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Cardano does not currently have an easy to use polling system that accepts survey inputs based upon community proofs such as NFT ownership.
DripDropz will add gated polling features to its existing Open Source Voting stack.
This is the total amount allocated to DripDropz Open Source Voting Gated Polling. 2 out of 5 milestones are completed.
1/5
UX/UI Implementation
Cost: ₳ 42,000
Delivery: Month 1 - Nov 2023
2/5
Code Implementation
Cost: ₳ 36,050
Delivery: Month 3 - Jan 2024
3/5
Documentation and Testing
Cost: ₳ 36,050
Delivery: Month 4 - Feb 2024
4/5
Feature Release
Cost: ₳ 10,000
Delivery: Month 5 - Mar 2024
5/5
Video Recap
Cost: ₳ 29,400
Delivery: Month 6 - Apr 2024
The DripDropz Team
No dependencies.
Project will be fully open source.
SDG Goals
16 - Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
SDG Subgoals
16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels
Key Performance Indicator (KPI)
16.6.2 - Proportion of population satisfied with their last experience of public services
This proposal adds a non-binding polling feature to the DripDropz open source voting system. In a Web3 environment, it is difficult to identify individual users because new wallets or email identities can be created cheaply and quickly. Assets can also be moved around rapidly, which further clouds the view of user populations and their needs.
To address this, we propose a form of non-binding polling that works like on-chain voting but without requiring registration transactions or on-chain votes. This lightweight alternative is more like a traditional polling system.
By taking a snapshot of wallets at a specific time and requiring them to hold a specific asset (such as an NFT policy ID, a native asset, or ADA), we can receive a poll response from each wallet in the snapshot without writing an on-chain transaction. This is useful for polls and non-binding resolutions where the identification of the wallet is more important than the final outcome of the vote.
Here are some of the benefits of this proposal:
We believe that this proposal would make the DripDropz open source voting system more useful and accessible to a wider range of users. We are excited to see how it is used to improve governance and engagement in the Cardano community.
The challenge identifies several areas where our proposal is a good fit. Our voting system can be implemented as a governance system and as a business solution.
As a governance system, our tool can be used by clubs, organizations, homeowners associations, and boardrooms to make decisions in a transparent and democratic way.
As a business solution, our tool can be used by organizations to increase product engagement. For example, it can be used to raise awareness of new products or services, or to solicit feedback from customers.
The Cardano ecosystem benefits from both advanced voting tools and increased chain volume. Our tool provides both of these benefits, making it a valuable addition to the Cardano ecosystem.
Our project will be successful when the new features are added to the open source repository and available to the public.
The outputs of this project will mostly take the form of github commits to the maintained open source repository. There will be additional explainer videos and documentation that will be produced.
DripDropz has a proven track record of delivering high quality products to the Cardano Community. Our core product services nearly 10,000 wallets every 5 days. Team members have provided a wealth of open source software, as well as powerful tools such as Phyrhose and BuffyBot. We are active in the community and are present at all of the major Cardano events, such as NFTxLV, Rare Evo, Cardano Summit, and the Governance workshops.
For this project, the goal is to increase functionality for the Open Source Voting tool to improve the usability of the tool for the greater community and new adopters. Our approach is feasible, because we have community requests for the features listed here, and we understand that we are capable of delivering these items to the community.
This project has four milestones. We will begin immediately with the UX/UI implementation phase, as we already have user feedback to guide our design. In this phase, we will research existing solutions, build out a user journey/user experience, and then implement a UI.
Once the UX/UI is complete, we will implement the code necessary to execute the user experience. This will involve coding the user interface, as well as the backend logic that powers the system.
After the code is implemented, we will move into a documentation and testing phase. This will involve creating documentation for the system, as well as testing the system to ensure that it works as expected.
Finally, we will release the system to the main branch of the code base. This will make the system available to users.
Milestone 1: UX/UI Implementation will have a deliverable of a UI created in a Figma document and shared publicly with the community.
Milestone 2: Code Implementation will see a Pull Request created and updated with the features described above.
Milestone 3: Documentation and Testing will show documentation updates within the code that describe the new functionality.
Final Milestone: Release will include the pull request merged back into the main code base, with functionality available to all.
This project makes use of our UX/UI design resources, media team, engineering resources, and management resources.
Milestone 1:
UX/UI Designer: 30000
Lead Developer: 10000
Management: 2000
Milestone 2:
UX/UI Designer: 10000
Lead Developer: 60000
Management: 2000
Milestone 3:
Lead Developer: 10000
Support Staff: 2000
Management: 2000
Final Milestone:
Lead Developer: 4000
Support Staff: 2000
Management: 2000
Administrative Overhead for Catalyst Fund Reporting Administration: 17500
Total Budget: 153500
We believe that providing easy-to-use open source tools to the community creates immense value for the Cardano ecosystem. A user-friendly voting tool that anyone can implement on their own is valuable to the entire range of projects building in Web 3.
This tool uses mainnet transactions, which means that the community benefits from the increased transaction volume. This, in turn, results in a growing treasury that can be used to fund further innovation in our space.
Here are some specific examples of how this tool can benefit the Cardano ecosystem:
We believe that this tool has the potential to make a significant impact on the Cardano ecosystem. We are excited to see how it is used to improve governance, engagement, and education in the community.
NB: Monthly reporting was deprecated from January 2024 and replaced fully by the Milestones Program framework. Learn more here
The project team is always kept up to date at https://dripdropz.io/about-us. Each team member is public, and available via social media for any questions you may have. The Team member roles are also described at the above link.