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Sign Protocol

$20,000

About

Sign is building a global verification platform to make all digital information, such as identity, ownership, and certificates, verifiable onchain. Sign Protocol offers a suite of tools, infrastructure, and standards to create a future where verifiable attestations drive all claims and assertions on the web and the world around us. We are excited to see Sign Protocol usher in a future where we can trust but, more importantly, validate all data using attestations to enable improved governance protocols, point systems, reward distribution systems, trust and referral networks, and much more.

Prizes

🏆 Best Overall Application$6,000
Up to 3 teams will receive $2,000
Sign Protocol is an omni-chain attestation protocol, enabling users to freely attest and retrieve structured and verifiable data onchain. This prize will be given to two project teams using Sign Protocol to add core functionality to their project.

Qualification Requirements

- You must use schemas, attestations, and Sign Protocol's indexing service. - Sign Protocol must be a part of the core logic/functionality of your project. - Project submission must have a working live demo link. - Usage of Schema Hooks is a plus.

🔑 Best Use of Encrypted Attestations$6,000
Up to 3 teams will receive $2,000
Not everything is meant to be viewed publicly. This prize will be granted to two project teams that store and use encrypted data in their attestations. For your idea, consider protocols that aid in conditionally decrypting encrypted attestations, such as Lit Protocol. As an example, you could selectively share your location or a trip itinerary as encrypted attestations that will only be viewable by friends and family.

Qualification Requirements

- You must use schemas, attestations, and Sign Protocol's indexing service. - Sign Protocol must be part of your project's core logic/functionality. - Project submission must have a working live demo link. - Attestations must store encrypted (usable) data and/or aid in your project's encryption/decryption process. - Using protocols that aid in encryption/decryption, such as Lit Protocol, is recommended and preferred.

👔 Best Consumer Application$4,000
Up to 2 teams will receive $2,000
Sign Protocol offers a suite of tools, infrastructure, and standards to create a future where all claims and assertions on the web and the world around us are driven by verifiable attestations. This prize category will be granted to the best projects showcasing consumer applications. Consumer applications can include games, communication platforms, online shopping experiences, and any other application designed to meet the needs of consumers.

Qualification Requirements

- You must use schemas, attestations, and Sign Protocol's indexing service. - Sign Protocol must be part of your project's core logic/functionality. - Project must be a consumer-facing application. - Project submission must have a working live demo link.

🪝 Best Technical Integration of Schema Hooks$4,000
Sign Protocol’s Schema Hooks allow builders to extend the core attestation protocol, adding custom Solidity logic that is triggered each time an attestation is created or revoked for a specific schema. Schema hooks can whitelist attesters, receive payments, or perform any custom application logic. This prize will be granted to two project teams that each must utilize at least one schema hook in their core project logic in a unique, technical, and innovative way.

Qualification Requirements

- You must create at least one schema that utilizes a custom schema hook. - The schema hook must solve a specific need for your project (e.g. whitelist, payment, custom data verification, etc). - Sign Protocol must be part of your project's core logic/functionality. - Project submission must have a working live demo link.

Workshop

🛠️ Sign Workshop

Join us for an introduction to Sign Protocol's SDK and a quick rundown of all that Sign Protocol's schema hooks can...

This workshop is happening in-person

05:00 PM PDT — Friday, Oct 18, 2024 in Workshop Room 3