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Digital freedom webpage published on Swarm #10

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crtahlin opened this issue Feb 28, 2022 · 4 comments
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Digital freedom webpage published on Swarm #10

crtahlin opened this issue Feb 28, 2022 · 4 comments

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crtahlin commented Feb 28, 2022

Prize Bounty

3 winners of 521 BZZ each

Challenge Description

Decentralized storage has many properties different to classical ways of publishing. In case of Swarm, certain levels of redundancy are guaranteed by its very design, as well as censorship resistant properties that stem from the fact that data is spread between peers and not in a central location.

Fair Data Society recognizes the digital-self is to be taken as seriously as the physical-self. One could even ask, if there is difference between them at all.

This challenge is about publishing a webpage that deals with topics applicable to digital freedom(s) to Swarm decentralized storage.

Submission Requirements

  • Open source code license
    • Projects must be licensed under an Open Source Licence: i.e., any license for the project shall include terms substantially similar to the terms of version 1.9 of the Open Source Definition, promulgated by the Open Source Initiative at https://opensource.org/osd-annotated.
  • Using Swarm as underlying storage: second layer solutions such as Fairdrive / FairOS and Freezr are applicable.
  • Webpage should be about digital freedom(s) (e.g. privacy, fair data, data ethics, ...).

Submission deadline

19th March 2022, 24:00 UTC

Judging Criteria

  • Meeting the listed requirements.
  • Compliance with Fair Data Society Principles.
  • Quality of content and its educational / informational value.

Winner Announcement Date

Winner(s) will be announced on 21st March 2022.

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


This issue now has a funding of 1563.0 BZZ (2203.83 USD @ $1.41/BZZ) attached to it.

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gitcoinbot commented Mar 5, 2022

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


Work has been started.

These users each claimed they can complete the work by 1 day, 2 hours ago.
Please review their action plans below:

1) plur9 has started work.

It's time for a censorship-resistant Cypherpunk Manifesto website
2) laurenkumar has started work.

Make a beautiful webpage where the user could find multiple definition about digital freedom and links to multiple articles on the subject
3) d0nc0de has started work.

I will publish an existing digital freedom webpage on swarm
4) manansh11 has started work.

A webpage outlining the necessities of digital structures & policy that ensure freedoms for all.
5) deosaju has started work.

Made a digital Freedom website
6) admin-x-code has started work.

I researched and selected the best webpages talking about digital freedom.
7) walterwhites has started work.

Liberty is a blog where you can share your thoughts about Privacy, Security and Freedom of expression

Learn more on the Gitcoin Issue Details page.

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gitcoinbot commented Mar 5, 2022

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


Work for 1563.0 BZZ (1875.6 USD @ $1.2/BZZ) has been submitted by:

  1. @plur9
  2. @laurenkumar
  3. @deosaju
  4. @admin-x-code
  5. @d0nc0de
  6. @walterwhites

@FairDataSociety-github please take a look at the submitted work:


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


The funding of 1563.0 BZZ (843.58 USD @ $0.54/BZZ) attached to this issue has been approved & issued to @laurenkumar.

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