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​Zircuit is the AI powered blockchain for secure, automated finance. All transactions on Zircuit are protected by AI, making it the safest environment for both users and developers. Zircuit is designed for internet scale transactions and applications, with maximum trust and scalability. ​​

Prizes

🐱 Best Project on Zircuit$2,500
The best project that deploys on Zircuit will win this prize. The code should be well engineered, tested, and have a compelling use case. These gems are the projects that will inspire future hackathon projects because of their outstanding quality. Remember: deploying on Zircuit is as easy as changing your endpoint in your favorite development framework. As long as the contracts are deployed on Zircuit and verified, the project is eligible. A successful submission will include a functional prototype that solves the problem it’s intended to address. It will showcase some innovation/creativity, either through technological or UI improvements. It may be complete and solve a long-standing open problem or introduce something with a lot of potential for future development. Either way, it has an impact on the Zircuit ecosystem. Winning projects should have a user-centered design that makes it easy for the target audience. This can be end users or developers integrating the project into their own codebase. The best may also include clean and consistent visual designs. Any interesting blockchain applications are welcome. Novel ideas are more impressive than clones of existing projects, though there are certainly times where clones include significant improvements. Those that are very technical may impress the judges if done correctly but simpler ideas may be easier to do well. This bounty will be judged based on completeness, execution, and creativity.

Qualification Requirements

1) Project contracts must be deployed on the Zircuit Mainnet or Garfield Testnet and verified via the Zircuit Explorer. 2) 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: - a clear short one-sentence description of your submission. - a short description of what you integrated Zircuit with and how - short description of the team and their backgrounds. - clear instructions for testing the integration. - feedback describing your experience with building on Zircuit. - optionally, a short video demo or slide deck.

🌟 Best use of AI$1,250
This bounty is all about using AI on-chain to solve a problem. This bounty is to leverage Zircuit’s AI potential to build a DeFAI project, deploy unique agents, build interesting integrations, and more. The AI can reside off-chain, but some part of the app should be on-chain. Remember: deploying on Zircuit is as easy as changing your endpoint in your favorite development framework. As long as the contracts are deployed on Zircuit and verified, the project is eligible. A successful submission will include a functional prototype that solves the problem it’s intended to address. It will showcase some innovation/creativity, either through technological or UI improvements. It may be complete and solve a long-standing open problem or introduce something with a lot of potential for future development. Either way, it has an impact on the Zircuit ecosystem. Winning projects should have a user-centered design that makes it easy for the target audience. This can be end users or developers integrating the project into their own codebase. The best may also include clean and consistent visual designs. Any interesting blockchain applications are welcome. Novel ideas are more impressive than clones of existing projects, though there are certainly times where clones include significant improvements. Those that are very technical may impress the judges if done correctly but simpler ideas may be easier to do well. This bounty will be judged based on completeness, execution, and creativity.

Qualification Requirements

1) Project contracts must be deployed on the Zircuit Mainnet or Garfield Testnet and verified via the Zircuit Explorer. 2) 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: - a clear short one-sentence description of your submission. - a short description of what you integrated Zircuit with and how. - short description of the team and their backgrounds. - clear instructions for testing the integration. - feedback describing your experience with building on Zircuit. - optionally, a short video demo or slide deck.

🏆 Best use of EIP-7702$1,250
Zircuit is an early adopter of EIP-7702 which brings some account abstraction on-chain. This bounty is to use this functionality in a new and complete way on-chain. This can include deploying contracts to delegate to, interfaces to use the new transaction types, and more. Remember: deploying on Zircuit is as easy as changing your endpoint in your favorite development framework. A successful submission will include a functional prototype that solves the problem it’s intended to address. It will showcase some innovation/creativity, either through technological or UI improvements. It may be complete and solve a long-standing open problem or introduce something with a lot of potential for future development. Either way, it has an impact on the Zircuit ecosystem. Winning projects should have a user-centered design that makes it easy for the target audience. This can be end users or developers integrating the project into their own codebase. The best may also include clean and consistent visual designs. Any interesting blockchain applications are welcome. Novel ideas are more impressive than clones of existing projects, though there are certainly times where clones include significant improvements. Those that are very technical may impress the judges if done correctly but simpler ideas may be easier to do well. This bounty will be judged based on completeness, execution, and creativity.

Qualification Requirements

1) Project contracts must be deployed on the Zircuit Mainnet or Garfield Testnet and verified via the Zircuit Explorer. 2) 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: - a clear short one-sentence description of your submission. - a short description of what you integrated Zircuit with and how. - short description of the team and their backgrounds. - clear instructions for testing the integration. - feedback describing your experience with building on Zircuit. - optionally, a short video demo or slide deck.