Today, multiple projects are built on a chain and ecosystem daily, but it is very hard for users to understand what the projects are doing, which project to use for what usecase or the fact that how many options are even available ?
With Truts, we are planning to solve that, we are bringing all the FLOW and other chain projects building on flow at one place and dividing them into categories like DAOs, Defi, NFT, Games, Metaverses and others, so it becomes easier for user to discover these projects
We also have added brief of what project is, their social links, reviews (with tips and upvote/downvote) to make it visually better for users.
We have Missions, which are like tasks that users can to interact with the project, these tasks are simple as, join discord, twitter community, add a review. In future we will also add onchain activities, so people can verify if they hold certain NFT on FLOW and users can be incentivised, we are envisioning all the projects on flow using this for community engagement and activation.
We haven't seen any similar project in FLOW ecosystem, offering what we are having with such a smooth and simple UI/UX.
For doing all these tasks, we call onchain functions for FLOW to push it on chain.
In the period of hackathon itself, we reached out to one project building on FLOW and added a mission for them.
Over the course of hackathon, we have manually listed 388 projects of FLOW on truts alongside other chains, which makes FLOW to be the second ranking chain in terms of projects listed on truts, second just to ethereum
We expect to serve all the projects building on FLOW chain, by helping them with listing on our platform, enabling their community to add reviews and providing missions and tasks for the people to engage and join FLOW community
While building first challenge was to change the architecture of our codebase, since we already had ethereum, solana and NEAR, we overcame that.
And second challenge was listing flow projects, so we found a website on flow, flowverse.io, and we manually uploaded the projects we found relevant over there
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