Open harishraisinghani opened 3 years ago
Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done
This issue now has a funding of 309.4504 SOV (5090.46 USD @ $16.45/SOV) 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 1 day, 5 hours from now. Please review their action plans below:
1) grmkris has started work.
This project is integrating covalent API and showing interesting data in nice charts 2) gyan0890 has started work.
Our project will involve creating a dashboard with analytics for the Sovryn project. We are looking to implement some interesting insights into Margin Trading and Swaps, Borrowing/Lending and Liquidity 3) ka1ne has started work.
Detailed Sovryn Analytics Dashboard powered by the Covalent API. 4) lyledavids has started work.
analytics 5) manyrios has started work.
Dashboard Analytics for Sovrython
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Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done
Work for 309.4504 SOV (3165.68 USD @ $10.25/SOV) has been submitted by:
Prize Bounty
Note: The fact a prize pool is being offered means that every project attempting this challenge is eligible to win a prize provided they make a valid submission. However, a minimum prize value will be set to ensure prize amounts are fair for the work done and the total prize pool will be increased accordingly if necessary.
Challenge Description
The Covalent API already supports the RSK Mainnet and Testnet to provide granular and historical RSK blockchain network data through their industry-leading 'Class A' endpoints . This challenge is to create a detailed Sovryn Analytics Dashboard powered by the Covalent API. This would be an improvement to the existing https://live.sovryn.app/stats and should include data on:
Submission Requirements
What makes a submission complete?
Judging Criteria
Submissions will be judged by Covalent based on their technical merits as well as the likelihood of implementation in a manner adding to the functionality of the Sovryn Protocol / Platform.
In general, submissions are graded on a 1-5 scale in each of the following categories
Originality: Does the dashboard incorporate something entirely novel, or at least take a fresh approach to an old problem?
Execution: Is the dashboard usable in its current state? Is the user experience smooth? Does everything appear to work? Is it well designed?
Usefulness: Is the dashboard practical? Is it something people would actually use? Does it meet a real need?
Learning: Did the individual or team stretch themselves and push the boundaries of learning in this space?
Winner Announcement Date
Sunday, July 18th