Fluence is excited to co-sponsor Lumos' Buidl For Web3 hackathon.
Fluence provides the protocol, infrastructure and tools to enable decentralized compute for applications and backends on peer-to-peer networks. Fluence nodes host discoverable services comprised of WebAssembly modules, using Wasm standards to link modules and access external resources. Service discovery is achieved by p2p function addressability rather than REST or JSON-RPC.
The control flow of service execution is abstracted by Aqua, Fluence's purpose-built distributed systems programming language. Aqua simplifies the creation of distributed algorithms, such as replication, consensus, parallel execution, etc., on top of distributed function calls, and also to deploy and orchestrate services on remote nodes. As a result, the Fluence protocol and solution stack allows you to quickly and effectively create and implement Web3 protocols and reliable decentralized applications.
Fluence is sponsoring the Upgrade the #BUIDLer's Toolbox track with a USDC 3,500 and USDC 1,500 price for the best Web3 tooling, API, SDK, services, or patterns built with Fluence and Aqua. The easiest way to get started is to swing by the developers docs and then build a small Fluence project or try one of the examples, identify tooling deficits and kick-off your hackathon project.
For a quick overview, see our Hacking On Fluence document as well as the examples repo.
See Lumos Labs hackathon FAQ
Fluence has a variety of components and building blocks available to accelerate your project build.