Open maektwain opened 3 years ago
Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done
This issue now has a funding of 0.1 ETH (274.71 USD @ $2747.1/ETH) attached to it.
I have added some mockups to start with please share them here also .
We're increasing the bounty prize π₯ on this to $500. π° Thanks.
Hey @Devilla i can start on this, can you pls share more details on this.
Hey @Devilla i can start on this, can you pls share more details on this.
Hi @96mickey Check mockups.
Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done
The funding of 0.1 ETH (344.12 USD @ $3441.18/ETH) attached to this issue has been cancelled by the bounty submitter
What is LTCIM π
Unbiased funds raising for the crisis that is going on, covid -19 has struck humanity, Liquidity to the crisis in motion refers to fund allocation and resource management for the communities facing a crisis.
Livelihood is at stake due to COVID-19, social interaction has come to standstill where the low strata are in the need of basic food, quality life with access to basic needs.
This cause is achieved using Cryptographic ledgers and zero trust protocol. These protocols put in place using technology that provides.
Identity and Reputation π€
Fund provisioning πΈ
Allocation of funds and resources π°
Multi-Signature wallet system management π
Fundraising management π±
This helps an individual to raise funds using this platform in this crisis for communities.
Come and collaborate we have started off.
Prerequisites βΉοΈ
Responsibilities π€
Read the docs : LTCIM π
Standard User Process
A sender pays an amount using the send API, the money gets traded over the platform and all the data related to that will be observed and stored once that settlement and thus that currency derived in INR will be settled.
Process flow among communities
Non-profits and communities use this process:
Bounty reward
The specified bounty would be paid in 0.1 ETH on Gitcoin.
Deployment π
Bitrupee - Digital Fund for the crisis across the country
Source code π’
https://github.com/muellners/ltcim