liskcenterutrecht / lisk.bike

Techonology demonstrator project for the Lisk SDK based on the CommonBike bikesharing platform
https://lisk.bike
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Preparing Workshop in Berlin #20

Closed Gimly-Caspar closed 4 years ago

Gimly-Caspar commented 5 years ago

In November, we will give a workshop at Lisk HQ. We should decide:

bartwr commented 5 years ago

What type of audience do we expect? Traders? Lisk delegates? Blockchain dinosaurs? Devvers? Activists? If we have an idea of the type of people, we can target our session more specific.

A bit on the concept of custom transactions (and how this is different from smart contracts) could be nice.

Running your own Lisk independent chain / creating your coin, a how to.

Bike sharing, the story, concept, results & future.

A bit on the blockchain/meetup ecosystem, and how cool projects like this start by collaborating.

^ Some ideas that work for every audience.

mosbuma commented 5 years ago

Specs for the workshop as communicated with Lisk:

At LCU we are discussing the presentation of the first version of the lisk.bike project at the Lisk meetup in november.

We are planning to coming to Berlin and thought it might be a fun idea to present the results of the project in a workshop.

Attendees can then get some hands on experience with the Lisk platform and SDK. We are thinking about a 2 hour workshop for max. 20 persons.

Is this something that would fit in the conference schedule? Alternatively / in addition to the workshop we can do a presentation about the project.

Requirements for the workshop would be: room with seating for 20 px, beamer/TV, power outlets, wifi and "Bring your own laptop"

I was thinking about a technical hands-on session where developers can create their own (virtual) lisk bike and rent it out using the lisk.bike app. Then explain how the rental transactions work and have people use the lisk blockchain explorer to see what happens on the blockchain.

Lisk:

◴ 10:00 - 12:00 - Lisk.bike Workshop

Learn about the eco-friendly blockchain use-case built by Lisk developer community in the Netherlands.