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Users are overwhelmed by distributed decision making, and developers do not have the funding to complete the network upgrades.
CommonWealth provides blockchain networks a reliable and time-tested UX/UI to empower their users and devs to make decisions quickly.
This is the total amount allocated to Open Source Governance UI.
CommonWealth provides blockchain networks a reliable and time-tested UX/UI to empower their users and devs to make decisions quickly.
The team at CommonWealth and Macroscape have worked on projects for the ETH foundation, Edgeware, and Nodle. We are collaborating for this.
CommonWealth has been used to deploy $5M over 35 on-chain Edgeware (a Polkadot parachain) proposals over the last year.
We will be deploying the open source CommonWealth UI (based on the DOT ecosystem) into the Cardano ecosystem.
As this is a large scale project, we have decided to move in stages.
Stage 1 at $25,000:
1.) Address linking
2.) Exposing cardano on chain transactions to cover:
-whale transfers for arbitrary tokens
-"allowing token forums" that can move into a full governance forum as projects become more integrated
3.) Server side:
-adding in requisite models that need to be completed.
-We need the Cardano RPC endpoint, and we need to create a new chain, define a chain base (ADA)
and once you're on this, there are other constants to be set, and
4.) To add things to is the address verification side In the model directory. Then you verify the signature, and this is a straight-forward 3-4 weeks development time.
we pull in the specific cyptography the Cardano chain uses. We already have polkadot and cosmos support.
With the open source UI, users will get everything out of the box and Cardano will have its own form login displayed on the Commonwealth home page as displayed below in the attached image.
There is some effort with respect to integrating a new chain to the site to integrate with web 3.
We have robust controllers on the chain side, so a new chain can be plugged in pretty easily.
Time estimate: this is one engineers time of 3-4 weeks with our agile-focussed software development team.
Future sprints:
(optional) Complete Integration of the Curve Governance + Voting Forum into the UI ($100k in CRV value - price negotiable)
-Commonwealth can provide a full alternative governance interface at custom domain.
-letting the Curve Community and team bring together Aragon voting (https://dao.curve/fi/dao), any Snapshot voting, and existing threads from the https://gov.curve.fi/ into one UI. We give users on-chain notification in app, through email, and webhooks.
This is exactly what you see for Edgeware, but we will allow for total customization of UI and Domain.
The Commonwealth governance interface could bridge to the Curve governance forum to show all Curve governance threads, or just polkaCurve-tagged threads on the Curve forum.
Macroscape is a boutique, agile development studio of 15+ highly motivated technology professionals with extensive Web/Mobile Applications Development and SDLC expertise.
We will be delivering working software frequently, from a couple of weeks to a couple of months, with a preference to the shorter
timescale. For initial phase, monthly releases as appropriate.
Our cross-functional team will provide the following for this project: Application Services/APIs back-end development, web and mobile front-end development, UI/UX design, QA, QA Automation, DevOps and System Integrations.
We adhere to Agile methodology and our leaders will help organize and manage cross-functional teams, decompose high-level roadmap into a prioritized backlog, define user stories and acceptance criteria, and manage support.
Some of our previous customers and partners include Bird.coach, SpaceTrak, Veriledger, Parts Pedigree, Deloitte, Kora, Tendermint, Vulcanize, Transmute Industries, and more. Please take a look at our website at macroscape.io for more details.
The team at CommonWealth and Macroscape have worked on projects for the ETH foundation, Edgeware, and Nodle. We are collaborating for this.