Blockchain gaming projects on Cardano are isolated from their popular web2 counterparts. The web2 gaming economy is inaccessible in crypto.
This is the total amount allocated to CSWAP: Tokenizing Steam® Gaming Assets on Cardano.
CSWAP will tokenize Steam gaming assets on Cardano via an integration with the Steam API. This will enable the tradability of popular web2 assets alongside those of Cardano gaming projects.
No dependencies.
Functionality will be intertwined with CSWAP's proprietary technology.
CSWAP will tokenize Steam gaming assets on Cardano via an integration with the Steam API. This will enable the tradability of popular web2 assets alongside those of Cardano gaming projects.
Tokenizing Steam gaming assets on Cardano bridges Web2 and Web3, attracting new users to Cardano's ecosystem. It increases liquidity and utility by enabling trading of popular Steam assets as NFTs. This integration supports collaboration between Cardano and traditional gaming communities, boosting Cardano's appeal for developers and expanding the use cases for NFTs. It helps educate users on blockchain benefits, making Cardano a more versatile and attractive platform for digital economies.
CSWAP Systems has delivered innovative solutions on the Cardano blockchain, including the NFT/RWA DEX, cswap.market, which has surpassed 3M ADA in volume with thousands of transactions. We are among the first to bring real-world assets to Cardano, and the only team offering DEX functionality for RWAs.
Jon Kravetz is a SME on RWAs. He recently led the RWA round table discussion hosted by Cardano Paul. Link: https://x.com/Cardano/status/1836457675803992389
CSWAP Systems brings senior-level experience from companies like Nike, Best Buy, and Airbus. Jon Kravetz has led development teams, resulting in seven-figure solutions for enterprises such as AstraZeneca and Rexel.
CSWAP Systems uses agile methodologies in its development process, with a boutique consulting angle. This allows our team to remain lean and deliver high quality solutions. Here are some processes we incorporate into our planning, design, and development phases.
1) Business requirements gathering.
2) Gap analysis.
3) Functionality matrix/scorecard including ease of implementation, user value, and product value.
4) Comprehensive Screen Design Documentation including wireframes and functional requirements.
5) Transparent and community development process.
Business Requirements Gathering
A) Milestone Outputs: CSWAP Systems will provide a detailed business requirements document. This document will outline exactly what is needed from a business perspective to deliver a MVP solution for our Steam API integration.
B) Acceptance Criteria: The business requirements document must describe the requirements in a way so that the team can begin the solution design process.
C) Evidence of Milestone Completion: Business and Technical leadership will sign off on the business requirements document and share with Catalyst team as requested.
Screen Design Documentation
A) Milestone Outputs: CSWAP Systems will provide a working screen design document with wireframes and functional description for each screen/module. (version 1)
B) Acceptance Criteria: The screen design document, which is a living agile document, must account for all new screens and modules and fulfill the business requirements.
C) Evidence of Milestone Completion: Business and Technical leadership will sign off on the screen design document. A link to the agile SDD will be provided to Catalyst team for ongoing review.
Steam API Integration Concept / MVP.
A) Milestone Outputs: CSWAP will deliver Steam assets via the Steam API into the CSWAP ecosystem (staging environment).
B) Acceptance Criteria: CSWAP Systems has successfully integrated Steam API assets into its ecosystem.
C) Evidence of Milestone Completion: CSWAP Systems will provide a link to our staging server so that milestone completion can be verified in a hands-on-manner.
MVP Solution Delivery
A) Milestone Outputs: CSWAP will provide a video demonstrating our end to end solution working on staging. We will also provide a project closeout report.
B) Acceptance Criteria: The video and project closeout report is provided to either the catalyst team and/or public.
C) Evidence of Milestone Completion: The video, project closeout report, and live staging functionality showcasing Steam API integration.
Jon Kravetz (CEO) - Project Lead – Strategy & Integration
Role: Lead the strategic direction for integrating Steam assets with Cardano via the Steam API. Lead Frontend Architect. Oversee project execution to ensure seamless delivery of the MVP.
Co-Lead (COO) – Research & Backend Integration
Role: Lead research on integrating Steam assets with Cardano, focusing on how the Steam API can be leveraged for seamless tokenization. Work closely with the Software Development Lead to manage asset minting and backend integration, ensuring efficient bridging between Steam and Cardano.
Lead Plutus/Aiken Architect (CTO) – Smart Contract Development
Develop smart contracts as needed to support the integration of Steam assets on Cardano, ensuring they are secure and efficient.
Franklin Chua - Software Development Lead – Plutus Architect & Backend
Role: Design and implement the minting and backend architecture needed for the Steam API integration. Ensure that data from Steam assets is properly tokenized and managed within the Cardano ecosystem. Work closely with the team to achieve a scalable and efficient system.
Frontend Developer – UI/UX Design
Develop features for seamless interaction with Steam assets, focusing on ease of use. Refine the cswap.market interface for an intuitive user experience and collaborates with the team to ensure a cohesive platform.
Development Costs: 100,000ADA
Integration Costs: 50,000 ADA
Bridging the gap between web2 and Cardano via the Steam API requires significant technical expertise. The labor required for this proposal is heavily discounted relative to industry norms. Any reputable vendor would charge at least 3 times more for the scope of this proposal.