This is the main repository for Shade Grant proposal submissions. This README provides a high level overview of Shade Grants. Please submit all Shade Grant requests by creating a new issue. Welcome!
Grant proposals fall primarily into four categories: Integrations, for everything that integrates Silk, SHD, or a Shade Protocol primitive directly; Primitives, for the creation of a novel or existing DeFi primitive under the Shade Protocol umbrella; and Tooling, for things that help developers or end users have a better experience with Shade Protocol; Community, for people, by people. Please consult the below list of ideas we’ve recognized to date as being of special interest to the community and essential to ongoing ecosystem growth. That said, we welcome any and all proposals and recognize that the most interesting proposals may be things the Shade community has yet to consider.
Please review the following details before applying:
Funding amounts are variable and can go as high as several hundred thousand dollars, depending on the complexity and value to the network, although the average grant would likely be in the order of thousands or tens of thousands of dollars. Grants may be split into several smaller milestones and receive funding accordingly on a per-milestone basis, as mentioned below. Since this is a non-dilutive funding opportunity, we encourage commercial projects to also look for alternative sources of funding as well. We are especially interested in seeing new start-up companies and projects emerge that build exclusively on Shade Protocol. For these in particular, non-dilutive funding such as a grant would be significant.
Grant awards will be distributed in 3 or more installments, with initial payment to take place right after approval of the grant. Teams are expected to define key milestones for the project and propose installment amounts upon completion of different milestones.
All code must be open source. If there’s a good reason to make an exception, please specify this in your proposal, and emphasize which parts (if any) will be open source. Please mention the license you plan to use in your application.
We are looking for individual developers, new and existing companies and projects, community members or established teams with a proven track record to contribute to the Shade Protocol ecosystem. Prior work on Secret Network or experience in deploying on Cosmos chains is a plus.
First, ideation: Use Shade dev discord to brainstorm, discuss ideas and form teams. We encourage you to get feedback from the community before submitting any application.
Then, application: When ready, submit an application via the Grants area of the Shade GitHub repository. Do this by opening a new issue in the format of this sample application but with an obvious focus on Shade Protocol (instead of Secret Network like in the linked example).
The application should cover the following details:
If you’d instead like to apply privately, please email securesecrets@securesecrets.org with the above information.
We will review your application and get back to you with next steps (request for more information, schedule a video interview etc.) in two weeks.
Thank you for your interest in Shade Grants! We cannot wait to work alongside you in building Shade Protocol into the privacy-preserving DeFi hub for all of blockchain, helping secure the decentralized internet!