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    Home » Arbitrum Announces Farcaster Integration and Launches Epic $500K Developer Buildathon
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    Arbitrum Announces Farcaster Integration and Launches Epic $500K Developer Buildathon

    News RoomBy News RoomMay 21, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read

    Arbitrum, a leading layer-2 scaling solution for Ethereum, has made significant strides in enhancing its ecosystem by announcing a full integration with Farcaster, the decentralized social networking protocol.

    This development means that Arbitrum transactions are now fully supported on Farcaster, broadening the scope for developers and users within both communities. This integration is celebrated with the launch of “Frame It,” a buildathon aimed at fostering innovative developments within the ecosystem.

    The “Frame It” buildathon is designed to encourage developers to create “Frames” – modular, interactive components that can be embedded within Farcaster’s social platform. With a substantial incentive of $500,000 in retroactive rewards, the initiative is poised to attract a wide range of developers.

    The buildathon allows participants to leverage Arbitrum’s robust capabilities and Farcaster’s growing user base of over 350,000 accounts and 59 million casts, as reported by farcaster.network, to innovate and expand the utility of both platforms.

    Buildathon Details and Rewards Structure

    Arbitrum has allocated a total of $500,000 to fund the development of Frames, with $450,000 earmarked for the “Frame It” event and an additional $50,000 reserved for in-person events such as Frameathons, meetups, and workshops.

    The first of these events will be a Frameathon in New York City, offering $20,000 in prizes for participants who develop the most innovative Frames. Further details about this event are set to be announced shortly.

    Participants in “Frame It” will have the opportunity to have their Frames featured in casts by the main Arbitrum account on Warpcast, a platform designed to enhance visibility and interaction within the Farcaster community.

    Developers are encouraged to be creative and consider building a variety of applications, from NFT minters and token deployers to integrating existing DeFi apps into Frames. The goal is to explore new possibilities and create unique applications that haven’t been seen before.

    We’re happy to announce @farcaster_xyz just integrated its biggest blockchain community yet; Arbitrum!

    To celebrate this integration, we’re hosting:

    🟪Frame It.🟪

    A buildathon for developers to create Frames on Arbitrum, with $500k USD in retroactive rewards. 👇 pic.twitter.com/vYxDPWFn2p

    — Arbitrum (💙,🧡) (@arbitrum) May 21, 2024

    Eligibility and Reward Distribution

    To be eligible for the retroactive rewards, developers must ensure that their Frames have an on-chain component that resides on the Arbitrum One network.

    Additionally, Frames that provide tooling or infrastructure supporting Arbitrum will qualify, as will Frames deployed on the Arbitrum Nova and Arbitrum Orbit chains. It is crucial that these Frames are original and do not replicate existing ones to maintain the uniqueness and innovation that the buildathon aims to promote.

    Arbitrum has outlined that it could take up to four weeks to review each Frame to determine its eligibility for the retroactive rewards. The amount awarded to each Frame will vary based on several factors, including the on-chain and social impact of the Frame and the remaining budget from the initial allocation. This approach ensures that rewards are distributed fairly and in a way that reflects the value each Frame brings to the ecosystem.

    This initiative by Arbitrum and Farcaster not only enhances the functionality and interactivity of both platforms but also paves the way for future collaborations and innovations in the decentralized space.



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