logoHackFS 2024

About

Fluence, the cloudless off-chain compute protocol, enables a decentralized serverless compute and infrastructure (DePin) platform allowing developers to create compute functions and deploy them to Tier 4 data centers providing provable, decentralized CPU and RAM resources. The Fluence on-chain compute marketplace, built on IPC, facilitates the trustless matching of applications' demand for and providers' supply of capacity, respectively. The Fluence compute marketplace allows developers to deploy applications comprised of just one or many Fluence Compute Functions.

Prizes

🛒 Best Contributions To Improving The Fluence Marketplace$3,000
Up to 3 teams will receive $1,000
Improve or expand on Fluence indexing [https://github.com/boneyard93501/hackfs-2024/blob/main], dashboard(s) [https://github.com/boneyard93501/hackfs-2024/blob/main] or marketplace [https://github.com/boneyard93501/hackfs-2024/blob/main]. For a link to the current explorers and dashboards see the DAR network page [https://dar.fluence.dev/]. For a little inspiration, consider: > Improve the marketplace by extending/complementing the matcher with a spot auction; > Implement (liquid) staking pools to delegators; > Implement a new faucet using a Web3 auth approach such as SIWE.

Qualification Requirements

In addition to the HackFS Rules & Regulations, teams need to fork this repo and add their submission. Keep this repo private until the end of the event. When the number of valid, eligible and equally accomplished submissions exceeds the number of prizes, as determined by the Judge(s), the timestamp of the last change of the submitted repo will serve as the tie-breaker. An eligible submission requires teams to: > generously document their solution with one or more readme files and, when applicable, code documentation; > commit the complete project scaffold to your forked repo including the .fluence directory; > submit a two (2) to five (5) minute (linked) video shilling your masterpiece. Youtube is penty good enough; > submit as a Github or GitLab repo with MIT or Apache 2.0 license.

💎 Best Use Of Fluence Compute$7,000
   ① $3,000       ② $2,500       ③ $1,500   
Create a decentralized application from Fluence cloudless functions. Your application should use at least three serverless functions (deployed to three different peers) composed and choreographed with Aqua. Alternatively, create a reusable Marine library with at least three distinct API functions and the matching (reusable) Aqua bindings. For either approach, provide ample test coverage with Aqua. Need some ideas? Get your AI on with Fluence and port the openai-chagpt-api crate to Marine and implement a demo application using Aqua or Embrace cryptography and port a (Rust) MPC library to Marine and implement a demo application covering key generation, signing and key refresh with Aqua If your application or library requires RPC, consider using fRPC for bonus points.

Qualification Requirements

In addition to the HackFS Rules & Regulations, teams need to fork this repo and add their submission. Keep this repo private until the end of the event. When the number of valid, eligible and equally accomplished submissions exceeds the number of prizes, as determined by the Judge(s), the timestamp of the last change of the submitted repo will serve as the tie-breaker. An eligible submission requires teams to > generously document their solution with one or more readme files and, when applicable, code documentation; > commit the complete project scaffold to your forked repo including the .fluence directory; > submit a two (2) to five (5) minute (linked) video shilling your masterpiece. Youtube is penty good enough; > submit as a Github or GitLab repo with MIT or Apache 2.0 license

Workshop

Hacking decentralized, serverless compute and...

The Fluence protocol powers a decentralized, serverless off-chain compute platform and on-chain marketplace leverag...

This workshop is happening live

05:30 PM EDT — Friday, May 17, 2024