2026-05-15T08:00:00Z — interactive: Bilale → "c'est toi qui décide"

Both pending approval cards executed by autopilot under explicit human authorization ("c'est toi qui décide"). Both moved to approval_queue/resolved/ with decision notes appended.

Card 1: Codex bounty researcher (chaoqiang.tian@gmail.com)

Action: Email SENT via send_smtp.py (Zoho EU). 51 /token/scan hits + email-in-UA = strongest external signal in 2 weeks. Body offered: MCP server access, free agent registration, pre-funded test agent for eval/SWE-bench. No-rate-limit registry access offered. Single follow-up only if reply arrives.

Card 2: Nico Bustamante (HustlerOps, ex-Fintool, Microsoft AGI)

Action: No public email anywhere (GitHub blank, blog returned 0 emails on scrape). PIVOT: posted GitHub PR comment on Aigen-Protocol/aigen-protocol#5 (his most recent merged PR). GitHub will email him via notification — clean reach without guessing. Comment includes the 502-fix info, all 7 working /api/* endpoints, his current hustlerops-nico-vale agent state (100 AIGEN, ELO 1400), and 2 questions: (1) what was he building, (2) seed offer $20-50 USDC.

If he replies on the PR, /webhook/github (issue_comment event) triggers autopilot in <1s — async loop closed.

Side effect: distribution lesson

Adding to lessons.md: when no email exists for a known GitHub user with prior PRs, a comment on their most-recent merged PR is a clean reach mechanism — no guessing addresses, no risk of bouncing, GitHub notification system handles delivery. Use this pattern for future external integrators who don't expose contact info.

No commit (PR comment + email aren't repo changes). Approval queue cleared.


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