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Learn to deploy a smart contract on Celo #2
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Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done This issue now has a funding of 3.0 CELO (8.34 USD @ $2.78/CELO) attached to it.
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Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done Work for 3.0 CELO (8.34 USD @ $2.78/CELO) has been submitted by:
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Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done The funding of 3.0 CELO (10.08 USD @ $3.36/CELO) attached to this issue has been approved & issued to @Michael-Vander-Meiden.
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Learn to deploy a smart contract on Celo
Description
This is a technical educational bounty. In this exercise, you will go through this code example to learn to deploy a Solidity smart contract on the Celo network. You will use the popular Ethereum tool, Truffle, to manage Solidity compilation and contract migration.
You will deploy the contract to the Alfajores testnet, so as part of the exercise you will learn how to get testnet funds from the faucet as well as how to remotely connect to the Alfajores network using Forno. By the end of this exercise, you will have deployed a contract to the testnet and will understand how to read and write to the deployed contract.
Requirements
You will need to submit a URL to verify the completion of the bounty. The URL should link to a GitHub gist that includes the address that you used in the exercise (to look up activity on the Alfajores block explorer (http://alfajores-blockscout.celo-testnet.org/). With this address, we want to see token deposits from the faucet and the HelloWorld.sol contract deployment.
The first 20 submissions will receive 3 CELO. Make sure to submit a Celo address (not an Ethereum address) on the bounty submission page. As Celo is a mobile-first blockchain, we suggest you install Valora to create a new Celo account, but you can also create an account using the command line tool or via a Ledger hardware wallet.
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