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The May 2024 Network Society Forum Writing Competition
This prize will be allocated in the following way to the most upvoted articles on nsforum.net posted in May: 1st place: 70%2nd place: 20%3rd place: 10%The Network Society Forum at nsforum.net exists to collaboratively evolve ideas, craft hypotheses and plans, and share the results of testing them out. We test our ideas through experimental communities, technologies, governmental connections, and new polities that offer alternative ways to participate in governance that we and future generations may opt into. If you believe that we can create better systems of governance and socio-economic-political structures and you wish to participate in making this happen, then this is the place for you.
488.81 USD
0.162816596872618816 ETH
Submission Deadline : 6/4/2024
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Create AI Translation for the Network Society Forum
Add in AI translation into the forum using either GPT-4 or Claude Opus where you can translate posts and comments into other languages. As well as AI translation for the content of posts, for the static content of the website (the header, user profile, etc) add in a google translate option that shows in a corner of the website with the options for Spanish, Chinese, and Portuguese written in those languagesSee the code base: https://github.com/reneedaos/Web3-forum-kit/tree/network-society-forum-devTo pursue this, please contact us here: https://t.me/viaprize
179.48 USD
0.05978340472468248 ETH
Submission Deadline : 4/10/2024
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Integrate a ZK DID System into the Network Society Forum
Context:Both the network state movement and the Zuzalu inspired pop up city movement need a home for long-form discussion online. There are too many telegram and discord groups and it is hard for the best ideas to be elevated and evolve rather than be drowned out.To solve this, Noah Chon Lee and Andrew J Starr created a crowdfunded prize to build a discussion forum focused on network societies that is like a shared blog to post articles and follow authors. Michael Jola-Moses in Nigeria and Mikey Cherneski in the USA won this prize building nsforum.org togetherThe full idea is written here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o8gL5w3lQKN8d9chZ0NJ3dVtNlxa9hCBxKBtVHRcJgc/edit?usp=sharingHere is the forum code forked from what Renee of Holonym created: https://github.com/JM-M/network-society-web3-forum Problem:Someone can pretend they are Vitalik etc. on the forum. How can we have a ZK proof of personhood so there is an option to become a verified user to solve this?Solution:Integrate a ZK DID system to nsforum.org so that a user may choose to verify the particular person they are. Options explored include using Polygon ID with Reclaim Protocol and using Holonym. The deadline for this is March 3, 2024If you are interested in pursuing this, please send a message here: https://t.me/viaprize
290.32 USD
0.09670386061318416 ETH
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Network Society Online Discussion Forum
Create a network society online discussion forum encouraging long-form writing and discussion. Thank you to Andrew J Starr for funding half the prize with $250 sent to Noah who then funded the prize with $500 worth in EthBasically a "LessWrong for Network States"Fork the following code base: https://github.com/ForumMagnum/ForumMagnumThe idea is explained in greater detail here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o8gL5w3lQKN8d9chZ0NJ3dVtNlxa9hCBxKBtVHRcJgc/edit?usp=sharing
570.42 USD
0.19 ETH
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Build an onramp into viaPrize
Build an integrated onramp into viaPrize using either unlimit or transak. Contact us here for more details: https://t.me/viaprize
135.10 USD
0.045 ETH
Submission Deadline :
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DetailsZupass Gated Blog
Problem: Nobody has a way to know which people are actually Zuzaluans and learn directly from them what they think about Zuzalu and related thoughts. Solution: Make it possible for anyone with a Zupass to add to a publicly visible community blog/forum. A zupass is a ZK ID that functions as the Zuzalu passport. It should be possible for someone log in with a zupass then make and edit blog posts/forum posts, add comments to posts, and to upvote or downvote posts and comments. Here is the code for Zupass: https://github.com/proofcarryingdata/zupass Please also see Zu.cast anonymous chat room: https://github.com/dcposch/zucast Zupass technology is open source and thus this ought to be able to be used by other communities. Perhaps muchiangmai and shanhaiwu pop up campuses end up having "mupass" and "wupass" :)
AWARDED : 500 USD
Killer Landing Page
The issue is being coordinated and tracked here https://github.com/viaprize/viaprize/issues/45 If you have any issues feel free to discuss here else , we can connect in telegram group (https://t.me/+QsphrF50bv43ZTg5)
AWARDED : 200 USD
User Profiles for viaPrize (including social logins )
Left hand side: User icon Name Username Social links Bio Proficiencies Priorities Right hand side explore window that includes the ability to filter by tags (also includes “Prizes”/”Portals” as tags): Proposer (show stats on campaigns made and view those campaigns) Patron (show stats on contributions and can click into campaigns to view specific contributions) Pursuer (show stats on prizes won and can click into campaigns to view submissions)
AWARDED : 300 USD
Admin adjustable fees + proposer cut
Customising smart contracts for admins and proposers
AWARDED : 200 USD
Email notifications for viaPrize
Whenever a certain events happens like onboarding of new users,winning of a prize,new prize posted, deadline of a particular prize then the email notifications should work.
AWARDED : 50 USD
Create a Page for Prize Smart Contracts
Contribute to our open source code by integrating the prize smart contract as a front end page. This means there should be a "prize" page that includes create and view subpages and a "pact" page that includes a create and view subpages. The smart contract code for prizes is found here: https://github.com/mugrebot/VP/blob/main/Viaprize.sol The code will be pushed here: https://github.com/viaprize If you are interested in winning this prize, please contact us through our telegram community: https://t.me/+QsphrF50bv43ZTg5 The pages for the platform should look like: Prizes - about - create - view Pacts - about - create - vew
AWARDED : 500 USD
Make a web2 Login for web3 viaPrize
Make it possible for a user to sign in using their email and password into a wallet. If they do not have a wallet in existence, then a new wallet is generated. The wallet should be custodial to the user. The user ought to be able to fill their wallet using a credit card. They also ought to be able to directly contribute to a prize/smart contract/wallet address using their credit card without ever having to open their wallet or even know what crypto is. However, at any point a user may click "log in with wallet" rather than "log in with email." One option that seems might fulfill this is privy.io and winning this prize could involve integrating their platform. To win this prize please contact us here: https://t.me/+QsphrF50bv43ZTg5
AWARDED : 600 USD
Make Campaign Cards Embeddable
Make it possible for people to embed campaign cards as iframes from the web3 version of viaPrize into their own websites To win this prize please contact us here: https://t.me/+QsphrF50bv43ZTg5 Deadline: September 10, 2023
AWARDED : 200 USD
Add Skillsets Tags and Values Tags to Campaigns
Deadline: September 15, 2023 Add skillset tags and values tags to campaigns in the web3 version of viaPrize. Each combination of search filters should create its own URL that can be sent to people so they may view those types of campaigns. Users should be able to add those tags to adjust the search and then on top of that with a boolean type "and" they should be able to further narrow their search as well for campaigns based on the titles. This code will be pushed to our open source github org. To pursue this prize, please contact us here to coordinate: https://t.me/+QsphrF50bv43ZTg5
AWARDED : 100 USD
Create a CI/CD for Threefold's Virtual Machine
Threefold offers decentralized cloud and compute through virtual machines. "Farmers" stake computational power on the grid in order to receive rewards directly from people using their machines. viaPrize has set up a virtual machine on Threefold where we intend to host our code. In order to have updates to our open source github automatically sync with the code on the virtual machine, we need a CI/CD pipeline. To pursue this prize, please contact us here: https://t.me/+QsphrF50bv43ZTg5 Deadline: Sep 03, 2023
AWARDED : 100 USD
Create a Design Mockup for viaPrize
Create a design using a platform such as figma of what the open-source web3 version of viaPrize should look like. It should include aspects of every other meta prize that can be seen in the "explore" page by filtering for the "meta" category. For example, there is a meta prize for adding the ability to label a prize with tags. Thus, the design ought to include a way for users to search for tags. There ought to be three campaign types: Prizes - Does not have a funding goal. Prize pursuers submit attempts to win the prize by showing evidence of their work. Pacts - Does have a funding goal and funds transfer to admins to enact the terms Portals - Simple pass-through campaigns like GoFundMe Each campaign type ought to include an "about" page including some stats, a form to create a campaign, and the ability to view the existing campaigns and search through them. The design ought to include a page to see a users profile that includes a dashboard with stats about campaigns they've interacted with and you should see a gallery of the campaign cards of all the ones they've interacted with. The design ought to include a home page. This would be done in collaboration with Noah Chon Lee as he would help add the content in the home page and the about pages that explains how the platform works. To pursue this prize, please contact us here: https://t.me/+QsphrF50bv43ZTg5 Deadline: Sep 10, 2023
AWARDED : 250 USD
viaPrize Hackathon Hyper Oracle Bounty
Sponsored by Hyperoracle company. Develop some good products using hyperoracle and get prizes in this viaprize hackathon.
AWARDED : 1000 USD
viaPrize Hackathon Community Coordination Track
Problem Statement As an organizer, it’s hard to know whether community members are actually interacting with each other and establishing strong relationships as a bonded community. One of my main reasons for joining Mu Chiang Mai was to be able to meet new people from different backgrounds, but I’m horrible at reaching out and making that first point of connection. As someone who joined solo, without some form of connection into the community, I would feel like an outsider, and that makes me less likely to interact until I feel like I found someone that would be open to talk me because, I just don’t know anyone else to talk to. I want to be able to know who knows who, but without a way to see the relationships within a community, newcomers to a community need to take a leap of faith to find their tribe of friends within the community to hang out with. Communities are about finding the people you like hanging out with and creating lasting connections that go beyond the community as lasting, genuine friendships. So what if you had a way to visualize all of that with a social graph? You would be able to see all the mutual relationships within a community that you’ve created, and also be able to see the progress you have made in meeting new friends while you’re in the community and continue relationships beyond the community. This project called ‘Socialite’ solves the problem of incentivizing mutual connections within communities like Mu Chiang Mai by allowing you to visualize the entire community map and track the progress you’ve made in establishing mutual connections. Objective The social graph can be implemented as a telegram bot with neo4j as a backend graph database. The milestones for this MVP would be: Setting up graph database that acts as the backend for the social graph. Setting up a telegram bot that acts as the interface between telegram group members and the backend Setting up a frontend to visualize a live, interactive social graph ,should be a website Updating the telegram bot to allow button functions and user inputs for links and querying (Bonus) Setting up a LLM interface to do interpretive queries such as finding a mentor or specific topic interests Potential Approach For the telegram bot: Using the Telegram API (https://core.telegram.org/api), mutual connections are automagically made after it passes checks to ensure that users have sent messages to each other and are both in the community telegram group. Alternatively, mutual connections can be created through users sending manual requests to connect to another user in the same community telegram group through interfacing with the telegram bot, and the other user accepts the request to make the mutual connection. get an access token tagged to a telegram username to view the live, interactive social graph, which is specifically tagged to the telegram user such that the social graph will only be able to show the user’s relative social graph If: Telegram API checks against getChatAdministrators and user is an admin, shows the entire social graph, else: shows telegram user’s relative social graph For the Node4j database: every user is assigned to a single ‘node’ with variables stored such as ‘telegram handle’, ‘github link’, ‘twitter link’, ‘name’, ‘interests’. Frontend social graph visualization: connections (relations between nodes) are shown between the user and their mutual connections, and connections that are not mutual connections will not be shown. user will be able to see the connections that the mutual connection contact has. Scope For Future Development LLM scraper can identify keywords from user submitted social links such as github and twitter, and this will allow members of the community to identify clusters of backgrounds and interest topics of people who are in a community Can be implemented as a platform such that users are now able to create connections across communities where the telegram bot is only context-specific for a single community and is one-off. Geolocation can be implemented to specifically for physical gathering communities to automate for connections between two people talking to each other in-person This can be implemented as an on-chain alternative that will work for web3 communities, instead of telegram handles as the main profile users, it would be wallet addresses. Web3 identity APIs from web3 identity protocols such as Link3, NextID Integrating Sismo APIs to allow for users to only reveal private information for allowed wallet addresses Ability to create gating mechanisms such as using PUSH Protocol APIs such as token-gating, NFT-gating, etc. Integrating LENS APIs to add LENS profiles for more powerful social queries and connections.
AWARDED : 1000 USD
viaPrize Hackathon ZK Track
Present whatever ZK project you built during the ZK hackathon on Sunday between 2-4pm. Judges will show their decision by 6pm. 1st place: $700 2nd place: $200 3rd place: $100 Judging on presentations Sunday 2-4pm At least one team member must be in-person but virtual participants are welcome. Judging will only be for whatever was built during the hackathon, but we welcome people to build on existing open source projects! Your project could be a single helpful feature added to an existing project.2
AWARDED : 1000 USD
HackZuzalu Zuzalu Infrastructure Track
Objective Create or improve zapps (open-source community coordination tools) as public goods that may be used as infrastructure for a network state. Some needs that we identified at Zuzalu include: - Housing tools that allow one to easily track who paid for which accomodation, shift where people are staying in a system, and allow users to show which dates they will be absent and have empty rooms (See Tripsha here https://github.com/tripsha-labs/api and their design here and housing tetris that was half-built during Zuzalu here https://github.com/zuzalu-housing/tetris and their write-up here https://docs.google.com/document/d/19ynHjnDVdq8TDR3FxtRq1qW0KfbI-5h7DV5FYIQW5Zw/edit) We are in particular trying to have a good housing coordination tool in time for Zuconnect 2 week Zuzalu gathering October 30-November 13 in Istanbul. - Zuzapp, the zuzalu website 2.0 and the all in one community coordinator's toolkit/collection of zapps (see the design here: https://ordinary-empathy-025212.framer.app/) - DID system and token-gating other zapps using this system (See Zupass built by the PCD team: https://github.com/proofcarryingdata/zupass) - Token-gated document database that has a simple login (See Skiff here https://github.com/skiff-org which currently has very confusing logins and oftentimes users are accidentally creating multiple custom emails to login) - viaPrize itself grew out of Zuzalu. We are interested in adding predictions as a type of crowdfunding campaign, creating web3 pass-through funding campaigns like gofundme, and integrating with github kanban board so issues could be "bountified" and posted to the platform with a click. We would welcome hackers to add it to our open source code! (https://github.com/viaprize/viaprize and our design here https://www.figma.com/file/O8skRsB0qM02KiyqNNZFNw/viaPrize?type=design&node-id=0-1&mode=design&t=FKPtiCLzNJyVibgJ-0 ) - Token-gated chat groups (See Zucast https://github.com/dcposch/zucast) - Rubber Ducky AI assistant (See https://github.com/publu/chatbot_public) - Quadratic voting (See Zupoll https://github.com/proofcarryingdata/zupoll and zuzalu.network https://github.com/PluralCC/plural-discourse) - Token-gated calendar (See https://github.com/zuzaluorg/zuzalu and https://github.com/kazad/pastecal) - Increasing serendipitous meetups and schelling points by allowing users to join a group and add their itinerary as a gantt timeline, opt-in to show their approximate live location on a map, and perhaps have a timeline slider on the map so you may see how dots of where people plan to be shift around for various dates. (See UseSpaceTime.com https://replit.com/@OliverSauter/SpaceTime-Zuzalu-Fork. We also own the nomadmeetup.com domain) Contact @noahchonlee on tg to know more about these ideas Feel free to hack on those concepts or come up with your own! We intend to test these out during ZuConnect in Istanbul at the start of November and to collect zapps together into "zuzapp" as the next Zuzalu website and a toolkit for community coordination. Deadline 12pm SGT 15 Sep, 2023 Judging Criteria Utility (1-10 points) Does the project add real value and solve an existing problem for any communities? Is the concept feasible? User Experience and Design (1-10 points) Is the project visually appealing and easy to use? Novelty (1-5 points) Does the project develop parts from scratch or a new combination of open source components? Does it approach a problem in a new manner? Presentation and Pitch (1-10 points) How effectively did the team communicate their project, findings, and outcomes? Was the presentation clear, concise, and engaging?
AWARDED : 3000 USD
HackZuzalu Ethereum Track
Objective Create open-source tech that contributes to the Ethereum ecosystem Deadline 12pm SGT 15 Sep, 2023 Judging Criteria Utility (1-10 points) Does the project add real value and solve an existing problem for any communities? Is the concept feasible? User Experience and Design (1-10 points) Is the project visually appealing and easy to use? Novelty (1-5 points) Does the project develop parts from scratch or a new combination of open source components? Does it approach a problem in a new manner? Presentation and Pitch (1-10 points) How effectively did the team communicate their project, findings, and outcomes? Was the presentation clear, concise, and engaging?
AWARDED : 1500 USD
HackZuzalu Autonomous World Track
Challenge Statement Onchain games / Autonomous Worlds (AW) is a genre of games where the blockchain is leveraged not just as an asset ledger, but also as a backend database. Create a game or tool which advances the boundary of onchain games and AWs. Deadline 12pm SGT 15 Sep, 2023 Judging Criteria Technical Difficulty (1-5 points) Does the project tackle difficult challenges in its development? User Experience and Design (1-10 points) Is the project visually appealing and easy to use? Novelty and Creativity (1-10 points) Does the project develop parts from scratch or a new combination of open source components? Does it have a creative way to have users engaged in an intriguing game? Presentation and Pitch (1-10 points) How effectively did the team communicate their project, findings, and outcomes? Was the presentation clear, concise, and engaging? Sponsors Thank you to Arpacorp for sponsoring this prize! ARPA is a permissionless threshold #BLS network that envisions a fair, secure, and privacy-preserving blockchain ecosystem. Leader in #MPC, also building #RNG. Check out what they do at https://twitter.com/arpaofficial
AWARDED : 1500 USD
HackZuzalu ZK Track
Objective Create open-source ZK tech Many thanks to Starkware as one of our sponsors who would love to see applications built on Cairo and Starkware, though that is not a requirement. Deadline 12pm SGT 15 Sep, 2023 Judging Criteria Utility (1-10 points) Does the project add real value and solve an existing problem for any communities? Is the concept feasible? User Experience and Design (1-10 points) Is the project visually appealing and easy to use? Novelty (1-5 points) Does the project develop parts from scratch or a new combination of open source components? Does it approach a problem in a new manner? Presentation and Pitch (1-10 points) How effectively did the team communicate their project, findings, and outcomes? Was the presentation clear, concise, and engaging?
AWARDED : 1500 USD
Make Fields in the View Page Match the Create Page
Contribute to our open source code and ensure the fields in the campaign card preview match the fields in the create page. The code will be pushed here: https://github.com/viaprize If you are interested in winning this prize, please contact us through our telegram community: https://t.me/+QsphrF50bv43ZTg5
AWARDED : 100 USD
Deliver Medical Supplies to Viktoriia in Ukraine
Deliver basic medical supplies to Viktoriia Honcharuk who is a volunteer with Hospitalliers combat medical battalion working on the front lines of Ukraine. The supplies consist of: Tourniquettes - CAT or SICH brands only Combat Gauze IFAK bags HyFin Chest Seals To donate to this prize with crypto please send to: 0xE3f2f783C41ea05736eb79eA40c89006d48fdD52 Update: Viktoriia's Birthday is June 4 and when asked what she will be doing she responded, "Work! And bring an end to russian aggression" All funds will be refunded if pictures showing the delivery are not sent in a link in the comments to this prize by the deadline.
AWARDED : 3501 USD
Crowdfund a Guitar for Zuzalu
Deliver a guitar to the Zuzalu coworking space before midnight April 19 Donate to this with crypto at: 0x850a146D7478dAAa98Fc26Fd85e6A24e50846A9d or donate with fiat using the contribute button
AWARDED : 100 USD
Network State Alternative Essay
Write an essay describing an alternative to Balaji's Network State would look like and how it would be organized. What would an alliance of these entities look like? Are they civil societies or something new? We want to find a new phrase or word to call these rather than network states. Post a link to your essay in a comment on this viaprize page. We will take all the links and post them at the deadline in the "Network State Alternative Essay Competition" channel in the Zuzalu social hub telegram and let people do upvotes there. Whichever essay receives the 1st place most emoji upvotes will win 60% of the prize 2nd place will win 30% 3rd place will win 10% To donate to this prize with crypto, please donate to this address: 0x590f6d065161EE3dA54f8e5fFec77095c3379E1C
AWARDED : 80 USD
Smart Contract for Voting Proportional to Funding
Write out a smart contract with comments and verify that it works: Funders of a prize may vote on who wins the prize. Verified user = a user who connected their Gitcoin passport and whose passport has a score of 21.8 or higher. (This takes a user about three minutes. The Gitcoin passport is a form of “proof of personhood” by assigning you a score through cross-referencing multiple things that real people tends to have including social media accounts and a history of crypto transactions. The more social media accounts and transactions you show, the higher score you receive.) There are three stages: 1. Submission stage 2. Voting stage 3. Retrospective stage Submissions are assorted into a randomized order at the start of the voting stage. Funders may alter their votes at any time during the voting stage. The options include voting for a refund and voting for which contestant should win. Verified users have 1 vote for each 1 USD equivalent of funds they contributed to the prize. Unverified users have 0.5 votes for each 1 USD equivalent of funds they contributed to the prize. (This is to prevent someone from creating an anonymous account and then voting for their own submission.) 5% of the funds are automatically assigned as platform fee. 5% of the funds are automatically assigned as a prize proposer fee. (This rewards the person for taking the initiative to post a prize that gained funding and was won. Currently, the filtration method of deciding which prizes are posted is that admins review them in part to avoid a duplication of similar prizes and in part to ensure prizes that are posted have a clear end-state defined.) In other words, available rewards = 90% of the prize pool minus transfer costs. If funders vote for a prize to be refunded, there is no platform fee. The winners receive an amount of the available rewards that is directly proportional to the percentage of the votes they received. ie: If you receive 20% of the votes, you will receive 20% of the available rewards. (With this solution, you do not need KYC. If an unverified user funds 51% of the prize and votes for themselves, then they would only receive only half of their money back minus fees assuming all other votes are used. If they are a verified user, then they can be voted off of the platform. If they are an unverified user, then they would lose more than half of their funds.) Admins can allocate unused voting power. (This way, if only half of the people vote, then those who do vote won't receive 2x voting power relative to how much they funded the prize. In order for directly proportional funding to work, all the votes must be allocated to someone. This creates more work for the admin but solves a sort of do-ocracy vs negligence attack.) Admins can revoke the option to refund a prize at any time during the submission or voting stages. If this occurs, the votes that were going to the "refund" option then become "unused" votes. (This is to protect contestants from funders colluding to ask for their money back even though the project was completed well.) The default for a vote that is unused by both the admins and the funders is for that vote to be allocated to the refund option. If the refund option has been revoked and there are any unused votes left when the voting deadline occurs, then those votes are discarded. (This is to protect funders from admin negligence. This may lead to issues wherein the admin simply decides to revoke the refund option then does nothing else, resulting in the same “do-ocracy vs negligence” attack previously described.) Funders may allocate any percentage of their voting power to any available option. If that funder adds more funding in later, then that new voting power is automatically distributed in proportions matching their previous votes. (ie: Someone funds $100 into a prize and votes 50% on option 1 and 50% on option 2. If they add in another $20, then half of the voting power of that $20 goes to option 1 and half goes to option 2 automatically.) No one may see where votes are being allocated except for admins until the voting deadline is reached, at which point the votes will be revealed. (This is to prevent someone making fake accounts and upvoting a submission to make it seem popular and thereby influencing other votes.) Funders cannot see which contestant made which submission until the voting deadline is reached, though admins can see this. (This is to ensure that submissions are judged based on their merit and not based on who submitted them.) Retrospective stage to be described at another time and is not needed to win this prize. This can be done with just eth. In the future, we may have live updates of the price conversions to USD and then allow multiple tokens which convert to $1.00 USD equivalent=1 vote. We can also do this with fiat if we make an easy interface for people to see the votes and the results.
AWARDED : 500 USD
Create an AI voice for nature entities
We can build AI voices for nature entities. You could have a conversation with a river or a forest. It will be trained on environmental science research papers and have access to live data showing the health of the natural body. Then we could join chat rooms with them and even see their conversations with one another. We would come full circle from when we were hunter gatherers talking with the spirit of forests and rivers. We can also have an LLM trained on board meeting notes of a corporation and live data from it and then add that corporation to the chat room and have it argue with the rivers and forests and try to think of solutions to stop hurting each other. If you have meeting notes from a local city's town halls and census data of their health then you can also add them to the chat. The end state to achieve to win this prize is having an AI trained on research papers about a particular nature entity, has access to up to date health data, and a user can chat with it.
AWARDED : 2320 USD
Make an Ashaninca Documentary From Raw Footage
Make three videos of varying lengths focused on the same story based on interviews found here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zrGzl0pN6OtHzJtHHr-_b158RO5RBexc?usp=sharing There should be one 15 minute documentary, one 5 minute documentary, and one 1 minute documentary. The story consists of interviews with the Ashaninca indigenous people in the Amazon jungle in Peru who fought a war using bows and arrows and clubs fighting against terrorists armed with guns in the 1990s. The videos should include subtitles in English and should look good and express the story well. The story is here in written form: https://themasterfool.substack.com/p/the-ashaninka-army There should be three segments to the story. 1. Visiting the schools and a brief intro about the Ashaninca. Use the footage from here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zs4HCjPB_Vn_2oyLc5fRfxzDYLrm14WB?usp=sharing 2. A recap of the story of the war with the Ashaninca. That should start with an interview with the leaders of the Ashaninca here https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jd9i2zNQlRzdaUSaEwIxZbEm7GZ33u7w/view?usp=sharing then have a clip of the mayor of Puerto Bermudez here https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E_mWnepdQcGf8JPKfog0HBMNrQERSjl5/view?usp=sharing 3. A quick note on how Judith is building up ameaik.com and how she is fighting cancer as she continues to work for her people.
AWARDED : 300 USD
Write out a non-KYC way to vote on bounty winners
We want to answer this question: If we have a platform where people may add funds to crowdfunded bounties, how do we vote on who wins the bounty? Submit your answer by commenting. More info found here: https://themasterfool.substack.com/p/voting-for-winners-in-croethereum,
AWARDED : 1300 USD
App that Asks Why You Want to Unlock your Phone
Create an android phone app that asks you your purpose of why you are unlocking your phone. When you try to unlock your phone, the app should ask why you want to do so. You can write either in a text box and possibly also click some pre-available purpose buttons such as "send a message" or "make a call" for convenience. It would ideally include a banner at the top of your phone saying the purpose for the entire session until you put your phone to sleep, and that banner should not interfere with being able to interact with the screen.
AWARDED : 100 USD
Cryptic Crossword Clue Solver
SPECS: -you get given a clue on the screen and five boxes (or whatever) to enter the letters -there's a toggle for easy/hard mode, where in easy mode you get spotted a couple of the letters for free - you enter your letters and the system checks against the correct answer, telling you you were right or wrong - finally, there's a "give up" button that just shows you the right answer (and the accompanying explanation)
AWARDED : 20 USD
An online calendar that doesn't require a login
An online calendar that doesn't require login or authorization. You create a calendar and get a permalink. Anyone with that permalink is free to add events. It should be like a unique google doc URL with settings made so that anyone with the link can edit it. This would be an ideal tool for unconferences. First posted here: https://github.com/joereynolds/what-to-code#websites
AWARDED : 100 USD