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Develop Use Cases
Develop use cases for the Autonity community. Make use of Autonity as an L1 platform and lever its primitives in your application. There are no pre-defined tasks or other constraints to design or inspiration. Just be guided by Autonity’s vision of decentralized infrastructure for borderless markets. You can make as many submissions as you can master…
Synopsis
You compete in this challenge by developing a use case application for Autonity. There are no specific use case development tasks. Your use case, your choice, but as guiding principles award entries should aim to:
make use of Autonity’s protocol primitives and L1 platform features
contribute toward achieving Autonity’s vision as stated on https://autonity.org/:
Autonity is an EVM-based, public blockchain designed as decentralized infrastructure for borderless markets.
Entries can be submitted at any point between the start time of the Games and the end time of the final Game Round #6. Entries submitted between the start and end dates of a Game Round will be judged at the end of that round. Entries submitted between game rounds will be carried forward as an entry to the next round. A participant can submit multiple entries for Use case Tasks in a Round and throughout the Games.
Submissions that are clones of other GitHub projects without significant development by the submitter will not be considered valid entries. Winners will be announced at round end with other award winners.
How to take part in Developer Tasks
Ready to take part? Complete the Games Registration Form if you haven’t done so already.
Details of how the develop use case task is entered for and scored are given on this page.
How to enter
How to submit entries to the Best use case award
- Develop – Develop your submission in a repository of the GitHub account you provided at game registration and make the repo publicly accessible. Label your repo with topics
autonity
and other topics appropriate to the use case - Submit – Use Developer awards Form to submit an entry to the Games. Select the form’s option Best use case award and be sure to provide the url to the project’s repo.
Submitted entries must be in the public domain and open sourced if licensed. See Licensing for award submissions for accepted licenses.
Awards
The develop use case challenge offers the Best use case award for Round #5.
Develop use case has an allocation of 25,000 Award Tributes and up to 5 winners:
Task | Award Tributes | Winners |
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Best use case award | 5,000 Tributes | 5 winners |
Winning submissions are those with the highest score (see scoreboard ranking).
Roulette
If you don’t make it into the winners for the round, you still have a chance to win an award through the Roulette, so you should always submit your entry!
Every valid non-winning submission is also included in the Use case Tasks challenge roulette. The roulette is run at the end of the Game’s Final Round #6 and randomly selects 5 participants who have entered for a developer award task but have not been chosen as a winner. 5 roulette winners are chosen, winning 1,000 Award Tributes each.
Scoring rule
Submissions are evaluated by a community panel made up of the Autonity core development team. Entries are judged using the Use case Rubric.