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GR10 Bounty - zeroDAO Explainers #5

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mitche50 opened this issue Jun 9, 2021 · 13 comments
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GR10 Bounty - zeroDAO Explainers #5

mitche50 opened this issue Jun 9, 2021 · 13 comments

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mitche50 commented Jun 9, 2021

Description

zeroDAO is a protocol that utilizes short term loans to enable near-instant usage of non-ETH native assets on defi applications that live on Ethereum and ETH-compatible blockchains. The flagship product of zeroDAO is the zero swap, which utilizes renVM to mint and swap ren assets to other assets through sushiswap or uniswap. As zeroDAO is the first of the Badger Annex projects, Badger is looking to help spread the message of what zeroDAO and zero swap are through funding a creative bounty to create easy to digest videos, images, explainers and more.

Challenge

zeroDAO is looking for creative ways to explain what zero swap and the zero protocol is to users. This is an open ended challenge for creatives to come up with things for end users and integrators to understand the benefit that zeroDAO brings. Examples of this could be (but not limited to):

  • A series of videos a'la Alchemix's excellent youtube series
  • Zero Swap explainer diagram
  • "How does Zero Swap help a DEX?" short write up for potential DEX partners
  • Technical writing translations of v2 of zero swap
  • Other creative ways to help zeroDAO in the future

Zero DAO is quite new, and we don't really have much written yet. Therefore it is quite hard to imagine that you will get this bounty done without interfacing with the ZeroDAO team. You should talk to us on our DISCORD before starting work - the team members will have a Core role assigned to them, and you can also discuss in the #gitcoin-hackathon-rd10 channel.

Prize Bounty

Total budget: $6000 USD in Badger
All submissions of deemed of merit by the panel of judges will receive $500 USD in Badger. The judges may at their discretion make larger rewards for useful contributions. The following schedule is recommended but must not be followed.
1st Place: 2000
2nd Place: 1500
3rd Place: 1000

Criteria

Submissions will be judged by the following criteria:

  • Does this accurately describe what the submission is focused on?
  • Does this provide a net positive understanding of the protocol and use cases?
  • Uniqueness
  • Design and Feel
  • Complexity of the submission
  • Potential for expansion to other topics or series

Judge Panel

@mitche50 @jon-tompkins and the zeroDAO team along with @Tritium-VLK and @will-i-am24

@Tritium-VLK Tritium-VLK changed the title DRAFT: Gitcoin Grants Round 10 - zeroDAO Creative DRAFT: Gitcoin Grants Round 10 - zeroDAO Explainers Jun 13, 2021
@Tritium-VLK Tritium-VLK changed the title DRAFT: Gitcoin Grants Round 10 - zeroDAO Explainers Gitcoin Grants Round 10 - zeroDAO Explainers Jun 13, 2021
@Tritium-VLK Tritium-VLK changed the title Gitcoin Grants Round 10 - zeroDAO Explainers GR10 Bounty - zeroDAO Explainers Jun 13, 2021
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Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done


This issue now has a funding of 443.6983 BADGER (6038.73 USD @ $13.61/BADGER) attached to it.

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gitcoinbot commented Jun 24, 2021

Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done


Work has been started.

These users each claimed they can complete the work by 22 hours ago.
Please review their action plans below:

1) developer-piyush has started work.

I will try my best to explain use cases as well as some technical stuffs about ZeroDao.
2) chrismartz has started work.

I would like to make a few looping typographic animations that explain the value of 0cf and ZeroSwaps

Final output would be be 2-3 animations :05-:15 secs each

I could do them in 3-5 days

These could be used as marketing on any social channels, one that is more technical could help bring life to a diagram that already exists

I've read all the documentation and communicated on the Discord, just waiting to hear back

I've written a few mini scripts + visual references but I want to make sure I am on the right path

Once I have copy approved by the core team I can start

CM
3) lopeselio has started work.

I have been reading the documentation, and I would like to work on a explainer video about zero and zeroswap protocol.
I have communicated my ideas in the discord, just waiting for some confirmations so that I can begin work on it.
4) creative-ed has started work.

After days of observing this bounty and finally deciding to signup, I decided that my submission will not just embody useful information and proper breakdown of the protocol and exchange (such that from my exposition, a layman with no knowledge of blockchain can explain what ZeroSwap is all about).

I've also included a valid recommendation that will improve the project and increase it's adoption.

Also, It is my intention, that any potential investor looking for which dEX to invest in, would go through my exposition and jump on the ZeroSwap Space-ship cos this project is certainly for the moon.
5) bhosaleharshita has started work.

Crisp and easy explanation about the 0cf protocol and the 0cf swap application.
6) santiagogregory has started work.

An explainer poster discussing the motivation for and functionality of 0Confirmation (and RenVM for background) for new users.
7) bobsub218 has started work.

Explanations of the zero protocol and its components
8) maniraj12 has started work.

The project emphasises on explaining ZeroSwap to a layman, showcasing its uniqueness, highlighting its advantages in DEX ecosystem and possible future improvements.
9) walterburns has started work.

I will make explainer brochures and diagrams for ZeroDAO.
10) sriram-vasudevan has started work.

A explainer and one-stop detailed guide that explains ZeroDAO and the 0cf Protocol.
11) ryanhmd04 has started work.

Some slides describing key aspects of the protocol for displaying.
12) sirvlas has started work.

A Venn diagram comparing RenVM and 0Confirmation's two services: Swap and Smart Finality.
13) massimoanglarill has started work.

Brochure describing protocol.
14) tyntyn1 has started work.

LET go arndrop

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colliepixels commented Jun 24, 2021 via email

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Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done


Work for 443.6983 BADGER (3593.97 USD @ $8.1/BADGER) has been submitted by:


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gitcoinbot commented Jul 6, 2021

Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done


Work for 443.6983 BADGER (4649.98 USD @ $10.48/BADGER) has been submitted by:

  1. @developer-piyush
  2. @santiagogregory
  3. @creative-ed
  4. @maniraj12
  5. @bhosaleharshita
  6. @sriram-vasudevan
  7. @walterburns
  8. @bobsub218
  9. @ryanhmd04
  10. @massimoanglarill

@Tritium-VLK please take a look at the submitted work:


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Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done

Work for 443.6983 BADGER (4494.66 USD @ $9.91/BADGER) has been submitted by:

  1. @developer-piyush
  2. @santiagogregory

@Tritium-VLK please take a look at the submitted work:

The submission list is not up to date though, could something be done about that?

@massimoanglarill
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Sorry, a corrupt PDF was uploaded before but is fixed now. @Tritium-VLK is this okay?

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maniraj12 commented Aug 3, 2021 via email

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colliepixels commented Aug 3, 2021 via email

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mitche50 commented Aug 3, 2021

Hackathon results were published an paid. This was posted in our discord and on badger medium, which entrants were instructed to join and ask questions. This likely led to submissions not being high enough quality or correct enough to be used.

https://medium.com/badgerdao/badgerdao-gitcoin-grants-round-10-hack-a-thon-results-1d3deff709d1
https://www.notion.so/Gitcoin-Grants-Round-10-Hack-a-thon-Results-08cc7811c04d4799a16dcb5dae5a28eb

Being that none of the submissions ended up being usable, we paid out 500 badger to submissions of merit that looks like they involved a lot of work, and tried to estimate effort and pay out at $30-$40 an hour for other submissions that looks like real effort was put in.

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