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0x1 Blockchain Certificate - A lifelong achievement bookkeeper for you #2

Open tina1998612 opened 5 years ago

tina1998612 commented 5 years ago

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Project Idea 0x1 Blockchain Certificate is a certificate custody system for serializing any certificate issued for you in life from all the universities, agencies, authorities, and anyone worth recording. The under tech stack uses IPFS for file storage and Ethereum for validating the certificates.

About Our Team @yhuag and I are now research scholars at Berkeley Blockchain Lab, the co-founders at Turing Chain, and technical writer with over 3k subscribers on Medium, HackerNoon, and Coinmonks.

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Eligible Bounties TBD

Certificate Examples BASF Example AngelHackCerts_Big_Alan turingscholarship_example

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https://ipfs.io/ipfs/Qmd8hhbxm21YcRZNUVQsU7BHYTXMPqmez3nwN6dXcfozjS?fbclid=IwAR0XCyoVTT-zD4ME9nkpP1cqdeUT_kU7GyJTzmTPysaHQ5DrFPAVw0FkmJ0

nanspro commented 5 years ago

Hey @tina1998612 :wave:
I found this interesting. It is simple and useful but i have heard about certificates generation related projects before and so was wondering whether it is implemented before or not ? Anyway i think a good way of serializing the data will be required and then using IPFS for storage part , with a proper ui to handle all these interactions. This sounds like a good project to do :1st_place_medal:

About Me I am currently a CS undergrad student and been working with blockchain based applications since last year(primarily ethereum). I have never used IPFS before but i have pretty good experience with writing contracts in solidity and vyper.

I can read about IPFS and work on that part or i can also work with the contracts section which will handle the serializing and verification part, it depends upon the other members skillset.

I have worked with a lot of projects in this ecosystem so it's hard to summarize :) so feel free to checkout my github, linkedin and gitcoin!!

sudeepb02 commented 5 years ago

Hi @tina1998612 Surprisingly, I've had this idea, and already developed a sample webapp for storing certificates on the blockchain. The webapp is live on the permaweb blockchain and you can find it here -

BlockCert - Permanent certificates on the blockchain for your achievements

This webapp is pretty much basic and arweave here provided the platform, but I look forward to doing amazing things, starting from scratch.

ajmachado commented 5 years ago

Hey @tina1998612

I'd be very interested in joining your team. I read https://www.cio.com/article/3291758/how-singapore-is-using-blockchain-outside-of-crypto-currencies.html a few days ago which describes how a university in Singapore is using blockchain to issue degrees.

I have beginners experience developing on the Ethereum platform using Solidity and have used IPFS to store images on one of my projects.

tina1998612 commented 5 years ago

Hey @tina1998612 👋 I found this interesting. It is simple and useful but i have heard about certificates generation related projects before and so was wondering whether it is implemented before or not ? Anyway i think a good way of serializing the data will be required and then using IPFS for storage part , with a proper ui to handle all these interactions. This sounds like a good project to do 🥇

About Me I am currently a CS undergrad student and been working with blockchain based applications since last year(primarily ethereum). I have never used IPFS before but i have pretty good experience with writing contracts in solidity and vyper.

I can read about IPFS and work on that part or i can also work with the contracts section which will handle the serializing and verification part, it depends upon the other members skillset.

I have worked with a lot of projects in this ecosystem so it's hard to summarize :) so feel free to checkout my github, linkedin and gitcoin!!

Yeah we now have the ipfs and Ethereum smart contract code base available (though haven't fully tested yet). Will you be interested in helping to improve and test the contract?

tina1998612 commented 5 years ago

Hi @tina1998612 Surprisingly, I've had this idea, and already developed a sample webapp for storing certificates on the blockchain. The webapp is live on the permaweb blockchain and you can find it here -

BlockCert - Permanent certificates on the blockchain for your achievements

This webapp is pretty much basic and arweave here provided the platform, but I look forward to doing amazing things, starting from scratch.

Wow amazing!! It'd be super cool if we can build together! 😃 What's your email address? We can discuss over there:)

tina1998612 commented 5 years ago

Hey @tina1998612

I'd be very interested in joining your team. I read https://www.cio.com/article/3291758/how-singapore-is-using-blockchain-outside-of-crypto-currencies.html a few days ago which describes how a university in Singapore is using blockchain to issue degrees.

I have beginners experience developing on the Ethereum platform using Solidity and have used IPFS to store images on one of my projects.

Do you have experience as well in building the frontend part for the webapp or mobile app that can connect to web3? Thanks!

nanspro commented 5 years ago

@tina1998612 Sure :) Can you provide a link to the repository ?

I am currently busy with some tasks which i have to complete by monday. So i will go through the contracts (and will update them accordingly) from 25th if that's okay with you.

ajmachado commented 5 years ago

Hey @tina1998612 I'd be very interested in joining your team. I read https://www.cio.com/article/3291758/how-singapore-is-using-blockchain-outside-of-crypto-currencies.html a few days ago which describes how a university in Singapore is using blockchain to issue degrees. I have beginners experience developing on the Ethereum platform using Solidity and have used IPFS to store images on one of my projects.

Do you have experience as well in building the frontend part for the webapp or mobile app that can connect to web3? Thanks!

I can help with the web3Js, but I am not strong at frontend development. I can also help test the smart contracts and IPFS storage.

blackswordsman7 commented 5 years ago

Greetings @tina1998612

I have been introduced to several platforms on this idea. Only a few of them are able to penetrate the market. And your platform has done a commendable job. Congratulations on that.

I am quite interested in working along with your team. Currently, I am enrolled in the consensys developer program which has provided me with an enriching experience in ethereum development. Also, I have previous experience with ipfs and ethereum projects.

I am especially inclined towards web3 and improving the contracts.

For my previous work(relevant to this issue), please go through my Github projects. (Justice league, Kryptonite, Krishi Mitra, ethereum-ipfs).

sanchaymittal commented 5 years ago

Greetings @tina1998612

I am very much interested in working along. This is a robust use case of blockchain technology. I have previously tinkered with this idea, using hyperledger. Documented in github repo of Hyperledger Iroha. (Working as a summer intern for Linux foundation and hyperledger)

Looking forward to hearing from you. Mail id - sanchaymittal@gmail.com

sudeepb02 commented 5 years ago

Hi @tina1998612 You can reach me at sudeepbiswas02@gmail.com

zheli commented 5 years ago

What kind of teammate are you looking for? What competencies are required?

vs77bb commented 5 years ago

@tina1998612 Looks great! Are you in Discord? I'm making a channel for you all to discuss further if you'd like there!

As the prizes get posted, curious to hear if any of them overlap with what you'd like to build! I could see Raiden / Arweave's prizes potentially fitting with what you're doing 🙁

tina1998612 commented 5 years ago

Raiden / Arweave

Thanks for your suggestions and kind support! This one best fits us for medical certificates: https://github.com/ConsenSys/Beyond-Blockchain-Relay/issues/3

calchulus commented 5 years ago

Hey this sounds pretty neat! Let me know what I can do to help!