Partnerships with local businesses to sponsor education in blockchain technology, Cardano events, networking with developers and employment opportunities for participants
Translate a 4-day Workshop to Portuguese, give a physical workshop in Luanda, attract local sponsorship and promote networking and employment opportunities through local contacts
This is the total amount allocated to Workshop 4-days in Angola.
We will translate educational material to Portuguese covering the basics of blockchain technology and how Cardano fits into it. The education content is targeted for a workshop spanning between 4 to 8 days where the basics are covered for those who don’t know what a blockchain is and up to the point where the more tech-minded participants set up a Cardano node and learn how to interact with it and run smart contracts.
The basics of blockchains and their various use cases are covered. This prepares the participants to appreciate what Cardano brings to the table and what sets it apart from other blockchains. All participants will leave knowing what is a blockchain and what is Cardano.
Educational material is split into 2 parts. The first part runs over the first 2 to 4 days and will be for the general public covering the basics of the blockchain and how Cardano fits into it. The second part will run over the second 2 to 4 days and will be more hands-on, for those who want to learn how to interact with and build on Cardano.
The work to design and develop the workshop in English was funded in Fund 8 with delivery scheduled for the end of September 2022. We are submitting this proposal in Fund 9 to build on what was prepared in Fund 8 and propose to deliver the following:
The following is a schedule of the workshop running over 4 days. The material for each of the timeslots will be translated from English to Portuguese.
Day1 - Introduction to Blockchain Technology
8:30 - Reception and sign-in of participants
9:00 - introduction to blockchain. What a blockchain is, what are blocks, what are transactions, who upkeeps the blockchain and how is it different from a centralized infrastructure
10:45 - Coffee Break
11:00 - Use cases for blockchains. What blockchains are currently being used for (DeFi, Lending, Identity management, Logistics) and Industries for large-scale adoption
12:30 - Lunch
14:00 - Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano, and other blockchains. Similarities and differences
15:45 - Coffee Break
16:00 - DeFi, Lending and Remittances. A deep dive into how they work
17:30 - Q&A, Refreshments, and Socializing
Day 2 - Cardano Ecosystem
8:30 - Reception and sign-in of participants
9:00 - What is Cardano and how is it different from the other blockchains? The roadmap and the key deliverables at each of the phases
10:00 - The trilemma of Decentralization, Scalability and Security - where does Cardano fit in
10:45 - Coffee Break
11:00 - Building blocks of Cardano - node, stake pools, wallets, UTXOs, smart contracts, onchain vs offchain
12:30 - Lunch
14:00 - Projects Building on Cardano and how to get involved
15:30 - Coffee
16:00 - Summary of the two days followed by the speech from organizers
17:30 - Q&A, Refreshments and socializing
Day 3 - Cardano Hands-On
The third day is geared towards the more technical participants who want to understand how the Cardano ecosystem works. The intention is that after this day the users will be armed with the necessary knowledge to start exploring the Cardano ecosystem by themselves.
For this, a computer lab will be required, or the participants need to come equipped with a laptop.
Participants will need to preregister to participate on the third day and will need to demonstrate basic knowledge of how computers work and experience working with a terminal. Those who struggle working with a terminal, but still want to participate will be given a series of tutorials to work through prior to registration.
8:30 - Reception and sign-in of participants
9:00 - Discuss the plan for the day and what we aim to achieve at the end.
9:30 - Launching the virtual machine and making sure the packages are installed
10:30 - Compiling the Cardno node, launching and setting the topology information to connect it to the rest of the network (testnet). Monitor that transactions are being processed
12:00 - Create an address and fund it with tADA. Discuss what the different keys are and how they are generated
12:30 - Lunch
14:00 - Discuss web wallets and the differences between Daedalus and web wallets. Advantages and disadvantages of each. Install a web wallet and send transactions to and from the address created in the morning
15:45 - Coffee Break
16:00 - Native assets and NFTs. Mint tokens and mint an NFT with the favorite picture from each participant
17:30 - Q&A, Refreshments and socializing
Day 4 - Cardano Hands-On continued
8:30 - Reception and sign-in of participants
9:00 - What is a smart contract? Build and run an “always succeeds” contract, send some ADA and then redeem. Explain what UTXO, Datum, Redeemer and Context are.
10:45 - Coffee Break
11:00 - Go through the available resources for participants so they can start exploring themselves. Cardano Forum, Stackexchage, Discord, Telegram channels, Explorer, Plutus Pioneer program
12:30 - Lunch
14:00 - Assignment and time to explore and ask technical questions. The assignment is to create an address, fund it with tADA, build an always succeed script, send ADA to it and then redeem it from a web wallet
17:30 - Hading out of certificates of participation and Closing remarks
We will make the translation to Portuguese available on our website for the community to use under the Creative Commons License on our website.
We will engage local businesses to participate in the workshop through local social media and existing contacts on the ground. Both Dalmo and Ricardo are local businessmen with over 20y experience in the fields. Over the years they have accrued contacts in Telecoms, Natural resources, the Financial sector, Big 4 Consultancies, and Marketing. They will use their contacts to promote the event.
Delivering the workshop increases the awareness of what blockchains are in general and Cardano in particular. The first 2 days of the proposal give a general introduction to blockchains and Cardano and the second 2 days give a hands-on experience of how to interact and build on Cardano. This workshop gives the tools to participants to start exploring and further progress their knowledge of Cardano. This addresses the challenge success question of “... A clear roadmap that points to increased adoption”
The training will be organized locally and delivered by a professional with over 20y professional experience in the tech and finance industries. A local company will support the workshop’s delivery, it will arrange the logistics, marketing, and engage local sports to provide additional support for the event and longer-term engagement.
Engaging the sponsors early in the process we will aim to demonstrate the capability of the Cardano blockchain to solve business use cases and connect the participants in the workshop with potential employers. A physical workshop will demonstrate the presence of a Cardano community in the local economy to the large corporations.
We will increase the adoption of Cardano in Africa by discussing the use cases for blockchains and Cardano with participants and local businesses.
The workshop will onboard new developers into the Cardano ecosystem and create a base of local experts that local businesses and consultancies can rely on.
Project Catalyst will be discussed during the workshops and the opportunities that exist within for the locals to participate as proposers and/or accessors.
The second part of the workshop is a hands-on experience to launch a cardano-node, interact with it, create NFTs and interact with smart contracts. This forms the basis for the participants then to go and launch their own projects. Dmitry Shibaev who will deliver the workshop has projects funded through Catalyst and therefore will be able to give practical guidance.
Our two local partners will engage local businesses, large corporations and institutions well ahead of the event. Dalmo Silva and Ricardo Silva have deep connections in large corporations and local institutions gained over the decades by running their businesses and operating the local economy
There is a risk that delivery overruns the proposed schedule due to unforeseen circumstances such as Covid, War, or other Force Majeure - in which case delivery will be rescheduled to a later date.
There is a risk that there is a lack of uptake of the event in Angola. Mitigating action - the event will be planned and communicated at least 2 months in advance with support from the local marketing company based in Angola with over 20y experience.
Covid and other travel restrictions may prohibit the trip to Angola. Mitigating action - the event will then be rescheduled for the next available slot in coordination with the local marketing company, sponsors, and participants.
The material will be translated during November and December 2022 and delivered in February, or March 2023 in Luanda, Angola
The translation in Portuguese will be published on our website and will be free of charge for the community to use. It will be distributed under the Creative Commons License (CC BY 4.0) that allows copying and redistributing the material in any medium or format, as well as remixing, transforming, and build upon the material for any purpose including commercial as long as attribution is attribution to the creator is made. The material will be made available on our website.
The workshop material will be divided into 2 sections. In the first section for the general public and the second section for the hands-on interaction of the Cardano ecosystem, two types of material will need to be prepared. For the first part PowerPoint slides will be prepared for each of the sessions and for the second part a gitbook will be prepared with the set of commands and supporting explanations
The following schedule outlines when supporting material will be prepared. Each month is divided into 4 weeks with any leftover days for sundry and feedback requests from the community
1 month - Translate the material for the first and second day of the workshop
Week1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
2 month - Translate material for the third and fourth day of the workshop
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4 - Check for consistent wording across all the material and table of content
The logistics for the event will be planned in parallel to the above schedule
Translate content from English to Portuguese
Translate English to Portuguese @30 EUR per hour 80 hours 2 months = 4 800
Verify translation @40 EUR per hour 20 hours 2 months = 1 600
Sub-Total: 6 400 EUR (7 040USD)
Travel Portugal / Angola
Return economy ticket Lisbon (Portugal) - Luanda (Angola) = 800 EUR
AirBnB accomodation in Luanda 90 EUR * 6 nights = 540 EUR
Travel in Luanda 20 EUR * 6 days = 120 EUR
Sub-Total: 1 460 EUR (1 606 USD)
Event Logistics
Tutor @ 50 EUR per hour 8 hours per day 6 days = 2 400 EUR
Presentation Hall: 1 000 EUR * 4 days = 4 000 EUR
Marketing & Community outreach: Facebook Ads (Facebook and Instagram) 500 EUR + LinkedIn Ads 500 EUR + PR and Media coverage 1 000 EUR = 2 000 EUR
Refreshments and Snacks for 50 participants: 700 EUR * 4 days = 2 800 EUR
Event management: 300 EUR * 6 days = 1 800 EUR
Sub-Total: 13 000 EUR (14 300 USD)
TOTAL 20 860 EUR (22 946 USD)
The budget covers a 6 days stay in Luanda, Angola whilst the event is delivered over 4 days.
One day is planned for arrival, settling in accommodations, and checking that the Presentation Hall and other preparations for the event are in order.
Then 4 days for the event proper.
And the last day after the event to ensure the event closes appropriately and allow for time after the event to engage with local sponsors and plan future events there.
Dmitry Shibaev
Dmitry will translate the workshop to Portuguese and deliver it on the ground in Luanda, Angola
Linked in profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shibaev/
5 years experience in big tech delivering large-scale projects on the SAP system at energy companies in the south of Europe
15 years of experience in financial markets at an investment bank in London, Singapore and Amsterdam.
Built and delivered tools to manage the bank’s capital, balance sheet and trading positions and led large investment projects and ran workshops on how to use them to 300+ participants
Speaker at conferences:
https://app.qwoted.com/opportunities/event-liquidity-funding-risk-summit-london-2019
Dmitry writes on blockchain technology and is producing the content for the 4-day workshop in English: https://dynamicstrategies.io/docs/author/dmitry/
Dmitry is fluent in English and in Portuguese. He has a Batchelor's in Economics and a Master's in Financial Economics from a top University in Lisbon: https://www.iseg.ulisboa.pt/aquila/cursos/emf/opinioes-de-antigos-alunos/dmitry-shibaev
Dmitry has built a number of community apps and has a good knowledge of how Cardano works:
A wallet connector between DApps and Wallets gives the boilerplate code for new app developers. This is how the Cardano Beam Web App interacts with Cardano web-wallets, and has been open-sourced. The Github repo has over 50 stars and 40 forks and has been forked by IOHK
Github: https://github.com/dynamicstrategies/cardano-wallet-connector
App demo1: https://cardanobeam.app/web
App demo2: https://dynamicstrategies.io/wconnector
A Public GraphQL endpoint with web client letting anyone query the Cardano blockchain from their browser or API.
Github: https://github.com/dynamicstrategies/cardano-public-graphql
App: https://dynamicstrategies.io/gqlclient
Staking Reward Calculator synced to the blockchain that shows how much payout can be expected from different pools and analytics around it
App: https://dynamicstrategies.io/crewardcalculator
Cardano Wallet Functions that can be used in React Native apps to communicate with the cardano-wallet backend service
https://github.com/dynamicstrategies/cardano-wallet-functions
Dmitry is a Contributor to the Cardano Developer Portal: https://developers.cardano.org/docs/get-started/cardano-serialization-lib/create-react-app
Received recognition for building community tools at Adafolio: https://adafolio.com/portfolio/8f7da192-0257-11eb-9684-a45e60be653b
Dmitry was part of the first cohort of Plutus Pioneers (NFT celebrating course completion is here: https://pool.pm/asset1357ggsrjp232jwn5g7qqc9zetpsphzdawalgez )
Dmitry runs a Stake pool on Cardano with ticker DSIO registered in 2020, and previously received twice a delegation from Cardano Foundation. Link: https://adapools.org/pool/6ae0fb9fc19ad1b82521d6e4b9f6e9bad4d150529673c95c5b5cf4e4
Dmitry is active on the Cardano forum and Cardano Stack Exchange:
https://forum.cardano.org/u/dstratio/summary https://cardano.stackexchange.com/users/6196/d-s
A previously funded project received 5/5 marks and outstanding feedback from the community in Fund 8. Fund 8 voting results and community comments are by the link below
https://cardanocataly.st/voter-tool/#/fund/f8/challenge/26438/proposals/396850
Dalmo Silva
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dalmo/
14 years of experience in marketing in sectors such as telecommunications, banking, oil and gas and services.
Owns CALOP Digital, a digital marketing agency.
Runs Marcas em acção (www.marcasemaccao.com ) which is the go-to website for marketing and advertising news, insights and trends within Angola.
Ricardo Silva
Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardocorreiadasilva/
Advisor on the project with a broad contact network in Angola
We will also aim for this to be the first of the annual workshops in Angola. A successful event will give us the go-ahead to plan the event for the following year.
A report with the following KPIs will be produced at the end of each month
Documentation KPI
Event KPI
Post Event KPI - collected via a poll of participants 1 month after the event
The event would be considered a success if it attracts 50+ people to join the first 2 days of the event and 20+ for the second part of the event. Documentation is completed and the 4 days of the event are delivered.
Positive feedback from participants via a poll after the event and positive feedback from the local sponsors.
We will engage local businesses and financial institutions ahead of the workshop to send delegates to participate and network with workshop participants. A big success will be if businesses hire participants and show interest in the Cardano technology to integrate into their processes.
This proposal will use the output from the proposal funded in Fund 8: https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/400411
SDG Goals
Goal 1. End poverty in all its forms everywhere
Goal 4. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
Goal 9. Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
SDG Subgoals
1.a Ensure significant mobilization of resources from a variety of sources, including through enhanced development cooperation, in order to provide adequate and predictable means for developing countries, in particular least developed countries, to implement programmes and policies to end poverty in all its dimensions
4.4 By 2030, substantially increase the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship
4.c By 2030, substantially increase the supply of qualified teachers, including through international cooperation for teacher training in developing countries, especially least developed countries and small island developing States
9.3 Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets
9.4 By 2030, upgrade infrastructure and retrofit industries to make them sustainable, with increased resource-use efficiency and greater adoption of clean and environmentally sound technologies and industrial processes, with all countries taking action in accordance with their respective capabilities
9.5 Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending
9.a Facilitate sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in developing countries through enhanced financial, technological and technical support to African countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States
9.b Support domestic technology development, research and innovation in developing countries, including by ensuring a conducive policy environment for, inter alia, industrial diversification and value addition to commodities
Key Performance Indicator (KPI)
9.b.1 Proportion of medium and high-tech industry value added in total value added
9.3.1 Proportion of small-scale industries in total industry value added
Dmitry Shibaev, 20y experience in big tech and financial institutions, runs a blockchain company, speaks at professional events, and builds Cardano tools. Dalmo Silva and Ricardo Silva are local businessmen with contacts in the Telecom, Consultancies and Financial sector.