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TESTNET 3 CHALLENGES

After two successful testnets in 2020 and our mainnet launch within sight, we are happy to announce the launch of Concordium Testnet 3 and to invite testers, developers, and users all over the world to compete to earn up to 10 million GTU.

Rationale

Concordium Testnet 3 is a collaborative era intended to stress-test the network, encourage participation from all over the world, and help testers, developers, and users get ready to participate in Concordium.

Concordium Testnet 3 will be released on October 6, 2020. The Incentivized Testnet 3 will be launched on October 15, 2020 and will end 6 weeks later.

During this period, node operators, developers, and community members can receive rewards (up to 0,1% of the mainnet supply, meaning 10,000,000 GTU) for helping to secure, sustain, and grow Concordium Network and the ecosystem.

Rules of Engagement

Concordium does not intend to collect and store any other user data of its challenge contributors than what is strictly necessary to pay out their rewards on the mainnet once it is launched. Concordium only stores the GitHub user name and the earned total reward amount of its contributors.

The following rules of engagements are required:

  • A contributor, who wants to submit a challenge result in repository Testnet3-Challenges, must be a registered user on GitHub.
  • All submissions must be signed with GitHub build-in commit signature mechanism using GPG.
  • The GitHub user name should not be changed until the rewards are paid out
  • After the launch of the mainnet, a contributor should create a mainnet account and send a signed submission of the account address in repository Testnet3-RewardClaim.

To sign your submissions, you must use the GitHub build-in commit signature meachanism using GPG. If a commit has a signature that cannot be verified by GitHub, i.e. marked unverified or not marked at all, it does not constitute a valid submission for Concordium. Please see GitHub - Commit Signature for more information.

This approach enables Concordium to trace the GitHub user name to earned rewards on Testnet3-Challenges and to a mainnet account on Testnet3-RewardClaim.

Note that in one challenge, i.e. challenge (ID2) in mission Identities, a contributor must use a valid real-life identity to issue a Concordium identity. Concordium will only check the identity attributes made public in the submission. The Concordium identity will be erased when testnet3 is taken down.

Missions and Challenges

The missions and challenges can be viewed in Project Challenges. Please note that they intentionally only provide a minimum description of mission and submission content. For detailed step-to-step guides, troubleshooting and faqs, we expect the contributors to consult Documentation and Help.

Reward Distribution

  • Concordium accepts one approved submission per challenge per contributor.
  • Each challenge has a GTU amount tag, which is rewarded, if Concordium approves the submission.
  • Rejected submissions can be modified and resubmitted.
  • Each mission has a max total number of rewards ("seats"). Rewards are paid out after the first-come-first-serve principle. When the max total number of seats is reached, Concordium will close the respective challenges and won’t check nor approve any more related submissions.

Submission Process

Bugs and Improvements

If you encounter a problem, please check already reported issues on GitHub in Project Bugs & Improvements and known issues on the Concordium webside under Troubleshooting. To submit a bug report, please go to Issues and provide a short description, steps to reproduce, platform and OS, expected result and actual result. We also welcome suggestions for improvements.

Documentation and Help

  • Concordium testnet information, step-by-step guides, and troubleshooting can be found here.
  • General Github.com help documentation can be found here.

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Disclaimer

By participating in this Testnet, you agree to the Concordium Testnet 3 Terms and Conditions.

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