Build with Celo Hackathon is a three (3) phase hackathon event focused on Regenerative Finance (#ReFi) within DAOs, NFTs, Gaming (GameFi), Social Impact (SocialFI) and developer tooling/infrastructure on the Celo platform.
Celo selected Hackerearth to facilitate the hackathon expereince. To learn more information about the Build on Celo hackathon event and register, navigate to Hackerearth Build on Celo hackathon site: link
- DAO Track:
- Build decentralized web applications facilitating DAOs within ReFi, ReFi DAO Tools, and ReFi DAO Infrastructure.
- NFT, Gaming and Creator Track:
- Build an application incorporating ReFi, ReFi creators tools, and ReFi creators infrastructure
- Social Impact Track:
- Build a decentralized web applications focused on social impact within ReFi, Social impact ReFi Tools, and Social impact ReFi Infrastructure
- 9/1 - Fork this repo
- 9/8 - Change README
- 9/17 - 3 commits
- 9/26 - 3 commits
- 9/30 - 3 commits
Three (3) phase hackathon event starting August 26th, 2022.
- Hackathon Phase 1 Kick-off - August 26th, 2022
- Project Idea Submissions Due - September 11th, 2022
- Evaluations - September 12th-16th, 2022
- Hackathon Phase 2 Kick off - September 19th, 2022
- Project Submissions Due - November 6th, 2022
- Evaluations - November 7th - December 4th, 2022
- Hackathon Phase 3 Kick off - TBD
Hackathon participants will need to:
- Fork this repo
- Utilize HackerEarth to:
- Manage and collaborate with your team
- Submit your project for final evaluation
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Fork this repo
- Press the Fork button
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Create project branch
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Make your changes within new branch!
- Copy the folder named Project_Name
- Rename the copied folder with your project name
- Modify project details within your project folder Readme.md
- Project Name
- Brief Description
- Team members & roles
- Hackathon track
- Project details
- Demonstartion video (*Phase 2 & 3, Required)
- Requirements (*Phase 2 & 3, Required)
- Instructions to build & test (*Phase 2 & 3, Required)
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Add, commit, and push the changes
- Add the files you've changed and commit them with a descriptive message.
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Submit your pull request (*Phase 2 & 3, Required)
- Submit to the maintainers for approval. Head over to the original repositories Pull Requests tab, you should see an automatic suggestion from GitHub to create a pull request from your new branch.
- Utilize your project name as the title for your initial pull Requests
- Provide a brief project description within the pull request comment
Congrats, your officially a Build with Celo Hackathon participant!
This section contains information about some of the key tools and resources that will help developers start building applications on Celo.
For a comprehensive list of resources and information, review Celo Docs.
View the Developer Code Examples page to get started using the Celo SDKs with guided coding exercises.
- celo-composer
- Celo Composer allows you to quickly build, deploy, and iterate on decentralized applications using Celo. It provides a number of frameworks, examples, and Celo specific functionality to help you get started with your next dApp.
- ContractKit
- Javascript package of Celo blockchain utilities
- Manage connections to the Celo blockchain, accounts, send transactions, interact with smart contracts, etc.
- A set of wrappers around the core protocol smart contracts to easily connect with contracts related to governance, validators, on-chain exchange, etc.
- Includes web3.js
- Celo Ethers.js Wrapper (experimental)
- A minimal wrapper to make ethers.js compatible with the Celo network
- use-react
- The easiest way to access Celo in your React applications 🔥. react-celo is a React hook for managing access to Celo with a built-in headless modal system for connecting to your users wallet of choice.
- Now your DApp can be made available to everyone in the Celo ecosystem, from Valora users to self custodied Ledger users.
- By default react-celo is styled so that you can drop it into your application and go, however it's fully customisable so you can maintain a consistent UX throughout your application.
- DappKit
- Easily connect to the Valora wallet with your React Native mobile application
- Valora manages user account, private keys and transaction signing, so you can focus on building your dapp
- Learn more and see the code with the Dappkit truffle box
- Python SDK
- Java SDK
- iOS SDK
- Valora provides a clean, intuitive UI where users can send transactions and interact with smart contracts
- Forno
- Node access service so you can connect your dapp to the Celo blockchain without having to run node infrastructure
- ODIS
- Oblivious decentralized identity service
- Lightweight identity layer that makes it easy to send cryptocurrency to a phone number
- Blockscout block explorers
- Alfajores testnet & mainnet
- Stats.celo.org to check network activity and health
- Alfajores Testnet
- Faucet for free testnet CELO and cUSD
- Forno supports connections to alfajores
- Requires Alfajores Celo wallet for mobile device testing (please request, support@clabs.co)
- Baklava testnet for validators and testing protocol changes
- Similarities between Celo and Ethereum means you can use many of the most popular Ethereum developer tools.
- Celo supports the EVM, so tools for writing smart contracts in Solidity (or any language that compiles to EVM bytecode) are compatible with Celo
- ERC20, NFT (ERC721) and other smart contract interface standards are supported, see Celo for Ethereum Developers
- Truffle
- OpenZeppelin
- Remix
- Join our Discord
- Discourse Forum