

  4. 4

    Human review checks it

    A reviewer checks that the post is public, the adoption appears real, the proof is not duplicated, and the wallet pattern is not abusive.

  5. 5

    A public receipt appears

    Approved submissions become transparent adoption receipts and can be shown in the Adoption Park.

  6. 6

    A bounty may be sent

    If the active pool has funds, a small SOL starter bounty can be sent manually and linked to the public receipt.

Proof guide

Make review easy

Think of your post as the public receipt seed. It does not need to be polished, but it does need to be clear, public, and honest.

Good proof

  • A short video introducing the adopted pet
  • A public X post tagging @RescueReceipts
  • The pet's name in the post or submission
  • Shelter or rescue context when you are comfortable sharing it
  • Optional paperwork with private information redacted
  • A real note about why you adopted

What gets declined

  • Private, deleted, or inaccessible posts
  • Photo-only posts with no video
  • Unclear pet footage or no adoption context
  • Reused, stolen, or AI-generated pet content
  • Buying from breeders instead of adopting
  • Wallet-farming or duplicate submission patterns
  • Unredacted personal documents
  • Posts that encourage irresponsible adoption
After approval

Transparent receipts, careful bounty handling

RescueReceipts is designed to reward real adoption stories without turning pets into a farming mechanic.

Illustrations of a public receipt, Adoption Park, and Solana bounty coin

Receipts are public

Approved entries show the pet story, review status, bounty status, and transaction link when paid.

Bounties are limited

The pool changes over time. Approval does not guarantee a fixed amount or any payment.

Payments are manual

There are no auto-payouts. Manual review protects the pool and keeps the receipts credible.

Important: adopt because you are ready to care for an animal. Bounties are small starter rewards, not payment for pet ownership and not a reason to adopt before you are prepared.

Quick answers

The details most people need before submitting.

Do I need adoption paperwork?

No. Paperwork can help, but do not expose private information. A public video post is the required proof signal.

Can I submit a pet I already adopted?

Yes, if you can make a fresh public video post and explain the adoption clearly.

How long does review take?

Reviews are manual, so timing depends on queue size and proof quality. Clear public posts are fastest to check.

Is RescueReceipts a shelter?

No. RescueReceipts is a public proof and starter-bounty project, not a shelter, rescue, veterinary provider, or adoption agency.

Ready to create a receipt?

Make the public post first, then submit the URL and wallet. A reviewer will take it from there.

Submit proof