Open xiaogit00 opened 2 years ago
Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done
This issue now has a funding of 5000.0 USDT (5000.0 USD @ $1.0/USDT) attached to it.
Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done
Work has been started.
These users each claimed they can complete the work by 264 years, 1 month from now. Please review their action plans below:
1) ilijasdev has started work.
My idea is to create beautiful Klaytn Theme DeFi dashboard with following informations:
If I have a time at the end I'll try to make it fully functional so user can connect wallet on Klaytn Network and use tools as well.
For now I'm working alone on this! 2) mark-ruddy has started work.
My plan is to create a reactive DeFi Aggregator style search tool for Klaytn using Covalent.
My expected tech stack for this project is Rust-based: Axum for the back-end and Yew for the front-end.
I plan to make the back-end code modular enough that it could be re-used in a separate front-end. I intend to implement automated tests for the back-end.
Thanks for offering this bounty! 3) afolabiolajide has started work.
Planning to work on a Defi dashboard project whereby users track their data (token balance and NFT balance) on the Klaytn blockchain using the covalent API to fetch the data(s).
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Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done
Work for 5000.0 USDT (5000.0 USD @ $1.0/USDT) has been submitted by:
@xiaogit00 please take a look at the submitted work:
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