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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...

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