Description
Proposal for Participation in the Student Contributors Program
Team Introduction
Hello Gno.land team,
We are a group of four final-year students and recent graduates from the School of Computing, Union University in Belgrade, Serbia, and we are eager to participate in the Student Contributors Program to contribute to and learn from the Gno.land community.
Team Members:
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Stefan Nikolić
- CV: Stefan_Nikolic_CV.pdf
- GitHub: stefann-01
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Jovan Jovanović
- CV: Jovan_Jovanovic_CV.pdf
- GitHub: JJOptimist
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Matija Marjanović
- CV: Matija_Marjanovic_CV.pdf
- GitHub: matijamarjanovic
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Ivan Ursulović
- CV: Ivan_Ursulovic_CV.pdf
- GitHub: ursulovic
Highlighted Projects
We would like to showcase a few of our projects that we are particularly proud of:
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Ponte - Ponte is an open-source protocol revolutionising employment verification by leveraging zero knowledge and attestations.
Hackathon Submission -
Mist Protocol - Mist enables private Ethereum transactions with stealth addresses, inspired by the Base SAP paper.
Hackathon Submission -
Prophet - Prophet is reputation-based information trading platform which enables selling partially disclosed information using IPFS and asymmetric encryption.
Hackathon Submission -
Debating Platform - A decentralized platform for creating debates, posting replies, and managing profiles, with data stored on the Ethereum blockchain and IPFS.
GitHub Repository -
NutritionTrackerRMA - NutritionTrackerRMA is a meal planning and tracking Android app that offers a user-friendly design and robust features to help users efficiently track nutrition, organize meals, and manage dietary preferences.
GitHub Repository
Why We Are Interested
Our team is excited about the potential of decentralized technologies and the unique possibilities that Gno.land offers. With a shared enthusiasm for innovation, we are eager to dive into the Gno.land ecosystem and explore the full potential of this platform. Together, we bring a strong foundation in software development and system design, and three of us have practical experience working with blockchain technologies. The SCP provides the ideal environment for us to push boundaries, experiment with new ideas, and build meaningful solutions on Gno.land.
How We Plan to Contribute
For a start, we could build simple dApps like games or other straightforward applications to get familiar with Gno.land. As we become more comfortable with the platform, we’d love to experiment with basic DeFi protocols, such as staking or lending systems, and potentially building an oracle and a stablecoin.
We’re also open to porting our own projects or translating applications from other chains to Gno.land, further expanding the ecosystem. Lastly, with guidance from more experienced contributors, we’d be keen to explore and discuss improvements in governance models, tokenomics, and DAO structures.
We’re flexible and ready to focus our attention on whichever area the Gno.land community needs most.
Additional Contribution
We believe we can further contribute to the Gno.land ecosystem beyond the SC program by offering to host panels and workshops at our university after we have finished the program:
- Panel: We would be happy to organize an event at Union University where we can share our experiences with Gno.land and introduce other students to the community, sparking interest in decentralized technologies.
- Student Training Sessions: After we have completed the SCP, we could also organize workshops or short courses to teach other students how to write smart contracts in Gno, helping to grow the Gno.land community.
Next Steps
We are excited about the potential to contribute and learn through this program. We would appreciate knowing what the next steps in the process are and how we can move forward. You can review our CVs and GitHub profiles to better understand our background. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need additional information. We look forward to the opportunity to participate and help grow the Gno.land community.
Thank you for your consideration!