From a46a88b28e84568be81729473c66f05c0897418a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: boneyard93501 <4523011+boneyard93501@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2021 14:00:42 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- README.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 29816bf..730d13e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Fluence provides named prizes of $500 each for up to three best and unique submi * Write a tutorial on a use case of your choosing on how to integrate Fluence and Aqua with one or more of IPFS, Ceramic or Textile. The tutorial should be ready for Medium publication and the associated code should be provided in a Github or Gitlab repo with MIT/Apache 2.0 license. For example, you could use Fluence to create NFTs on one or more protocols and Aqua to compose the workflow over Fluence compute and (mutable) decentrazlied storage. -* Write a tutorial on a use case of your choosing that shows how to use [IPLD](https://ipld.io/) with Fluence and Aqua with one or more of Bitcoin, Ethereum, Polkadot or Avalanche. The tutorial should be ready for Medium publication and the associated code should be provided in a Github or Gitlab repo with MIT/Apache 2.0 license. For example, you could use Fluence and Aqua to index and search IPFS hosted blogs and websites. +* Write a tutorial on a use case of your choosing that shows how to use [IPLD](https://ipld.io/) with Fluence and Aqua with one or more of Bitcoin or Ethereum. The tutorial should be ready for Medium publication and the associated code should be provided in a Github or Gitlab repo with MIT/Apache 2.0 license. For example, you could use Fluence and Aqua to index and search IPFS hosted blogs and websites. * Write a tutorial on a use case of your choosing on how to use Decentralized Identities (DID) or Verifiable Credentials (VC)w ith Fluence and Aqua from the issuer, holder and/or verifier perspectives. The tutorial should be ready for Medium publication and the associated code should be provided in a Github or Gitlab repo with MIT/Apache 2.0 license. For example, you could use Fluence to create a distributed and decentralized verifier for Verifiable Credentials.