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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 week, 3 days ago. Please review their action plans below:
1) ify01 has started work.
i will surely make an insightful and educational content about the Gitcoin Passport 2) okeaguugochukwu has started work.
I will provide what is need in the project 3) goognin has started work.
Our DAO builds immersive learn2earn courses for web3. We've built a Solidity course (https://docs.evita.one/evita-dao/courses/from-web2-to-web3-dev) based on engaging p2p learning process. Our early members have taught more than 5,000 digital pros (https://docs.evita.one/evita-dao/the-team).
During this hackathon, we will build a simple onboarding experience for devs who'd like to add Gitcoin Passport to their app. 4) rask467 has started work.
This is a video guide on what Gitcoin Passport is, why it's useful, and how to integrate it into an application.
It's aimed at developers who already have a solid understanding of web development and JavaScript.
Hopefully it will help developers quickly and easily integrate Gitcoin Passport into their applications. 5) ezeobi has started work.
I will create a video that is fascinating. 6) nwakakukaks has started work.
... 7) joshmike2301 has started work.
am here to create fascinating project. 8) cryptodelboy has started work.
I will create educational content explaining the usage of the Gitcoin Passport. 9) shepherliu has started work.
a meme logo for git passport 10) wander1ust has started work.
A short, simple, catchy tune without complicated Web3 lingo that's simple enough to understand and catchy enough to rap and sing along to. A fun way to hook, educate, engage, and entertain in under a minute. Gitcoin Passport in a nutshell. 11) jwcheon has started work.
A simple yet very intuitive education resource to introduce anyone to do concepts lying behind Gitcoin Passport and stress out its strengths for identifying unique individuals. 12) asteroidb612 has started work.
This guide was written to explain the calculation of personhood and plurality scores, as well as to show their impact on quadratic funding in Gitcoin Grants.
To make these topics accessible, they are articulated visually. 13) chris-jobs has started work.
gitcoin passport 14) free2ride19 has started work.
Education consult program and grants 15) nikhilverma360 has started work.
Detail Docs 16) yashkarthik has started work.
I've written a blog post explaining the need for Gitcoin Passport, how it works and the tech behind it (Ceramic). The blog's at https://www.yashkarthik.xyz/archive/gitc-pass 17) shahedmoez has started work.
I want to help developers use Gitcoin passport to make this project pervasive and reduce many developer problems 18) sophiaonesource has started work.
The project is step by step practical guide how to utilize Gitcoin Pssport for non-developer users 19) davewilliamson208 has started work.
G-PASSPORT MEMES 20) tkgshn has started work.
media of quadratic voting and funding 21) anish-mukherjee has started work.
Educating people about the Gitcoin Passport and its use cases 22) rahulbansal123 has started work.
Building documentation for gitcoin passport 23) tonythezio has started work.
Documentation to explain the Gitcoin Passport to developers to build with and non-developers to utilize it. 24) shegu88 has started work.
passport 25) lychees has started work.
https://twitter.com/BlockCreateArt/status/1539276874312204288 I am have an introduction about Gitcoin Passport and how we use it in production during a recent AMA with BCA. 26) catcatm200 has started work.
Introducing the gitcoin passport as a vtuber
Learn more on the Gitcoin Issue Details page.
The Gitcoin Passport Hackathon is an initiative launched by Gitcoin and Ceramic, encouraging collaboration among identity owners, issuers, researchers, and field experts to find solutions to identity verification issues with the help of the Gitcoin Passport.
Education Challenge Theme: Create Quality Education Resources
The Gitcoin Passport is a collaborative and secure identity network. We want to create an open developer relations culture where developers feel like first-class citizens of the Gitcoin Passport.
We want your best creative projects (including text, memes, videos, tutorials, toy applications, documentation) to explain the Gitcoin Passport to developers to build with and non-developers to utilize it.
Areas we’d like to see highlighted:
Can you create new or better educational resources for the Gitcoin Passport?
How the Gitcoin Passport works
Many social organizations, online particularly, have difficulty ensuring that every participant is a unique human and does not have multiple participating accounts. Most existing digital identity solutions are either centralized (e.g., national identity cards) or individualistic (e.g., most “self-sovereign” identity models). However, identity is naturally intersectional and social; everybody shares different data and relationships with a unique set of others. The Gitcoin Passport aims to provide a more collaborative and secure infrastructure for digital identity by capturing the richness of our diversely shared lives.
What is Ceramic?
The Gitcoin Passport is an identity verification application on the Ceramic Network. Ceramic is an off-chain sovereign data network mapping decentralized identifiers (DIDs) to streams of user-controlled data. Data on Ceramic is public, permissionless, and verifiable, unlocking information access and interoperability between all platforms and services across the web. Using Ceramic, we have written software enabling people to grow personal collections of verifiable credentials about themselves and organizations to assess their identities to coordinate rights and responsibilities. Organizations define, verify, and utilize identity as functions of the networked records of the individuals. While we build the Passport agnostic to specific applications, we are actively exploring its benefits for personhood proofs and plurality in organizational designs.
Additional resources
Project Judging and Rewards
The judges of the Gitcoin Passport Hackathon will be the Gitcoin Product Collective contributors and Ceramic team as of June 28, the project submission deadline of the hackathon.
Judges will evaluate all valid Hackathon projects in a quadratic vote. Then, the prize pool will go to hackathon projects with at least 5% of the total votes according to the pro-rata vote distribution.
Each judge may cast up to 99 voice credits pro or contra across all valid hackathon project submissions. In addition, the outlined project selection criteria inform the judges’ decision-making process (evaluation criteria below).
The Gitcoin Events Team will facilitate the election.
All discussions between the judges will happen in a publicly viewable channel on the Gitcoin Discord.
Phase 1: Judges Vote (June 29 - July 12)
Phase 2: Post-hackathon (July 15 - August 2)
Rewards
Make your hackathon project sparkle in Gitcoin Passport! Prizes for winning teams include:
Project Evaluation Criteria
Builders must write all documents in English, and submit a video walkthrough of their project.
Teams must have no more than five members.
The projects must be new, or no entity must have previously initiated them.
We are looking for projects that:
The judges will evaluate proposals based on three critical criteria:
Important Dates
Organizers
Ceramic is a decentralized data network that brings unlimited data composability to web3 applications.
Gitcoin is an internet-native organization that helps communities solve their shared needs.