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$10,000

About

Zircuit is a zk rollup with parallelized circuits and AI-enabled security at the sequencer level.​Zircuit is a fully EVM-compatible ZK rollup with parallelized circuits and AI-enabled security at the sequencer level. Built by a team of web3 security veterans and PhDs in computer science, algorithms, and cryptography, Zircuit is backed by Pantera Capital, Dragonfly Capital, and Maelstrom. If you have specific questions regarding our bounties or any technical issues, please reach out to us on discord: https://discord.com/channels/1166855734236024852/1306876139343577128

Prizes

🏆 Best project on Zircuit$5,000
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1st place
$3,000
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2nd place
$1,200
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3rd place
$800
We’re looking for high-quality projects that showcase innovation, thoughtful design, and technical precision, all deployed on Zircuit!! Whatever you are building dapps, infrastructure providers or developer tools, this bounty is your chance to set the standard for what’s possible on our chain and expand our amazing ecosystem. Create a functional, impactful solution that tackles a real-world problem, enhances user or developer experience, and sets an example for future hackathon projects. Deploying on Zircuit testnet or mainnet is easy as we are fully EVM compatible—just update your endpoint in your preferred development framework, and you’re ready to go! If you are out of idea these are some (but not all!) things we like: LRT Enhancements & Aggregators, DeFi Protocols, Marketplaces, Data Dashboards, Cross-Platform Bridges & Interoperability Solutions, Developer tooling and SDKs, DeSoc, On-Chain Identity & Verification Solutions.

Qualification Requirements

- Project contracts must be deployed on the Zircuit Mainnet or Testnet and verified via the Zircuit Explorer. - A GitHub repository containing the project artifacts (contracts, tests, documentation) and a solid README or short video demo of the project. The README should include: 1) a clear short one-sentence description of your submission 2) a short description of what you integrated Zircuit with and how 3) short description of the team and their backgrounds 4) clear instructions for testing the integration 5) feedback describing your experience with building on Zircuit 6) optionally, a short video demo or slide deck.

Best next generation Telegram mini-app$5,000
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1st place
$3,000
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2nd place
$2,000
Telegram miniapps are the new cool kid in town, and we’re looking for the next standout dapp or game to set the standard. Create an engaging, impactful application that integrates seamlessly with Telegram and runs on Zircuit. This bounty is all about combining social reach with cutting-edge blockchain tech to bring users a fresh and fun experience. Your Challenge: Build a fully functional dapp or game that leverages Telegram’s API and deploy it on Zircuit. Whether it’s a game, utility tool, or community hub, your project should show off Zircuit’s technical strengths while offering something new for Telegram users. NB: If you need a quick start you can use our boilerplate (not a requirement): https://github.com/kevinb1003/web3-telegram-mini-app

Qualification Requirements

- Project contracts must be deployed on the Zircuit Mainnet or Testnet and verified via the Zircuit Explorer. - Miniapp should be functioning, easy to start and have an engaging UI. - A GitHub repository containing the project artifacts (contracts, tests, documentation) and a solid README or short video demo of the project. The README should include: 1) a clear short one-sentence description of your submission 2) a short description of what you integrated Zircuit with and how 3) short description of the team and their backgrounds 4) clear instructions for testing the integration 5) feedback describing your experience with building on Zircuit 6) optionally, a short video demo or slide deck.

Workshop

🛠️ Zircuit Workshop

In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn how to build a decentralized application (DApp) on Zircuit, a Layer 2 zk-ro...

This workshop is happening in-person

02:20 PM UTC+7 — Friday, Nov 15, 2024 in Workshop Room 3