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Creating locked amphCVX contract [Paid Bounty] #3

Closed OpenOrg-gg closed 2 years ago

OpenOrg-gg commented 2 years ago

Similar to Convex's cvxCRV, Amphora will support a amphCVX

For this bounty you should create a contract that can

Success Criteria:

A successful bounty will include:

Candidate Selection:

Preference will be given to Gitcoin candidates who have done similar types of work, and who outline the approach they would take in their application.

Preference is also given to candidates (on Gitcoin or not) who have worked with Amphora in the past.

Bounty Payout:

The payout for a successful implementation is $2k.

https://gitcoin.co/issue/29375

gitcoinbot commented 2 years ago

Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done


Work has been started.

These users each claimed they can complete the work by 4 weeks, 1 day from now. Please review their action plans below:

1) soptq has applied to start work _(Funders only: approve worker | reject worker)_.

Hi team, I have understood your requirements and I think I am ready to work on it. 2) shr1ftyy has been approved to start work.

Hello,

I've applied to https://gitcoin.co/issue/29374. I've outlined my experience in that application. I can get started on this once I'm approved, and then move onto working on the locked CRV implementation. 3) mul53 has applied to start work _(Funders only: approve worker | reject worker)_.

Hey i have a lot of experience writing solidity contracts which have been deployed in production from compound forks, uniswap forks to token sale contracts. I have done integrations with external protocols in solidity code too. All code will be unit tested and delivered in good quality comments etc Check my github to see the solidity code i have worked on.

Learn more on the Gitcoin Issue Details page.

gitcoinbot commented 2 years ago

Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done


Work for 2000.0 USDC (2000.00 USD @ $1.0/USDC) has been submitted by:

  1. @shr1ftyy

@openorg-gg please take a look at the submitted work: