Hello Browsers 3000 Hackers,
We are thrilled to participate with you in pushing the Web3 boundaries with the Browsers 3000 Fluence challenge.
Use Fluence's Aqua in the browser to compose a p2p solution integrating with IPFS. Examples of what we think pushes the limit include but aren't limited to creating browser-to-browser apps, additional p2p layers for faster content discovery, programming strategies for obtaining data from many peers, offloading content rendering to remote nodes or p2p-based real-time notification pipelines to the browser.
USD 1,000 for the best overall solution and USD 100 for every submission that is a fully functional project using Fluence's Aqua to implement a decentralized workflow utilizing IPFS.
The grand prize winner is the highest chosen project by the Browsers 3000 Judges panel. The USD 100 prizes are contingent on the timely submissions of a functional project using Fluence's Aqua to implement a decentralized workflow utilizing IPFS.
- You may use the Fluence devcontainer to develop your solution in a repo of your choice
- Please add a detailed Readme, or even better, a short video to explain your idea and implementation
- Feel free to contact the Fluence team to ask questions
- Fluence documentation
- Fluence Aqua book
- Fluence Devcontainer
- Fluence IPFS example
- Discord
- Fluence Youtube channel
- Book A Meeting With The Team