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Decentralized Curation project

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Grant Curation Game User Interface & Backend

Curation Game User Interface & Backend

Prize Bounty

The Decentralize Gitcoin Workstream will be awarding a total of $10,000 (USDT) to devs who BUILD this hack:

1st Prize (1 team) - $6k (USDT)
2nd Prize (1 teams) - $3k (USDT)
3rd Prize(1 teams)- $1k (USDT)

Challenge Description

A simple user interface that shows one grant at a time and asks “does this grant meet our requirements?” allowing the user to enter “Yes”, “Unsure”, or “No” for each of the various requirements.

Requirements for grants are things like a grant being in the correct category, being in a category that is allowed on the platform, having a reasonable description, not being offensive, coming from a legitimate project, and so on. See the spec doc linked below for more information on requirements.

The user must be shown proper guidance regarding how to judge various aspects of a grant in order to answer appropriately.

There must be incentive for a user to curate although that is not the focus of this bounty. An extremely simple reward should be put into place for users who complete curation cycles. I.E. each grant curated is rewarded with 0.1 GTC (ERC20 token). The system should simply keep track of this. A stretch goal could be to create functionality to actually enable a user to collect their reward from a contract but this is not required.

In the future there will be an API which provides grant data that this system can consume however for the time being please use the example data set that will be provided. See the example in the linked spec doc under “Input” for an example.

Submission Requirements

While this system does not need to be completely decentralized, building this in a verifiable way that leans toward decentralization where reasonably possible is the preferred approach. For instance, a traditional VUE app with a Postgres database would be fine.

Judging Criteria

The top submissions should have a fully working solution that is easy to run locally and has clean and clear UI/UX design. Creative approaches to solve this problem will also receive extra points!

Winner Announcement Date

Winners will be announced at the conclusion of the [name of hackathon]

Resources

Specification Document

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