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Gitcoin Grants Round 10 - Badger Dapp #389

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sypeer opened this issue Jun 15, 2021 · 5 comments
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Gitcoin Grants Round 10 - Badger Dapp #389

sypeer opened this issue Jun 15, 2021 · 5 comments
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@sypeer
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sypeer commented Jun 15, 2021

Quick recap

Teller is the first DeFi protocol built to evaluate consumer credit risk, and offers cryptocurrency loans that do not require a collateral amount to exceed principal loan value. This is achieved by assessing a user’s credit risk through personal consumer financial data. Consumer data is privately provided to Teller’s Credit Risk Algorithms (CRAs).

Overview

As part of efforts in expanding utilization to users and the Teller mission, we are looking to build on top of our CRAs. Our goal is to inspire developers to build on top of our open credit risk system, initially with dapps, and then so much more!

Bounty

Upto $2000 worth of ETH will be awarded to the winner entry

Challenge Description

Build a Dapp that allows users with undercollateralized loans through the Teller protocol to interact with Badger DAO with four functions:

  • Deposit WBTC, Digg or Badger into setts
  • Withdraw funds from previous deposit
  • Stake SushiLPs on user’s behalf
  • Unstake previous staked LPs

Submission Requirements

  • All submissions should be published on Github through pull requests on the Teller protocol
  • All code should be MIT licence based and open source
  • Tests to be written in typescript
  • PRs should be based off the “develop” branch and with the name starting with “feature” followed by a short description of the task: Example - “feature/GR10/badgerDapp/”

Judging Criteria

All submissions will be evaluated by the Teller Finance team, based on the following criteria:

  • Code Quality
  • Comments!!!! (enough to effectively articulate the code)
  • Fully functional
  • Gas usage per transaction
  • Test coverage and creativity of testing scenarios
  • Scope of work (the amount of time spent)
  • Bonus - Leverage the dapp with another dapp of your choice

Connect with us!

Meet us over on our discord with any questions, ideas, or just general chit chat!

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Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done


This issue now has a funding of 0.7916 ETH (2000.05 USD @ $2526.6/ETH) attached to it as part of the teller-protocol fund.

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gitcoinbot commented Jun 16, 2021

Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done


Work has been started.

These users each claimed they can complete the work by 1 week, 3 days from now.
Please review their action plans below:

1) sheffachrist has started work.

Exploring the opportunities is the best way
2) shota-masuda-onibakuchi has started work.

I integrate badger fi
3) philzest has started work.

I so much love this great project and everything about it is unique

Learn more on the Gitcoin Issue Details page.

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dB2510 commented Jun 21, 2021

@sypeer Will the smart contracts for this bounty should be written here: https://github.com/teller-protocol/teller-protocol-v1/tree/develop/contracts ??

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sypeer commented Jun 21, 2021

@dB2510 yes! Create a branch based off develop and your dapp would go here - https://github.com/teller-protocol/teller-protocol-v1/tree/develop/contracts/escrow/dapps

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dB2510 commented Jun 22, 2021

@dB2510 Can we connect on discord? My id is: dB2510#5333

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