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Most inspiring Fairdrive Dapp #7

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crtahlin opened this issue Feb 28, 2022 · 3 comments
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Most inspiring Fairdrive Dapp #7

crtahlin opened this issue Feb 28, 2022 · 3 comments

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crtahlin commented Feb 28, 2022

Prize Bounty

2 winners of 2604 BZZ each

Challenge Description

Fairdrive is a community drive initiative with the mission to empower digital freedom by enabling decentralized storage to be used by individuals in a form of a personal data storage (PDS) under their sovereign control. At the heart of Fairdrive idea are interoperability, data sovereignty and privacy.

Fairdrive uses a layer 2 storage on top of Swarm, the FairOS to allow for extra features (folder and file structure, key value store, document store) and user accounts. Users have control over the data access can give it to more app or other data users.

This challenge is about porting an existing or making a new Dapp, to use Fairdrive as one of its storage options. Fairdrive Protocol React components can be used, or writing to FairOS directly. The end results should be data accessible in user's Fairdrive App interface. The use case covered by the Dapp should be demonstrating the possibilities of interoperability, data sovereignty and privacy.

Note: Fairdrive is not production ready and pending a security review; no sensitive data should be stored into Fairdrive.

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.
  • Documentation of solution: how to run, how it works.
  • Recorded demonstration of working solution.
  • A working link to a public Github or Gitlab repository containing the code, team members, presentations, demo and documentation, licence information.
  • This bounty requires a working product // a PoC.
  • Using Swarm as underlying storage through usage of second layer solutions such as Fairdrive / FairOS.

Submission deadline

19th March 2022, 24:00 UTC

Judging Criteria

  • Meeting the listed requirements.
  • Compliance with Fair Data Society Principles.
  • Quality of implementation: code, documentation, technical excellence.
  • Quality of user experience.
  • Innovation of implementation and of use case.
  • Technical complexity of implementation.

Winner Announcement Date

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

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gitcoinbot commented Mar 2, 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 33 minutes from now.
Please review their action plans below:

1) ikalonji has started work.

Building dapp with fairdrive
2) shepherliu has started work.

a Fairos based Dapp for share videos, you can upload your videos to your own area or upload to the public area which all people can view it.

Learn more on the Gitcoin Issue Details page.

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gitcoinbot commented Mar 17, 2022

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


Work for 5208.0 BZZ (6457.92 USD @ $1.24/BZZ) has been submitted by:

  1. @shepherliu
  2. @ikalonji

@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 5208.0 BZZ (8228.64 USD @ $1.58/BZZ) attached to this issue has been approved & issued to @shepherliu.

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