Bound the action.
A paid pilot would need precise action scope, measurement rules, and exclusions.
Trade format
The pilot keeps general paid action offers out of the mainstream creation path until identity, dispute, legal, and evidence workflows are strong enough for the higher trust burden.
Why deferred
Paid actions can drift into labor, exploitation, enforcement, AML/KYC, tax, and dispute issues faster than donation offsets or pledge swaps.
A paid pilot would need precise action scope, measurement rules, and exclusions.
It must say payment is pending verification, avoid escrow-backed or guaranteed payment language, and state that the record is not legal escrow.
It needs a mature reviewer lane, challenge window, and unresolved-evidence state before launch.
Legal posture
Paid offers remain external-payment examples unless provider-approved checkout, verified counterparties, and reviewed legal terms explicitly support more.
Receipts and references can be reviewed as evidence; the platform does not hold funds by default.
Unclear fulfillment, risky asks, or coercive terms should route to review before reliance.
Paid action offers must pass the same safety screen as pledge swaps and offsets.