Solana Ignition Hackathon Round-2 Voting Guide

DoraHacks
6 min readJun 24, 2021
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HackerLink is calling your attention! From September 15th to Oct 31st, Solana Ignition Hackathon will incentivize East-Asian builders with a $100K prize pool and a $4M+ seed funding. VOTE TODAY to support East-Asian builders and help grow the Solana community sustainably!

Click here to learn more about Solana Ignition Hackathon Round-2

Join us and become a voter @HackerLink today: https://t.me/hackerlinkvoter

Preparation

  • Round-2 voting period: September 15th to Oct 31st, 2021
  • Create an account on sollet.io if you’re new to sollet.
  • Vote via HackerLink: https://hackerlink.io/grant/Solana/H9Mo1aNgz1Xcqirvt3b6g8xSPxgkcTMjEVfyGcG6pFsh
  • Own an account with Phantom or Slope.
  • Make sure you have the SAME address for SOL and USDC. For earlier sollet users, they have different addresses. Please create a new sollet account and transfer your USDC to the new address.
  • Please vote on PC (better via Metamask on Chrome). Voting via mobile may fail.

How to Vote?

Tutorial Video Available

1. ClickGrant BUIDLsto view the participating projects.

Left: Solana Ignition Hackathon page & Right: Grant BUIDLs page

2. Click “Vote” to support and choose your wallet. A pop-up notification will appear on your wallet and ask for authorization. Click “Approve”, “Initialize Voter”, and “Approve” (If the initialization process is stuck, refresh and reconnect).

Notice: the voting process takes 1 minute to initiate voters.

View here if you need more guidance

3. Once the wallet is connected (the wallet address should appear in the voting interface), key the amount you want to vote. The Nth vote will cost N*1 USDC, so if you’re going to give 3 votes, you need to pay 1+2+3=6 USDC.

4. Click “Confirm” to finish.

5. After voting, you can check the current project ranking via the leaderboard.

6. Feel free to join the Telegram group: https://t.me/hackerlinkvoter to interact and network with other voters!

Why should YOU become a voter?

  • Contribute to the Solana ecosystem
  • Incentivize blockchain builders & support entrepreneurship
  • Express the relative strength of personal preferences via the Quadratic Funding mechanism
  • Impact the allocation of $100K prize pool and $4M seed funding

Meet other multi-chain contributors @HackerLink today:https://t.me/hackerlinkvoter

What’s next?

  1. Join us on Telegram for future updates.
  2. Follow Dorahacks on Twitter and Youtube to receive HackerLink news, new video uploads, premieres, and live streams on Hackathon workshops and project demo sessions.

Let’s level up your voting profile!

What is Quadratic Funding? How does it work?

Quadratic Voting is a voting scheme introduced and often discussed in the Radical Markets community. It is often considered an innovative improvement of the traditional 1-person-1-vote or 1-dollar-1-vote voting schemes. The simplified formula on how quadratic voting functions is:

Cost to the voter = 1+2+3+…+ number of votes USDC

With such a mechanism, community contributors can vote for their favourite projects and emphasize their preferences through multiple votes. Along with the increased contribution each round, of course.

How would this affect project incentives? Popularity, which is embedded in this mechanism and is comprised of the total number of votes driving the top project with the most allocated prize. Plus, the accumulated USDC will go directly to the respective project after each round.

Interested to know more about quadratic funding? You can check the Quadratic Funding Algorithm by Vitalik Buterin, or the Quadratic Funding V2 Protocol by Eric Zhang.

For the Chinese version, please view it here.

Frequently Asked Question

0. What if I encounter problems during the voting process?

HackerLink provides voter support in Telegram, join us here.

1. Can I see my voting history?

Voting history is unavailable for voters at the moment. But builders are able to view your address at the end of the hackathon.

However, if you would like to verify the validity of your votes, you are able to view your voting history via block explorer. In this case, you can verify via https://explorer.solana.com/.

2. Can I use bots to mass vote for some project?

Absolutely don’t do this. Botting and other ways of cheating will be detected by our anti-Sybil attack mechanism, which is why a grace period (3–5 days) is being issued for such a purpose. Please keep in mind that botting will NOT grant your supported projects in any stance of superiority nor impact the prize pool distribution in your favour.

3. Can the project with more votes get a bigger share of the prize pool?

According to the Quadratic Funding mechanism, popularity is the basis of the distribution of the prize pool. If a project is supported by more VOTERS (rather than votes), it will receive more prizes by the end.

For e.g, A project with 10 votes from 10 voters will be prized more than a project with 10 votes from fewer voters.

4. Who receives the USDC I paid?

The votes (or we call “donations”) will go directly to the projects.

5. Why can’t I vote?

Invalid voting may occur for multiple reasons, please ensure that you:

  • Make sure you have the SAME address for SOL and USDC. For earlier sollet users, they have different addresses. Please create a new sollet account and transfer your USDC into the new address.
  • Connected to HackerLink: you should be notified with a pop-up page on your wallet that asks for authorization to connect with HackerLink. Once you authorized the action, your account number should appear in the voting interface.

If the problem still can’t be resolved, please contact Voter Support at Telegram via https://t.me/hackerlinkvoter.

Risk Notifications

Please note that the generated smart contracts from HackerLink will arrange and transfer the donated fund, to conduct quadratic funding algorithms, and distribute contribution funds to the projects of which the voting results in favour. The website cannot guarantee the authenticity, legality and validity of the project, though admins will contact the projects to verify the validity with their best effort. Be aware of the risks and vote rationally. Solana, HackerLink, or DoraHacks aren’t responsible for any adverse consequences.

If you have any questions, please contact us on Telegram. We would like to hear more from you and let’s keep in touch!

About Solana

Solana is a public blockchain platform. It is open-source and decentralized, with consensus achieved using proof of stake and proof of history. Its internal cryptocurrency is SOL. The Solana Foundation is based in Geneva, Switzerland and maintains the open-source project. Please visit https://solana.com/ for more information.

Solana Ignition Hackathon resources: https://ignition.devpost.com/resources.

About DoraHacks

DoraHacks is a global hackathon organizer and one of the world’s most active developer communities. HackerLink (https://hackerlink.io/en) is DoraHacks’ open-source developer platform and open source curation market. It provides unique on-chain tools to incentivize open-source developments around the world. The platform offers a variety of features including hacker profile, BUIDL, quadratic funding grants, bonding curve, bounties, hackathons to more than 100,000 users around the world.

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