Open lijiang2087 opened 3 years ago
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This issue now has a funding of 777475.6467 ONE (81025.4 USD @ $0.1/ONE) 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 2 weeks, 5 days from now. Please review their action plans below:
1) hydeai has started work.
Using a combination of cloud and chainlink technologies going to make the wallet extra secure.
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Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done
Work for 777475.6467 ONE (114151.31 USD @ $0.15/ONE) has been submitted by:
Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done
Work for 777475.6467 ONE (114151.31 USD @ $0.15/ONE) has been submitted by:
@lijiang2087 please take a look at the submitted work:
On-Chain with Wallet Security
Track 7 - Web2. Link with Twitter/Github/Linkedin identity, multi-factor biometric/location/device authentications
Note: to qualify for prizes, project submissions in this category must build upon 1Wallet or SmartVault.
The second hackathon theme is On-Chain with our social wallets and keyless security. The 4 tracks — Frontends, Web3, Web2, Security — emphasize the consumer experience of delighting the users without worrying about blockchain technology or custody. Wallets are becoming the Web3 portals as a DeFi dashboard for asset swaps and investments, a NFT gallery for collectible editorials and auctions, or a DAO townsquare for governance votes or payrolls. Our hackathon encourages seamless onboarding and incentivized education for smart contract wallets; builders can start from our audited prototypes featuring authenticator-based security and on-chain account recovery.
Composing Web3 contracts and integrating Web2 components is the crossing of the chasm for daily uses. Our wallets should work as a mobile or even wearable client. They can also curate crypto and domain names, work activity and reputations, or even virtual and life moments. Furthermore, the wallets can link your identity on Twitter as social clout, Github as work prowess, or Linkedin as tailored profiles. At this hackathon, cryptography or security researchers can extend our authentication to multiple factors, verify implementations with formal methods, or prototype based on our latest research papers. (more)
Here are our guidelines for prizes and grants for Harmony’s $1 million hackathon (https://hack.harmony.one).
There are 3 main themes and within each theme there are 4 tracks. Those are listed below.
For each of the 12 tracks, the prize pool is $81,000. The judges and Harmony team will have full discretion to select the following winners and prizes:
Top Prize: $20,000 Second Prize: $10,000 Third Prize: $5,000 Pool Prize: $6,000 divided up for all projects with a qualified submission: a smart contract deployed on Harmony mainnet / testnet. The pool prizes are entirely up to the discretion of the judges.
Each track will then have 4 follow on grants of $10,000 each to give out in the 4 months after the hackathon for any winner reaching any of the goals:
launch on mainnet with 1000 users $100,000 in venture or DAO funding a 3-out-of-5 multisig DAO with 100 on-chain votes These milestones must be reached by January 31, 2022 before the grants expire.
For each track, there will be a 9-person multi-signature wallet of $40,000 and those signers will give out the 4 grants. The 9 people will be the top 3 winners, 3 from the pool prize and 3 from the judges, Harmony DAOs (community, validator), developer captains, and pangaea captains.
The multi-sig holders will decide on the 4 follow-on grants, though we ask that all follow on grants be posted in the Harmony forum (here) with strong support from the community.
In addition to the 12 Harmony tracks, we are working with Terra, Chainlink, Sushi, Maddock Capital, and Hashkey on a challenge with the following prize structure: $20K for top prize, $10K for second, $5K for pool prize, and 2 follow on grants of $10K to be decided by the prize partners.
### Submission Requirements
### Judging Criteria
A panel of distinguished judges will evaluate your submission. Here's the criteria by which your work will be judged:
### Schedule
In addition to the hackathon, we will have a series of workshops, fireside chats, panel interviews, office hours, and check-ins. The schedule is TBD but will be announced as soon as possible. In the meantime, here are the key dates:
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