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ConsenSys Grants - Infrastructure Challenge (L1 & L2) #29
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Hi! Could you consider the go-libp2p-noise project for this challenge? Thanks. |
Team sol.tty would like to apply to this bounty. |
Team Maglev would like to apply for this bounty. |
Clovers Gas Station - https://devpost.com/software/clovers-gas-station |
Supercharger network - https://devpost.com/software/supercharger-network |
A repetitional based governing asset for an easy approach towards open governance integration for any dApp, still in its youth but will be brought to new heights in the coming weeks, proactiveness allows one to gain more governing power and inactivity results in the loss of it. ERC717 is not the final name/standard for this implementation but a just a temporary denotation. |
ConsenSys Grants - Infrastructure Challenge (L1 & L2) Challenge
ConsenSys Grants funds projects that meet the needs of a rapidly accelerating Ethereum ecosystem. Learn more about ConsenSys grants at grants.consensys.net
Infrastructure Challenge (L1 & L2) Challenge:
In order for Ethereum to be utilized by billions of people, critical infrastructure (i.e., scaling solutions) still needs to be built out. Come up with a solution that will help improve the scalability, privacy, or interoperability of Ethereum.
How to qualify
[ ] Projects must benefit the wider ethereum ecosystem rather than one single entity.
[ ] Projects that ship software must eventually be open-sourced under a suitable OSI approved license and must have a collaborative community governance model or a well-defined path to implementing one.
[ ] Project will disqualify if a ConsenSys employee is on their team or they have previously received funding from ConsenSys
Resources
Take a look at our current grantees
Past ConsenSys Grants Hackathon Winners
Judging Criteria
1.Project has sustainable life-cycle (i.e. can scale) and utilizes a well-established open source community supported framework and has multi-platform support
2. Team must show long term commitment in building out and seeing their project to completion.
3.The project has not been implemented before and solves the problem presented and provides a good solution
Prizes
1. 1000 DAI
2. If winning team choices to apply for a grant their application would be fast tracked past 2 of 4 evaluation rounds.
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