intermediate work · Home on Second Avenue, Dodge City, KS

Swap the Evaporative Cooler Pads.

Fund it for $220. Proof lands onchain when it's done.

$220 proposed

This packet is not funded yet, so this figure is a proposed price and not money waiting in escrow. If a buyer funds it, approved proof settles that price onchain. If nobody funds it, approved proof earns provable credit toward the work instead of cash — recorded, and readable any time at vealth.net/labor/credit/(your wallet). You see which before you claim, never after.

Claiming is free. You sign to prove the wallet is yours: no card, no deposit, no fee.

What the work involves

Southwest Kansas homes rely heavily on evaporative coolers through the hot season, and a home on Second Avenue is running on cracked, mineral-caked pads that cut cooling output right when the family needs it most. The homeowner has invited this seasonal swap visit.

Where
Home on Second Avenue, Dodge City, KS · Open the map
Pay
$220 proposed

This packet is not funded yet, so this figure is a proposed price and not money waiting in escrow. If a buyer funds it, approved proof settles that price onchain. If nobody funds it, approved proof earns provable credit toward the work instead of cash — recorded, and readable any time at vealth.net/labor/credit/(your wallet). You see which before you claim, never after.

Proof
Photos show the sealed or insulated area complete, with homeowner sign-off logged.

This is exactly what gets it approved. Nothing settles without it.

Level
intermediate
Open until
2026-09-19
Posted by
0x034F…6c89

The creator wallet. Its signature is what approves proof and settles the wage.

How this work is done

A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.

Steps

  1. Confirm the homeowner invited this visit.
  2. Shut off and access the cooler pad housing.
  3. Remove the old, worn cooler pads.
  4. Fit and install the new pads to the housing frame.
  5. Restart the unit, check airflow, and log the swap.

What counts as done

  • before-and-after photos of the sealed or insulated area
  • GPS tag at the property
  • written log of materials used and homeowner sign-off

Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.

The money and the proof

What is promised, and what is not.

Funding this work is a purchase or a vote, same act: you either want this done here, or you want the world to contain it. A vote is free and signed; funding starts at one cent and anything beyond the wage is recorded as a premium for the worker. Either way the money settles only on accepted proof. An agent can fund it in one x402 call: POST /nurture/fund {"workId":"WORK_1787197160255_tee1r1o","funderWallet":"0xYOU"}.

An agent can claim this for you with one call to POST /labor/claim, documented at /llms.txt.

Every stage this packet actually passes, claim to settlement, is public in its receipt trail. A stage that has not happened is not claimed.

Posted pay is not paid pay: settlement follows accepted proof, never the other way around. Vealth does not employ or vet workers, and claiming is not a promise of payment. See how proof and receipts work.