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Mammothon App Breakdown #2: wearelazydev @wearelazydev is a developer bounty app that aims to change the way developers are rewarded for their contributions to open-source projects. It does this by leveraging zkTLS, or “Zero-Knowledge Transport Layer Security”, which allows users to bring sensitive web2 data, such as credit scores or Github details, while maintaining privacy. Here’s a simple breakdown of zkTLS, by nairolf: So how does wearelazydev work? 1️⃣ Alice creates a bounty on the app for a new feature she wants in her open-source game. She sets a due date & reward (paid in LAZY tokens). 2️⃣ Bob sees the bounty on the app & decides to complete it. He writes the code & submits a pull request (PR) on GitHub. (in other words, he asks Alice to check his work) 3️⃣ Alice then reviews Bob’s work (pull request), and has two choices: ❌ Reject it → Bob gets nothing ✅ Merges it → Code accepted & added to main project 4️⃣ Once Bob’s work is merged, zkTLS generates a proof, which confirms that Alice did merge Bob’s work into her project. 5️⃣ The proof is then verified, and if valid, Bob’s reward is instantly claimable, without having to rely on some third party to release the reward, or without Bob having to go through some intricate process. I should note that zkTLS in this context is also used to verify that it was really Bob's Github account that did the work. This also means that Bob’s data remains private, and does not risk any data exposure. He just connects his wallet, completes the coding task, and earns rewards. & in terms of onboarding, a user would need a traditional web3 wallet, although there are various options, including Metamask, SubWallet, Phantom, Rainbow, Keplr, & Backpack. Roadmap ➡️ Community expansion through challenges ➡️ Badges & other gamified experiences ➡️ LAZY token integration ➡️ Cross-chain compatibility ➡️ Decentralized governance Team Bima Jadiva Sabrina
Modular Media12,675 просмотров • 1 год назад

Celestia Mammothon App Breakdown #10: Hakatchi Hakatchi🪦✨ is an onchain, Tamagotchi-inspired game where you raise ghosts born from ancient graves. Built by an all-female team, known as Mochi Mochi Dev, Hakatchi uses ARGUS ◢ ✦ ◣ World Engine (with Celestia underneath) to power a fully onchain pet-raising experience. Every moment you spend with your ghost, from feeding it, to cleaning its space, to unlocking its memories, is recorded forever onchain. 🔷 The Problem Loss of progress: Hakatchi is inspired by the classic Tamagotchi game, where players owned their own digital pets that they would have to take care of every day. But if you forgot to feed it or stopped checking in, your pet would die, along with all the experiences you shared. With Hakatchi however, nothing is lost. Every interaction, memory, and bond is permanently stored onchain - even the ghost character itself, which helps explain this theme - ghosts don’t die. Web3 is complicated: As you may already know, web3 onboarding has historically been a mess. You had to download a wallet, connect to a network, load up gas, and approve & sign transactions. With Hakatchi, no external wallet required. Just an email. 🔷 Uncovering the story Once you’re in, it’s just you & your ghost - bonding, growing, & unlocking “fragments of past memories”, which are minted as NFTs. The more you bond, the more memories you uncover, and the more memories you uncover, the more of their hidden story is revealed. 🔷 Looking Ahead According to the team, in the future, your Hakatchi will be able to communicate with your real-world friends’ ghosts, allowing you to share items & stories (memories). So that's all we know about Hakatchi so far, but what about the gameplay? To get a glimpse of the gameplay, check out the attached video we made. & let us know what you think about the game in the comments below! Remember, you will be voting for your favorite Mammothon app this week.
Modular Media11,954 просмотров • 1 год назад
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