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Voincs – ETH Tokyo2023 WIP zkApp

Voincs – ETH Tokyo2023 WIP zkApp

Voincs A voting system using zero-knowledge proofs enables anonymous, secure voting without revealing individual choices. This project aims to create a voting system that combines anonymity and transparency. The system uses the Mina protocol’s zero-knowledge proof technology to allow voters to cast their ballots anonymously while maintaining the integrity of the election process.

The system is built using snakyjs backend, and user information is handled with anonymity to ensure privacy. The primary function is to tally yes/no responses, and the system records and verifies each vote on a public, decentralized ledger to prevent centralized control or manipulation. The ongoing chain maintains a record of all the responses over time.

ETHGlobal Page: https://ethglobal.com/showcase/voincs-wpm3n
GitHub: https://github.com/Shuta-syd/zk-voting-app-for-eth-global

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वोइंक्स शून्य-ज्ञान प्रमाणों का उपयोग करने वाली एक मतदान प्रणाली व्यक्तिगत विकल्पों को प्रकट किए बिना गुमनाम, सुरक्षित मतदान को सक्षम बनाती है। इस परियोजना का लक्ष्य एक ऐसी मतदान प्रणाली बनाना है जो गुमनामी और पारदर्शिता को जोड़ती है। चुनाव प्रक्रिया की अखंडता को बनाए रखते हुए मतदाताओं को गुमनाम रूप से अपने मत डालने की अनुमति देने के लिए प्रणाली मीना प्रोटोकॉल की शून्य-ज्ञान प्रमाण तकनीक का उपयोग करती है। सिस्टम snakyjs बैकएंड का उपयोग करके बनाया गया है, और गोपनीयता सुनिश्चित करने के लिए उपयोगकर्ता की जानकारी को गुमनामी के साथ नियंत्रित किया जाता है। प्राथमिक कार्य हां/नहीं प्रतिक्रियाओं का मिलान करना है, और सिस्टम केंद्रीकृत नियंत्रण या हेरफेर को रोकने के लिए सार्वजनिक, विकेन्द्रीकृत बहीखाता पर प्रत्येक वोट को रिकॉर्ड और सत्यापित करता है। चल रही श्रृंखला समय के साथ सभी प्रतिक्रियाओं का रिकॉर्ड बनाए रखती है। ETHग्लोबल पेज: https://ethglobal.com/showcase/voincs-wpm3n GitHub: https://github.com/Shuta-syd/zk-voting-app-for-eth-global

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zk-navigators-mina-dec2023

Mina Navigators is poised to establish a groundbreaking standard for ZK developer engagement, urging innovators to embark on the journey of creating, refining, and contributing to the Mina ecosystem.

Timeline

There are three distinct phases within the Navigator program:

  1. Hackathon: October 9 through November 10
  2. Learn-to-earn challenges: November 2023 through April 2024
  3. Final contribution grant: April 30, 2024
Phase One

In Phase One, known as The Navigators Hackathon, commencing on October 9th, a five-week hackathon unfolds. Outstanding submissions during this period stand a chance to receive MINA token grants and a coveted 'Navigator' badge—a symbol of acceptance into the Navigators program. Those adorned with the badge qualify for Phase Two, engaging in monthly challenges to accrue grants.

Developers are tasked with constructing functional and efficient proof-of-concept applications and tooling for Mina. This endeavor aims to spotlight their ingenuity and technical prowess across diverse use cases on the Mina platform.

Judging involves a panel of seven individuals from the Mina ecosystem. For more comprehensive information regarding grants, submission criteria, and the judging process, the Navigators hub offers detailed insights.

Phase Two

In Phase Two, the Navigators embark on the Build and Learn-to-Earn journey (or, as they humorously term it, Navigate-to-Earn). This marks the initiation of the enjoyable phase. Post-hackathon, Navigators engage in collaborative efforts, either on their personal projects or those of their peers from the hackathon. Their active participation in a 6-month series of challenges positions them to earn monthly grants, facilitating an accelerated learning experience on ZK, Mina, and o1js.

Phase Three

As Phase Three unfolds, the Navigators, having invested six months of unwavering dedication and hard work, seize the opportunity to present their contributions. A panel of community electors becomes the discerning audience, evaluating these endeavors for the coveted grand prizes of MINA grants. Notably, these prizes distinguish themselves by being non-project-specific, emphasizing individual contributions spread across various projects and GitHub repositories.

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