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Livepeer: Build a Video DApp - First Place #30
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Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done This issue now has a funding of 4.4 ETH (1016.04 USD @ $230.92/ETH) attached to it.
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@kpulkit29 this is for ethberlin hackers |
if I am not a part of ETHBerlin does it mean I can't contribute?? |
You can contribute of course, but this prize ease specific to the
hackathon. You can do it anyways and share what you accomplished for a
community grant (not that amount, depends on what you build) or you can
check out our issues in our repos and pick something up there
Raffi
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if I am not a part of ETHBerlin does it mean I can't contribute
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Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Cancelled The funding of 4.4 ETH (916.67 USD @ $208.33/ETH) attached to this issue has been cancelled by the bounty submitter
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Hi EthBerlin hackers! Livepeer is making video possible in the web3 stack. Because it is peer to peer and decentralized, it’s the infrastructure solution for developers who want to build a video application in the web3 stack.
If You’re a Web Developer, Two Ways to Hack on Livepeer this Weekend
Create a Video DApp using Livepeer
Integrate live video into your own hack - Livepeer Tools
Use Livepeer.js library The livepeer.js library allows you to communicate with the smart contracts that define the Livepeer protocol. Rather than calling solidity code directly, it provides a high level interface for web3 developers. You can easily get information about broadcasters, transcoders, your streaming job without having to call solidity contracts directly.
Livepeer React component. Here’s an example React app built using a Livepeer component which streams video from a livepeer node.
Don’t want to hack on livepeer all weekend? Play hard to get. We’re into it.
Complete this 20 minute mini-challenge - run a live stream from a livepeer node and earn 25 LPT. It’s a great place to start learning how livepeer works if you’re deciding if you want to hack on it this weekend
Resources
Submission guidelines
Submission code to main repo, and leave a comment on this issue if you are submitting for this prize
Judgement Criteria: Show the world what is possible in a world where live streaming is affordable, reliable and uncensorable. Prizes will be awarded to teams based on the following, in order of importance:
Ideas
Prizes
First Place: 4.4 ETH
2nd Prize: 2.2 ETH
Livepeer Stream Challenge: 25 LPT
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