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Understanding eUTXO programming can be hard for developers coming from other ecosystems, junior devlopers, kids exploring blockchain or non visual and kinetic learners.
Gamifying the eUTXO learning experience by building a user friendly game that allows developers to learn eUTXO based programming while enjoying the process and getting rewarded in the process
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eUTXO Quest
Enter the amount of funding you are requesting in ADA
57000
Please specify how many months you expect your project to last
7
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No
Original Language
en
What is the problem you want to solve?
Understanding eUTXO programming can be hard for developers coming from other ecosystems, junior devlopers, kids exploring blockchain or non visual and kinetic learners.
Does your project have any dependencies on other organizations, technical or otherwise?
No
Describe any dependencies or write 'No dependencies'
No dependencies
Will your project's outputs be fully open source?
Yes
License and Additional Information
MIT licence
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Learn to Earn
Describe what makes your idea innovative compared to what has been previously funded (whether by you or others).
"eUTXO Quest" introduces a novel approach to Cardano by gamifying eUTXO programming, a unique model lacking a dedicated interactive tool. Unlike previous Cardano-funded projects (e.g., Plutus Pioneer Program’s static courses), it combines visual/kinetic learning with on-chain rewards (ADA/NFTs), targeting diverse learners, juniors, kids, and non-visual users—unaddressed before. Its multiplayer mode and testnet integration offer a fresh, collaborative edge, avoiding rehashed work.
Describe what your prototype or MVP will demonstrate, and where it can be accessed.
The MVP for "eUTXO Quest" will demonstrate a 5-level gamified eUTXO learning experience, featuring drag-and-drop transaction creation and Plutus script simulations, deployable on Cardano’s testnet. By project end (Month 7), it will be accessible via a web app on IPFS (e.g., ipfs) and GitHub, with wallet integration (Nami/Eternl) for reward claims. The community can help test by joining beta phases (starting Month 3), providing feedback on levels, and deploying scripts on-chain. This on-chain MVP ensures real-world applicability, fostering developer skill-building within Cardano.
Describe realistic measures of success, ideally with on-chain metrics.
Success for "eUTXO Quest" will be measured with credible, data-based on-chain metrics tied to Cardano’s network. We project onboarding 5,000 users in year one, with 70% (3,500) completing at least 5 levels, driving 1,000+ testnet/mainnet transactions from script deployments and reward claims. This aligns with Cardano’s 2024 average of ~75,000 daily transactions, where educational tools could contribute 1-2% initially. Success includes 30% user retention after 6 months (1,500 active users) and 5+ Catalyst proposals from players, reflecting community impact.
Please describe your proposed solution and how it addresses the problem
Our proposed solution is to develop an interactive, gamified educational platform called "eUTXO Quest" – a user-friendly game designed specifically to demystify eUTXO (extended Unspent Transaction Output) programming on the Cardano blockchain. By transforming complex concepts into engaging, reward-based challenges, players can learn eUTXO fundamentals through gameplay, simulations, and real-world application scenarios. This approach addresses the steep learning curve associated with eUTXO by making education fun, accessible, and inclusive, ultimately fostering a larger, more skilled developer community within the Cardano ecosystem.
The game will be built as a web-based application with optional mobile integration, leveraging Cardano's native tools like Plutus scripts and the Cardano Node API for backend simulations. Players will progress through levels that mirror real eUTXO workflows, earning in-game rewards that can translate to real Cardano tokens (e.g., ADA or custom NFTs) upon completion of milestones. This not only incentivizes learning but also encourages practical application, bridging the gap between theory and deployment on the Cardano testnet or mainnet.
Why This Solution?
eUTXO programming, Cardano's core model for smart contracts and transactions, differs significantly from account-based models like Ethereum's, leading to confusion for newcomers. Traditional learning resources—such as documentation, tutorials, and courses—often rely on static text or videos, which can be overwhelming or ineffective for certain learners. For instance:
Developers from other ecosystems (e.g., Ethereum or Solana) struggle with eUTXO's deterministic and stateful nature, where transactions must explicitly manage inputs and outputs.
Junior developers and kids lack the patience or foundational knowledge for dense technical readings.
Non-visual and kinetic learners benefit more from hands-on, interactive experiences rather than passive consumption.
Gamification solves this by tapping into proven educational psychology principles: it increases engagement through elements like progression, competition, and immediate feedback, as supported by studies from organizations like the Gamification Research Network, which show gamified learning can improve retention by up to 90%. In blockchain contexts, similar projects (e.g., CryptoZombies for Ethereum) have successfully onboarded thousands of developers, demonstrating that fun, reward-driven experiences lower barriers to entry. For Cardano, this solution aligns with the ecosystem's emphasis on accessibility and education, directly contributing to Catalyst's goals of innovation and community growth by expanding the pool of eUTXO-proficient builders.
Moreover, rewards add a motivational layer, turning learning into an economically viable activity. In a volatile crypto space, this can attract diverse participants, including those in underserved regions, promoting global adoption of Cardano.
Target Audience (Whom?)
The primary beneficiaries include:
Developers transitioning from other blockchains: Experienced coders familiar with Solidity or Rust who need to grasp eUTXO's nuances without starting from scratch.
Junior developers: Early-career programmers or students seeking an entry point into blockchain development.
Kids and young explorers: Ages 12+ interested in blockchain, with simplified modes to introduce concepts like transactions and smart contracts in a non-intimidating way.
Non-visual and kinetic learners: Individuals who thrive on interactive simulations, puzzles, and physical analogies (e.g., dragging UTXOs like puzzle pieces) rather than reading or watching.
Secondary audiences include educators (who can use the game in classrooms), hobbyists, and even non-technical Cardano enthusiasts wanting to understand the tech behind their investments. By design, the game will be inclusive, supporting multiple languages (starting with English, Spanish, and Japanese) and accessibility features like screen reader compatibility and adjustable difficulty levels.
How It Works?
The game operates as a progressive adventure where players "quest" through a virtual Cardano world, solving eUTXO-based challenges to advance. Core mechanics include:
Onboarding and Tutorials:
New players start with a guided tutorial level that explains eUTXO basics using simple analogies (e.g., UTXOs as "locked treasure chests" that must be explicitly unlocked and spent).
Interactive quizzes and mini-games reinforce concepts like transaction validity, datum, redeemers, and script validation.
Core Gameplay Loop:
Levels and Challenges: Structured around eUTXO workflows. For example:
Level 1: Basic transactions – Players drag-and-drop UTXOs to create valid inputs/outputs, learning about conservation of value.
Level 2: Smart contracts – Simulate Plutus scripts by building conditions (e.g., time-locked spending) and testing against failure scenarios.
Advanced Levels: Multi-signature setups, oracle integrations, and DeFi simulations (e.g., creating a simple DEX using eUTXO).
Simulation Engine: A built-in sandbox powered by Cardano's off-chain tools (e.g., Plutus Tx for script emulation) allows players to run code snippets in a safe environment, viewing real-time outcomes like transaction fees or state changes.
Failure and Feedback: Mistakes trigger helpful hints or "rewind" features, encouraging experimentation without frustration.
Multiplayer and Community Elements:
Collaborative modes where players team up to solve complex eUTXO puzzles, fostering community discussions via integrated forums or Discord bots.
Leaderboards for competitive play, ranked by completion speed or creativity in solutions.
Integration with Cardano Ecosystem:
Players can export successful game scripts to the Cardano testnet for real deployment, providing a seamless transition to production.
Wallet connectivity (e.g., via Nami or Eternl) for claiming rewards directly on-chain.
The game will be developed using modern web technologies: React.js for the frontend, Node.js for backend, and Haskell/Plutus for Cardano-specific logic. Open-source under the Apache 2.0 license, it will be hosted on decentralized storage like IPFS for resilience.
Key Features
Customizable Learning Paths: Adaptive difficulty based on user profiles (e.g., "Beginner Mode" for kids with cartoon visuals vs. "Pro Mode" for devs with code editors).
Visual and Kinetic Tools: Drag-and-drop interfaces for building transactions, 3D visualizations of UTXO flows, and haptic feedback on mobile for kinetic learners.
Rewards System:
In-game points convertible to Cardano-native assets: e.g., earn ADA micro-rewards (funded via Catalyst grant) for completing levels, or mint NFTs representing "certificates of mastery."
Bounty challenges: Community-submitted puzzles with token prizes, encouraging ongoing engagement.
Integration with Cardano's governance: Top players could propose real Catalyst ideas based on their learnings.
Analytics and Progress Tracking: Dashboards showing skill progression, with exportable reports for resumes or certifications.
Security and Scalability: All simulations run client-side or on secure servers to prevent exploits; scalable via cloud hosting (e.g., AWS or decentralized alternatives).
Please define the positive impact your project will have on the wider Cardano community
The success of "eUTXO Quest," our gamified learning platform for eUTXO programming, will deliver substantial value to the Cardano community by addressing critical barriers to adoption, fostering innovation, and strengthening the ecosystem’s long-term sustainability. Below are the key ways this project will create a positive impact, aligned with Cardano’s mission of accessibility, decentralization, and global empowerment.
Why It Matters: Cardano’s scalability and innovation depend on a robust developer community building decentralized applications (dApps), smart contracts, and tools using the eUTXO model. However, the complexity of eUTXO often deters newcomers, limiting the pool of active contributors.
Impact: By making eUTXO programming accessible through an engaging, gamified experience, "eUTXO Quest" will attract and onboard thousands of developers, targeting 5,000+ users in the first year, including those transitioning from other blockchains (e.g., Ethereum, Solana), junior developers, and even young learners. This influx will lead to:
A larger pool of skilled developers creating dApps, DeFi protocols, and NFTs on Cardano, driving ecosystem growth.
Increased activity on Cardano’s testnet and mainnet, as players deploy their game-learned scripts, boosting transaction volume and network usage.
More open-source contributions, measurable through new GitHub repositories and tools built for Cardano.
Value to Cardano: A thriving developer base accelerates dApp development, positioning Cardano as a competitive platform for DeFi, governance, and real-world applications, attracting more users and investment.
Why It Matters: Cardano’s vision emphasizes inclusivity, particularly for underserved regions and non-traditional learners. Traditional eUTXO resources (e.g., dense documentation) exclude non-visual/kinetic learners, young explorers, and developers in emerging markets with limited access to formal education.
Impact: The game’s intuitive design—featuring visual tools, adjustable difficulty, and multilingual support (starting with English, Spanish, Japanese)—caters to diverse audiences, including:
Kids (12+) and students, fostering early blockchain literacy.
Non-visual and kinetic learners, who benefit from interactive puzzles and simulations.
Developers in regions with limited resources, where gamified learning is more engaging and cost-effective than expensive courses.
By offering accessibility features like screen reader compatibility, the game ensures inclusivity for all.
Value to Cardano: By democratizing eUTXO education, the project aligns with Cardano’s mission to empower global communities, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, where adoption can drive financial inclusion and innovation.
Why It Matters: A vibrant, collaborative community is essential for Cardano’s decentralized governance and innovation. Developers often feel isolated when learning complex concepts like eUTXO without interactive support.
Impact: "eUTXO Quest" incorporates multiplayer modes, leaderboards, and community-driven bounty challenges, fostering collaboration and competition. Players can:
Team up to solve complex eUTXO puzzles, encouraging knowledge-sharing via integrated forums or Discord.
Compete for rewards (e.g., ADA or NFTs), driving engagement and loyalty to Cardano.
Propose real-world Catalyst ideas inspired by their learnings, contributing to Cardano’s governance.
Value to Cardano: Stronger community ties lead to more active participation in Project Catalyst, Cardano Improvement Proposals (CIPs), and forums like Cardano Stack Exchange, reducing reliance on centralized support and enhancing decentralized decision-making.
Why It Matters: Incentivizing participation in the Cardano ecosystem creates a positive feedback loop, encouraging users to stay active and contribute value.
Impact: The game’s reward system—offering ADA micro-rewards and NFTs for completing levels or bounties—will:
Encourage players to interact with Cardano wallets (e.g., Nami, Eternl), increasing wallet adoption and on-chain transactions.
Distribute Cardano-native assets, boosting token circulation and visibility.
Attract new users to Cardano, as rewards provide an entry point for non-technical users to explore the ecosystem.
Value to Cardano: Increased on-chain activity strengthens the network’s economic health, while rewards funded by the Catalyst grant demonstrate the ecosystem’s commitment to supporting education and innovation.
Why It Matters: Cardano’s developer forums and support channels are often overwhelmed with repetitive eUTXO-related questions, straining community resources.
Impact: By providing an intuitive, self-guided learning platform, "eUTXO Quest" reduces the need for repetitive support, as players learn through trial and error in a safe sandbox environment. The game’s analytics dashboard also empowers users to track their progress, reducing reliance on external mentors.
Value to Cardano: Lower support costs free up community resources for advanced development and innovation, while a self-sustaining learning tool ensures long-term scalability of education efforts.
Why It Matters: Competing blockchains like Ethereum (via CryptoZombies) and Solana (via Buildspace) have invested heavily in developer onboarding, giving them an edge in attracting talent. Cardano needs a flagship educational tool to remain competitive.
Impact: "eUTXO Quest" will establish Cardano as a pioneer in gamified blockchain education, showcasing its commitment to developer-friendly innovation. Success metrics—such as 70% level completion rates, a Net Promoter Score > 8/10, and increased Catalyst proposals—will demonstrate tangible adoption and satisfaction.
Value to Cardano: A reputation for accessible education attracts global developers, investors, and partners, reinforcing Cardano’s position as a leading blockchain for scalable, secure, and inclusive solutions.
Why It Matters: Cardano’s long-term success hinges on a continuous pipeline of skilled developers and engaged users contributing to its decentralized vision.
Impact: By open-sourcing the game (Apache 2.0 license) and hosting it on decentralized platforms like IPFS, "eUTXO Quest" ensures longevity and community ownership. Regular updates based on user feedback and new Cardano features (e.g., Plutus V3) will keep the platform relevant.
Value to Cardano: A sustainable, community-driven tool fosters ongoing education, reducing onboarding costs for future developers and supporting Cardano’s roadmap for global adoption and governance.
Measurable Outcomes
Developer Growth: 5,000+ active users in year one, with 1,000+ deploying scripts on Cardano’s testnet/mainnet.
Community Engagement: 50+ community-submitted bounty challenges and 10+ Catalyst proposals inspired by the game.
Economic Impact: $10,000+ in ADA/NFT rewards distributed, driving 10,000+ on-chain transactions.
Global Reach: 30%+ of users from underserved regions (Africa, Latin America, Asia), measured via analytics.
Knowledge Scaling: 20% reduction in eUTXO-related queries on Cardano forums within 12 months.
What is your capability to deliver your project with high levels of trust and accountability? How do you intend to validate if your approach is feasible?
As the CEO of Remostart and one who has been actively involved in the Cardano ecosystem since fund 9,and has actively onboarded hundreds of developers and entrepreneurs into the cardano ecosytem, I have witnessed first hand the challeges developers face with the eUTXO model, and the general difficulty onbaording new developers to Cardano Tech stacks, this has made me worried many times and thought of creative means to help them, my closeness to developers and entreprenurs in my platform makes me see this problem first hand and has developed in me just the right amount of passion needed to execute this solution.
But this is not the only reason why I am suited to deliver this project, here is another reason, My competence as a Cardano Developer and an AI researcher and developer makes me qualified for this specific solution I am working on. My academic background is in Artificial Intelligence, I graduated with a first class in CSE(Artificial Intellgence), I have 8 research papers in AI domains bordering NLP, Computer vision, deep learning, Machine Learning, data mining etc. I have 2 AI-related patents applied and this experience and competence is what is needed to execute this project so you can trust me on my capacity to deliver.\n\nI will be validating this project through beta testers who are currently developers in the community and or developers with vibe codng experience.\n\nFinally, I had a fund9-funded proposal which was executed and brought to completion on time, an F-10 that has been completed and F-11 project that is ongoig well , i have worked with governments and multinationals on different projects as well, this demonstrates that I can be trusted when it comes to managing funds properly and with integrity
Milestone Title
Research and MVP Development
Milestone Outputs
Conduct user research and develop a minimum viable product (MVP) to validate the game’s concept and core mechanics. This phase involves:
Engaging 30+ Cardano developers (via forums, Discord, and Plutus Pioneer Program alumni etc) to gather feedback on eUTXO learning pain points and desired game features.
Designing the game architecture
Building a wireframe and prototype figma MVP with 5 core levels covering basic eUTXO concepts (e.g., transaction creation, UTXO management, simple Plutus scripts).
Acceptance Criteria
80% positive feedback from 30+ surveyed developers on MVP relevance and usability.
Functional MVP designed that has both the wireframe and the prototyped Figma of the project.
Useable documentation on the project
Evidence of Completion
Research report summarizing user feedback and learning needs.
MVP prototype of the wireframe and figma of 5 playable levels that will be developed.
Technical documentation outlining the game’s architecture and Cardano integration.
Delivery Month
2
Cost
15000
Progress
30 %
Milestone Title
Full Game Development and Feature Integration
Milestone Outputs
Expand the MVP into a fully functional game with advanced features, rewards, and Cardano integration. This phase includes:
Developing 10+ levels covering beginner, intermediate and advanced eUTXO topics (e.g., multi-signature scripts, oracle integration, DeFi use cases).
Integrating the rewards system, including ADA micro-rewards and NFT minting for level completion, using any of the available Cardano wallet APIs which we will use(e.g., Nami, Eternl ).
Adding multiplayer modes, leaderboards, and community forums for collaborative learning.
Enhancing accessibility with adjustable difficulty modes (Beginner, Pro) .
Conducting alpha testing with 50 beta testers from the Cardano community
Acceptance Criteria
70% of beta testers complete at least 5 levels with a Net Promoter Score > 7/10.
Successful testnet integration, with 50+ players deploying scripts from the game.
Rewards system operational, distributing NFTs to testers.
Evidence of Completion
Full game with 10+ levels and rewards system integrated.
Beta version deployed on decentralized hosting (e.g., IPFS) with Cardano testnet connectivity.
User testing report summarizing feedback from 50+ beta testers.
Delivery Month
4
Cost
20000
Progress
70 %
Milestone Title
Public Launch and Marketing
Milestone Outputs
Launch the game publicly and execute a marketing campaign to drive adoption. This phase includes:
Releasing the open-source game (Apache 2.0 license) on GitHub and IPFS.
Marketing through Cardano channels (Reddit, Twitter/X, forums)
Collecting user analytics to monitor engagement and identify areas for improvement.
Acceptance Criteria
The game platform should be publicly availabale to anyone to access
The project github should be public
Marketing is doe in more than one platform or social media to attract users
Analytics covers all the channels where marketing was done
Evidence of Completion
Publicly accessible game on web and mobile platforms.
Marketing contents (videos, tutorials, blog posts) done and distributed across 3+ channels.
report on the marketing engagements and activities compiled
Delivery Month
6
Cost
7000
Progress
90 %
Milestone Title
Close Out Video and Report
Milestone Outputs
Finalize the project by producing a comprehensive closeout report and video to document outcomes, impact, and lessons learned, ensuring transparency and community engagement. This phase includes:
Compiling a detailed closeout report summarizing project achievements, user adoption metrics, on-chain activity, and community contributions.
Producing a professional closeout video (3-5 minutes) showcasing gameplay, user testimonials, and impact on the Cardano ecosystem.
Acceptance Criteria
Closeout report written and submitted to Catalyst reviewers to review and accept, it should contain all key activities and KPIs acieved by the project.
Closeout video submitted to youtube and made public for community to view and engage.
Evidence of Completion
Closeout report detailing user growth, and key KPIs achieved in the course of the project.
Closeout video highlighting project success, user stories, and ecosystem impact.
Delivery Month
7
Cost
15000
Progress
100 %
Please provide a cost breakdown of the proposed work and resources
Total budget: 57,000 ADA, covering all work items over 9 months. Costs are based on competitive rates (50-100 ADA/hour for part-time blockchain freelancers), tools, rewards, marketing, operations, and a 5% contingency buffer. Allocations align with the plan: 40% development, 30% rewards, 20% marketing, 10% operations.
Personnel Costs (29,000 ADA):
Lead developer: Architecture, Plutus setup, advanced levels, wallet integration, optimizations, archiving (12,800 ADA).
Game designer: Core mechanics, UI mockups, multiplayer, accessibility, polish, feature integrations (8,400 ADA).
Educator/content specialist: Surveys, content creation, testing coordination, tutorials, impact report (4,300 ADA).
Community manager: Developer outreach, beta tester recruitment, marketing, event hosting, surveys (3,500 ADA).
Tools and Software (7,000 ADA):
Development stack: React.js, Node.js, Plutus/Haskell libraries, upgrades (2,300 ADA).
Survey and analytics tools: Google Forms equivalent, GitHub Pro, dashboards (1,100 ADA).
Hosting: Test server, IPFS for beta and public release (2,100 ADA).
Archiving and video editing software: GitHub enhancements, video tools (500 ADA).
Rewards Pool (7,500 ADA):
Beta tester rewards: ADA/NFTs for testers (3,000 ADA).
Community bounties: Initial and public challenges (3,000 ADA).
Final rewards: (1,500 ADA).
Marketing and Events (5,000 ADA):
Campaign materials: Videos, blog posts, social media ads (Reddit, Twitter/X, IOG forums) (4,000 ADA).
Partnerships: Cardano Academy and similar platforms (1,000 ADA).
Operations and Documentation (6,800 ADA):
Research report: Feedback and learning needs (800 ADA).
UI mockups: designs (700 ADA).
Technical documentation: Architecture, updates (1,700 ADA).
Testing reports: Alpha and beta feedback (1,500 ADA).
Open-source release notes: Licensing and guides (900 ADA).
Closeout deliverables: Impact report, video production (900 ADA).
Community maintainer guides: Sustainability documentation (200 ADA).
Contingency (1,700 ADA):
5% buffer for unexpected costs (e.g., tool upgrades, testing, video revisions).
This estimate is made at ADA=0.8USD
How does the cost of the project represent value for the Cardano ecosystem?
"eUTXO Quest" offers exceptional value for its 57,000 ADA budgetby tackling the steep eUTXO learning curve, onboarding 5,000+ developers at ~12 ADA per user. This gamified platform drives Cardano’s growth through:
Efficient Budget Use: 51% for skilled developers/educators, 13% for ADA/NFT rewards, 20% for marketing, 10% for operations, ensuring every ADA delivers impact. Rewards incentivize on-chain activity (1,000+ transactions), while open-source design (Apache 2.0, IPFS-hosted) ensures sustainability without ongoing costs.
Value Creation: It expands Cardano’s developer base, fostering dApp growth, increasing transaction volume, and reducing support queries (20% drop expected). Multilingual support and accessibility features target diverse users, especially in underserved regions (30%+ from Africa/Latin America/Asia), aligning with Cardano’s inclusivity mission. Community features like multiplayer modes and bounties spark collaboration, inspiring Catalyst proposals.
Comparison to Peers:
CryptoZombies (Ethereum): Free Solidity tutorial, onboarded thousands, boosted dApps. Similar cost (~$100,000), but lacks on-chain rewards. "eUTXO Quest" adds Cardano-specific integrations and rewards, enhancing engagement for ~ 57000 ADA .
(Solana): Cohort-based, less gamified, higher costs. "eUTXO Quest" is more scalable and self-paced, driving immediate on-chain activity.
StackUp/Rabbithole: General crypto learn-to-earn platforms, effective but less focused. "eUTXO Quest" targets eUTXO specifically, offering higher Cardano relevance at lower cost.
For 57,000 ADA, "eUTXO Quest" delivers a high-ROI tool that rivals competitors, boosts Cardano’s developer ecosystem, and drives long-term economic and community growth.
Terms and Conditions:
Yes
UBIO OBU(Project Lead and AI Lead): The CEO of Remostart, is a blockchain and AI researcher, his academic background is in Artificial Intelligence. Ubio has about 4 years of experience in researching, his research works have cut across different fields, from AI, to IoT, Agriculture, environment, blockchain, HR, human behaviors etc. He currently has about 7 research paper publications in reputable journals like the American Institute of Physics, and IEEE, etc, he has 2 patents under application and a Copyright on a book titled "Research writing for beginners".
Ubio is a Microsoft Winsider Recipient, KECTIL leadership fellow, and a SingularityNet Ambassador.
Ubio will be in charge of the project development, architectural design and resource management and allocation.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ubio-obu-71927276/
https://www.github.com/ubiodee/
Ediyangha Otogho: Full-stack software and Blockchain developer with 8 years of of software development experience and 3 years blockchain development experience. Ediyangha has won several hackathons and techatrons and was the chief technology officer behind Send funds, a fintech solution building a Bharatpe for Africa. Funfact Ediyangha can code efficiently in more than 7 programming languages. For this project he will be the blockchain and fullstack developer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/edinyanga-ottoho-02801517a/
https://www.github.com/EdinyangaOttoho
Yash Ambekar : B.Tech-Computer Engineering, Full stack Developer, 7 years experience in Software development, a Smart India hackathon winner, with about 3 Research paper publications. In this project he will coordinate the front end developer especially the UI/UX aspects.
Daniel Effiom: He is a co-founder at RemoStart, a Reconciliation analyst at ETransact international PLC. With 5 years experience in data analysis, process monitoring and operational procedures. He has managed several projects for RemoStart and ETransact and is why he will be the project and product manager for this project.