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Best use of Fluence in a sustainability project #13

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@lekanova

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$5,000 USDC for the best use of Fluence in your project

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Use Fluence in your sustainability project

About Fluence and/or Aqua

Fluence provides the protocol, infrastructure and tools to enable decentralized compute for applications and backends on peer-to-peer networks. Nodes in the Fluence peer-to-peer network host discoverable services comprised of WebAssembly Interface Types (IT) modules. Resource discovery, e.g., FaaS, is achieved by function addressability rather than REST or JSON-RPC. Aqua, Fluence's purpose-built distributed systems programming language, allows developers to seamlessly program distributed networks and compose hosted services into decentralized applications. As a result, the Fluence protocol and solution stack allows you to quickly and effectively create and implement Web3 protocols and associated governance models within the decentralized serverless paradigm.

Hacking With Fluence

The Fluence peer-to-peer compute protocol, aka decentralized serverless, allows you to create decentralized off-chain protocols and applications with ease. To get you going, you may want to look at Fluence and Aqua to

  • decentralize centralized components, bottlenecks and choke-points in your existing IPFS or Filecoin DApp
  • create decentralized peer-to-peer protocols to replace centralized off-chain solutions by means of decentralized off-chain oracles or by swapping centralized service providers, e.g., AWS Lambda, for a decentralized Fluence p2p infrastructure
  • decentralize centralized off-chain solutions such as relayers for single- or multi-chain bridges
  • enable dynamic NFTs by creating one or more decentralized off-chain oracles to provide (continuous) data feeds to your NFTs
  • create decentralized off-chain curation capabilities to your registries and whitelists

Hacking On Fluence

For a quick overview, see our Hacking On Fluence document as well as the examples repo.

A variety of examples and tutorials are available including evm-integration.

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