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About Sui

Sui is a first-of-its-kind Layer 1 blockchain and smart contract platform designed from the ground up to make digital asset ownership fast, private, secure, and accessible to everyone. Its object-centric model, based on the Move programming language, enables parallel execution, sub-second finality, and rich on-chain assets. With horizontally scalable processing and storage, Sui supports a wide range of applications with unrivaled speed at low cost. Sui is a step-function advancement in blockchain and a platform on which creators and developers can build amazing user-friendly experiences. For more information about Sui, please visit https://sui.io.

Bounty Description

Explore the capabilities of the Sui ecosystem by participating in one of three challenge tracks, each tailored to showcase unique components of Sui’s infrastructure and development tools. Participants can choose from moderate to advanced difficulty levels, with a focus on zkLogin integration, on-chain smart contract marketplaces, or privacy-preserving infrastructure.

Challenges & Key Tasks

1. zkLogin Application (Moderate Difficulty)

2. On-chain Marketplace (Moderate Difficulty)

  • Objective: Build an on-chain marketplace utilizing Sui smart contracts as the backend.
  • Key Tasks:
    • Design and implement core marketplace smart contracts using Move.
    • Support basic functionality (listing, purchasing, transferring assets).
    • You can either use the Kiosk standard, or implement another form of trading
  • Resources:

3. Password Manager using Walrus & Seal (Advanced Difficulty)

Prize

  • Total prize pool: $4,000
    • Best Track Prize: $1,000 * 3
    • Best Overall Prize: $1,000 * 1 (Stacks with best track prize)

Judging Criteria

  • Idea / Concept: Originality, ambition, clarity, and relevance. Does the project identify a real need or opportunity? Is the concept compelling and innovative either within the Sui ecosystem or more broadly in Web3?
  • Product: Quality of user experience, design execution, and completeness of the application. Does the product provide a seamless and intuitive user journey? How well does the final output align with the original vision?
  • Technical Implementation: Depth and correctness of the implementation. How effectively are Sui-specific features used (e.g. Move, object composability, zkLogin, etc.)? Is the architecture sound, secure, and efficient?
  • "Wow" Factor: Overall impact. Does the project demonstrate exceptional creativity or professionalism? Does it stand out among submissions in presentation, vision, or potential?