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Web3 Jam Hackathon
We are excited to support the Ethglobal Web3 Jam Hackathon. The Web3 Jam Hackathon runs from November 12 to 42, 2021 with a total of USD 4,000.00 in Fluence named bounties in addition to the pool prices.
About Fluence
Fluence provides the infrastructure and tools to enable decentralized compute for applications and backends on peer-to-peer networks. Nodes in the the Fluence peer-to-peer network host content-addressable services comprised of WebAssembly Interface Types (IT) modules. Aqua, Fluence's purpose-built distribute systems programming language, allows developers to seamlessly program distributed networks and compose hosted services into decentralized applications. As as result, the Fluence platform allows you to bring peer-to-peer compute to a variety of Web3 use cases including data storage, blockchains, identity and to develop custom hosted services and workflows using the Fluence stack.
Challenges And Prizes
Web3 Jam is all about decentralized media, Web3 and NFTs. In that spirit, we pose two challenges around NFTs where we believe the Fluence p2p compute protocol and p2p storage such as IPFS, Filecoin or Ceramic can be seamlessly combined with Aqua to provide the next generation of NFT use cases on- and off-chain.
Dynamic NTF Lifecycle Management -- USD 2,000.00 for the best submission
Dynamic NFTs are a valuable progression of non-fungible tokens. Using Fluence and Aqua, design and implement a (sub-) protocol to create and manage dynamic NFTs using IPFS or Ceramic as your decentralized persistence layer. For example, consider a dynamic NFT representing a sports persona or stock (immutable) and event-driven data updating the NFT (mutable). For example, your favorite politician's NFT may be updated with their latest poll or election results.
Off-Chain NFT Auction Protocol -- USD 2,000.00 for the best submission
Trading, and especially auctioning, of NFTs are popular exchange mechanisms in the Web3 space. Alas, on-chain bidding may incur prohibitively high gas costs per bid massively undermining the value and usability of NFTs to the community. You can change that by creating a decentralized, off-chain NFT auction platform with Fluence and Aqua where bid history, for example, is tracked on a decentralized, immutable persistence layer like IPFS or Filecoin or on a mutable but on-chain anchored solution like Ceramic.
Submission Requirements & Judging Criteria
Document your solution and provide a max three (3) minute video presenting and demonstrating your solutions and submit via a Github or GitLab repo with MIT or Apache 2.0 license. Judging is based on originality, functionality and completeness of the submission.
Resources
Fluence has a variety of components and building blocks available to accelerate your project build.
General
- Fluence Documentation
- Aqua Book
- Fluence Quickstart
- Fluence Examples
- Discord
- Fluence Youtube
- Book A Meeting With The Team
Components and Examples
- Aqua-IPFS Integration
- Aqua-Ceramic Integration
- Issuing NTFs with Aqua and Fluence