From fa2916ccf88934a77781bf9aab36b656cf60ecf4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: eliashezron Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2024 09:20:29 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 1/9] initial commit --- applications/oneramp.md | 170 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 170 insertions(+) create mode 100644 applications/oneramp.md diff --git a/applications/oneramp.md b/applications/oneramp.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..31876bdce34 --- /dev/null +++ b/applications/oneramp.md @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +# Oneramp + +- **Team Name:** Oneramp, Inc +- **Payment Details:** + - **DOT**: 14zovRrxbQE9mSj4GXFsFv2cUDQf12Lx2ZsLVd8w5saeUu22 + - **Payment**: 14zovRrxbQE9mSj4GXFsFv2cUDQf12Lx2ZsLVd8w5saeUu22 ((USDC)). +- **[Level](https://github.com/w3f/Grants-Program/tree/master#level_slider-levels):** 3 + +## Project Overview :page_facing_up: + +### Overview + +Please provide the following: + +- If the name of your project is not descriptive, a tagline (one sentence summary). +- A brief description of your project. +- An indication of how your project relates to / integrates into Substrate / Polkadot / Kusama. +- An indication of why your team is interested in creating this project. + +### Project Details + +We expect the teams to already have a solid idea about your project's expected final state. Therefore, we ask the teams to submit (where relevant): + +- Mockups/designs of any UI components +- Data models / API specifications of the core functionality +- An overview of the technology stack to be used +- Documentation of core components, protocols, architecture, etc. to be deployed +- PoC/MVP or other relevant prior work or research on the topic +- What your project is _not_ or will _not_ provide or implement + - This is a place for you to manage expectations and clarify any limitations that might not be obvious + +Things that shouldn’t be part of the application (see also our [FAQ](../docs/faq.md)): + +- The (future) tokenomics of your project +- For non-infrastructure projects—deployment and hosting costs, maintenance or audits +- Business-oriented activities (marketing, business planning), events or outreach + +### Ecosystem Fit + +Help us locate your project in the Polkadot/Substrate/Kusama landscape and what problems it tries to solve by answering each of these questions: + +- Where and how does your project fit into the ecosystem? +- Who is your target audience (parachain/dapp/wallet/UI developers, designers, your own user base, some dapp's userbase, yourself)? +- What need(s) does your project meet? +- How did you identify these needs? Please provide evidence in the form of (scientific) articles, forum discussions, case studies, or raw data. +- Are there any other projects similar to yours in the Substrate / Polkadot / Kusama ecosystem? + - If so, how is your project different? Please identify and assess any projects addressing the same need and explain how your project is distinct. Feel free to include applicable research data, statistics, or metrics. + - If not, please indicate why such a project might not have been possible, successful, or attempted. +- Are there any projects similar to yours in related ecosystems? + +## Team :busts_in_silhouette: + +> Please note that the data provided in this section is for administrative and informational purposes only. All beneficiaries of a grant must also be listed in the KYC/KYB process during the application phase. See our [FAQ](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/faq#what-is-kyckyb-and-why-do-i-have-to-provide-this-data) for more info. + +### Team members + +- Name of team leader +- Names of team members + +### Contact + +- **Contact Name:** Full name of the contact person in your team +- **Contact Email:** Contact email (e.g. john@duo.com) +- **Website:** Your website + +### Legal Structure + +- **Registered Address:** Address of your registered legal entity, if available. Please keep it in a single line. (e.g. High Street 1, London LK1 234, UK) +- **Registered Legal Entity:** Name of your registered legal entity, if available. (e.g. Duo Ltd.) + +### Team's experience + +Please describe the team's relevant experience. If your project involves development work, we would appreciate it if you singled out a few interesting projects or contributions made by team members in the past. + +If anyone on your team has applied for a grant at the Web3 Foundation previously, please list the name of the project and legal entity here. + +### Team Code Repos + +- https://github.com/{your_organisation}/{project_1} +- https://github.com/{your_organisation}/{project_2} + +Please also provide the GitHub accounts of all team members. If they contain no activity, references to projects hosted elsewhere or live are also fine. + +- https://github.com/{team_member_1} +- https://github.com/{team_member_2} + +### Team LinkedIn Profiles (if available) + +- https://www.linkedin.com/{person_1} +- https://www.linkedin.com/{person_2} + +## Development Status :open_book: + +If you've already started implementing your project or it is part of a larger repository, please provide a link and a description of the code here. In any case, please provide some documentation on the research and other work you have conducted before applying. This could be: + +- links to improvement proposals or [RFPs](https://github.com/w3f/Grants-Program/tree/master/docs/RFPs) (requests for proposal), +- academic publications relevant to the problem, +- links to your research diary, blog posts, articles, forum discussions or open GitHub issues, +- references to conversations you might have had related to this project with anyone from the Web3 Foundation, +- previous interface iterations, such as mock-ups and wireframes. + +## Development Roadmap :nut_and_bolt: + +This section should break the development roadmap down into milestones and deliverables. To assist you in defining it, we have created a document with examples for some grant categories [here](../docs/Support%20Docs/grant_guidelines_per_category.md). Since these will be part of the agreement, it helps to describe _the functionality we should expect in as much detail as possible_, plus how we can verify and test that functionality. Whenever milestones are delivered, we refer to this document to ensure that everything has been delivered as expected. + +Below we provide an **example roadmap**. In the descriptions, it should be clear how your project is related to Substrate, Kusama or Polkadot. We _recommend_ that teams structure their roadmap as 1 milestone ≈ 1 month. + +> :exclamation: If any of your deliverables are based on somebody else's work, make sure you work and publish _under the terms of the license_ of the respective project and that you **highlight this fact in your milestone documentation** and in the source code if applicable! **Projects that submit other people's work without proper attribution will be immediately terminated.** + +### Overview + +- **Total Estimated Duration:** Duration of the whole project (e.g. 2 months) +- **Full-Time Equivalent (FTE):** Average number of full-time employees working on the project throughout its duration (see [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full-time_equivalent), e.g. 2 FTE) +- **Total Costs:** Requested amount in USD for the whole project (e.g. 12,000 USD). Note that the acceptance criteria and additional benefits vary depending on the [level](../README.md#level_slider-levels) of funding requested. +- **DOT %:** Percentage of Total Costs to be paid in (vested) DOT (≥ 50%) + +### Milestone 1 Example — Basic functionality + +- **Estimated duration:** 1 month +- **FTE:** 1,5 +- **Costs:** 8,000 USD + +> :exclamation: **The default deliverables 0a-0d below are mandatory for all milestones**, and deliverable 0e at least for the last one. + +| Number | Deliverable | Specification | +| ------: | ------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| **0a.** | License | Apache 2.0 / GPLv3 / MIT / Unlicense. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#license) for details. | +| **0b.** | Documentation | We will provide both **inline documentation** of the code and a basic **tutorial** that explains how a user can (for example) spin up one of our Substrate nodes and send test transactions, which will show how the new functionality works. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#documentation) for details. | +| **0c.** | Testing and Testing Guide | Core functions will be fully covered by comprehensive unit tests to ensure functionality and robustness. In the guide, we will describe how to run these tests. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#testing-guide) for details. | +| **0d.** | Docker | We will provide a Dockerfile(s) that can be used to test all the functionality delivered with this milestone. | +| 0e. | Article | We will publish an **article**/workshop that explains [...] (what was done/achieved as part of the grant). (Content, language, and medium should reflect your target audience described above.) | +| 1. | Substrate module: X | We will create a Substrate module that will... (Please list the functionality that will be implemented for the first milestone. You can refer to details provided in previous sections.) | +| 2. | Substrate module: Y | The Y Substrate module will... | +| 3. | Substrate module: Z | The Z Substrate module will... | +| 4. | Substrate chain | Modules X, Y & Z of our custom chain will interact in such a way... (Please describe the deliverable here as detailed as possible) | +| 5. | Library: ABC | We will deliver a JS library that will implement the functionality described under "ABC Library" | +| 6. | Smart contracts: ... | We will deliver a set of ink! smart contracts that will... | + +### Milestone 2 Example — Additional features + +- **Estimated Duration:** 1 month +- **FTE:** 1,5 +- **Costs:** 8,000 USD + +... + +## Future Plans + +Please include here + +- how you intend to finance the project's long-term maintenance and development, +- how you intend to use, enhance, and promote your project in the short term, and +- the team's long-term plans and intentions in relation to it. + +## Referral Program (optional) :moneybag: + +You can find more information about the program [here](../README.md#moneybag-referral-program). + +- **Referrer:** Name of the Polkadot Ambassador or GitHub account of the Web3 Foundation grantee +- **Payment Address:** Polkadot/Kusama (USDT/USDC) payment address. Please also specify the currency. (e.g. 15oF4... (USDT)) + +## Additional Information :heavy_plus_sign: + +**How did you hear about the Grants Program?** Web3 Foundation Website / Medium / Twitter / Element / Announcement by another team / personal recommendation / etc. + +Here you can also add any additional information that you think is relevant to this application but isn't part of it already, such as: + +- Work you have already done. +- If there are any other teams who have already contributed (financially) to the project. +- Previous grants you may have applied for. From f0f8398ff7980712df2bb48cff854bc8ecd878f9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: eliashezron Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2024 10:33:54 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 2/9] project overview --- applications/oneramp.md | 11 ++++++----- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/applications/oneramp.md b/applications/oneramp.md index 31876bdce34..29178d57b3d 100644 --- a/applications/oneramp.md +++ b/applications/oneramp.md @@ -10,12 +10,13 @@ ### Overview -Please provide the following: +Bridging the gap between crypto and traditional finance in Sub-Saharan Africa through seamless on-and-offramping solutions. -- If the name of your project is not descriptive, a tagline (one sentence summary). -- A brief description of your project. -- An indication of how your project relates to / integrates into Substrate / Polkadot / Kusama. -- An indication of why your team is interested in creating this project. +Oneramp is a crypto on-and-offramping solution designed for Sub-Saharan Africa, empowering users to effortlessly buy and sell cryptocurrencies using mobile money and bank transfers. Operating in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Nigeria, and Ghana, Oneramp integrates with local financial systems to enable users to transact with popular blockchain networks, including StarkNet, Celo, Polygon, and Base. Our platform addresses the unique challenges of financial inclusion in the region, offering a user-friendly and secure gateway for individuals and businesses to participate in the global crypto economy. + +Our vision is to integrate Oneramp with the Polkadot ecosystem, enabling seamless on-and-offramping capabilities for USDC and USDT on the Polkadot Asset hub, and Facilitate crypto to fiat payments using their stable coins, enabling financial solutions, including support for DeFi, remittances, and decentralized commerce in Sub-Saharan Africa. + +As a team deeply rooted in Sub-Saharan Africa, we understand the region's unique challenges and opportunities for financial inclusion. The Polkadot ecosystem aligns with our mission to democratize access to blockchain technology by offering interoperable and scalable solutions. We see Polkadot as a critical partner in our journey to reduce barriers to entry, enhance user access to decentralized services, and foster economic empowerment across the region. Through this project, we aim to bring the benefits of the Polkadot ecosystem to millions of underserved individuals and businesses, creating a sustainable bridge between traditional and decentralized finance. ### Project Details From 487449ed2c7b5e26e1c8789eff3df09cf92885ad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: eliashezron Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2024 07:33:07 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 3/9] changes --- applications/oneramp.md | 86 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-) diff --git a/applications/oneramp.md b/applications/oneramp.md index 29178d57b3d..9ce2ff24b79 100644 --- a/applications/oneramp.md +++ b/applications/oneramp.md @@ -20,75 +20,87 @@ As a team deeply rooted in Sub-Saharan Africa, we understand the region's unique ### Project Details -We expect the teams to already have a solid idea about your project's expected final state. Therefore, we ask the teams to submit (where relevant): +here is the oneramp [widget](https://pay.oneramp.io) +here is the oneramp [project demo](https://youtu.be/N7O2s7tmJZ8) +Here’s a quick overview of the user journey when buying/selling stablecoins on OneRamp: + +- The user navigates to the OneRamp platform via a mobile or web browser. +- They select the blockchain they want to use (polkadot). +- The user connects their crypto wallet. +- They enter the amount of USDC/USDT they wish to buy/sell. +- The user makes a payment using mobile money/transfers stablecoins from their wallet. +- Finally, they receive USDC in their connected wallet/ receive mobile money to their mobile phone contact. +here is the architecture of the processes + + + + + + + + + +
SellBuy
+ sellcrypto + + buycrypto +
-- Mockups/designs of any UI components -- Data models / API specifications of the core functionality -- An overview of the technology stack to be used -- Documentation of core components, protocols, architecture, etc. to be deployed -- PoC/MVP or other relevant prior work or research on the topic -- What your project is _not_ or will _not_ provide or implement - - This is a place for you to manage expectations and clarify any limitations that might not be obvious +### Ecosystem Fit -Things that shouldn’t be part of the application (see also our [FAQ](../docs/faq.md)): +Oneramp fits into the Polkadot/Substrate/Kusama ecosystem as a critical on-and-offramping solution tailored for Sub-Saharan Africa. By bridging the gap between crypto and traditional financial systems, Oneramp simplifies access to Stablecoins that can then be swapped for DOT, KSM, and assets within parachains, enabling seamless transactions between decentralized platforms and local payment methods like mobile money and bank transfers. This integration empowers the ecosystem by onboarding users from a region with rapidly growing crypto adoption while supporting developers and dApps in expanding their user base. -- The (future) tokenomics of your project -- For non-infrastructure projects—deployment and hosting costs, maintenance or audits -- Business-oriented activities (marketing, business planning), events or outreach +Our target markets includes wallets, developers and parachain teams seeking to grow in African markets, dApp builders requiring accessible on-and-offramping solutions, wallet providers integrating Polkadot assets, and end users who need a simple way to transact using their preferred local payment methods. Oneramp addresses critical needs such as financial inclusion for underbanked and unbanked populations, enhanced accessibility to decentralized financial services, and liquidity bridging for DOT, KSM, and other Polkadot assets. It also supports developer adoption by providing ready-to-integrate infrastructure for parachains and dApps. -### Ecosystem Fit +The need for Oneramp was identified through market research and direct user feedback. Sub-Saharan Africa ranks among the highest in global crypto adoption, driven by remittances and financial access gaps. Oneramp’s existing operations in six African countries, with over 5000 users and $130,000 in transaction volume, demonstrate the demand for localized payment solutions. Reports such as the [Chainalysis Africa Crypto Adoption](https://www.chainalysis.com/blog/africa-cryptocurrency-adoption/) and GSMA Mobile Money studies(https://www.gsma.com/solutions-and-impact/connectivity-for-good/mobile-for-development/gsma_resources/state-of-the-industry-report-on-mobile-money-2023-2/) where mobile money accounts for over 70% of the finacial transactions in sub-saharan africa underscore the importance of a mobilemoney-cryptocurrency bridge in facilitating financial transactions in this region. +Currently, there are no dedicated on-and-offramping solutions tailored to Sub-Saharan Africa within the Polkadot ecosystem, presenting a significant opportunity for Oneramp to fill this gap. While generic fiat-crypto gateways exist in other ecosystems, they lack the localized payment integrations critical for success in Africa. Oneramp’s focus on mobile money and local banking systems uniquely positions it to drive adoption and accessibility in the Polkadot ecosystem. By addressing these challenges, Oneramp is poised to become a vital enabler of financial inclusion and decentralized finance adoption across the region. Help us locate your project in the Polkadot/Substrate/Kusama landscape and what problems it tries to solve by answering each of these questions: -- Where and how does your project fit into the ecosystem? -- Who is your target audience (parachain/dapp/wallet/UI developers, designers, your own user base, some dapp's userbase, yourself)? -- What need(s) does your project meet? -- How did you identify these needs? Please provide evidence in the form of (scientific) articles, forum discussions, case studies, or raw data. -- Are there any other projects similar to yours in the Substrate / Polkadot / Kusama ecosystem? - - If so, how is your project different? Please identify and assess any projects addressing the same need and explain how your project is distinct. Feel free to include applicable research data, statistics, or metrics. - - If not, please indicate why such a project might not have been possible, successful, or attempted. -- Are there any projects similar to yours in related ecosystems? - ## Team :busts_in_silhouette: > Please note that the data provided in this section is for administrative and informational purposes only. All beneficiaries of a grant must also be listed in the KYC/KYB process during the application phase. See our [FAQ](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/faq#what-is-kyckyb-and-why-do-i-have-to-provide-this-data) for more info. ### Team members -- Name of team leader -- Names of team members +- Elias Hezron Opio - Founder oneramp +- Jovan Mwesigwa Balambirwa - co-founder oneramp ### Contact -- **Contact Name:** Full name of the contact person in your team -- **Contact Email:** Contact email (e.g. john@duo.com) -- **Website:** Your website +- **Contact Name:** Elias Hezron Opio +- **Contact Email:** eliashezron23@gmail.com +- **Website:** https://oneramp.io ### Legal Structure -- **Registered Address:** Address of your registered legal entity, if available. Please keep it in a single line. (e.g. High Street 1, London LK1 234, UK) -- **Registered Legal Entity:** Name of your registered legal entity, if available. (e.g. Duo Ltd.) +- **Registered Address:** 1111b South Governors Ave STE 23770 Dover, DE, 19904 US +- **Registered Legal Entity:** Oneramp, Inc. ### Team's experience -Please describe the team's relevant experience. If your project involves development work, we would appreciate it if you singled out a few interesting projects or contributions made by team members in the past. +**Elias Hezron Opio** + +- PBA singapore Graduate +- Ethereum Core developer intern at nethermind + +**Jovan Mwesigwa** -If anyone on your team has applied for a grant at the Web3 Foundation previously, please list the name of the project and legal entity here. +- 8 Hackathon Winner with Celo ### Team Code Repos -- https://github.com/{your_organisation}/{project_1} -- https://github.com/{your_organisation}/{project_2} +- https://github.com/oneramp Please also provide the GitHub accounts of all team members. If they contain no activity, references to projects hosted elsewhere or live are also fine. -- https://github.com/{team_member_1} -- https://github.com/{team_member_2} +- https://github.com/eliashezron +- https://github.com/JovanMwesigwa ### Team LinkedIn Profiles (if available) -- https://www.linkedin.com/{person_1} -- https://www.linkedin.com/{person_2} +- https://www.linkedin.com/in/eliashezron/ +- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jovan-mwesigwa/ ## Development Status :open_book: From 9d3ef22e0eaa235b8ee5fee8d2d6edcf41a62f41 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: eliashezron Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2024 10:25:32 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 4/9] changes --- applications/oneramp.md | 61 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) diff --git a/applications/oneramp.md b/applications/oneramp.md index 9ce2ff24b79..13b30e073f0 100644 --- a/applications/oneramp.md +++ b/applications/oneramp.md @@ -104,59 +104,56 @@ Please also provide the GitHub accounts of all team members. If they contain no ## Development Status :open_book: -If you've already started implementing your project or it is part of a larger repository, please provide a link and a description of the code here. In any case, please provide some documentation on the research and other work you have conducted before applying. This could be: - -- links to improvement proposals or [RFPs](https://github.com/w3f/Grants-Program/tree/master/docs/RFPs) (requests for proposal), -- academic publications relevant to the problem, -- links to your research diary, blog posts, articles, forum discussions or open GitHub issues, -- references to conversations you might have had related to this project with anyone from the Web3 Foundation, -- previous interface iterations, such as mock-ups and wireframes. +The first version of the polkadot standalone oneramp on and offramp is [here](https://polkadot.oneramp.io/) +this however needs more improvement to before its production ready. ## Development Roadmap :nut_and_bolt: -This section should break the development roadmap down into milestones and deliverables. To assist you in defining it, we have created a document with examples for some grant categories [here](../docs/Support%20Docs/grant_guidelines_per_category.md). Since these will be part of the agreement, it helps to describe _the functionality we should expect in as much detail as possible_, plus how we can verify and test that functionality. Whenever milestones are delivered, we refer to this document to ensure that everything has been delivered as expected. - -Below we provide an **example roadmap**. In the descriptions, it should be clear how your project is related to Substrate, Kusama or Polkadot. We _recommend_ that teams structure their roadmap as 1 milestone ≈ 1 month. +At this stage we’ll execute three deliverables: -> :exclamation: If any of your deliverables are based on somebody else's work, make sure you work and publish _under the terms of the license_ of the respective project and that you **highlight this fact in your milestone documentation** and in the source code if applicable! **Projects that submit other people's work without proper attribution will be immediately terminated.** +- complete the Polkadot standalone oneramp on and offramp [here](https://polkadot.oneramp.io/) +- Add polkadot support on the main oneramp widget [here](https://pay.oneramp.io) +- Expand to Malawi and southAfrica. That would mean support in atleast 7 countries in sub-saharan Africa ontop of the 5 we already currently support ### Overview -- **Total Estimated Duration:** Duration of the whole project (e.g. 2 months) -- **Full-Time Equivalent (FTE):** Average number of full-time employees working on the project throughout its duration (see [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full-time_equivalent), e.g. 2 FTE) -- **Total Costs:** Requested amount in USD for the whole project (e.g. 12,000 USD). Note that the acceptance criteria and additional benefits vary depending on the [level](../README.md#level_slider-levels) of funding requested. -- **DOT %:** Percentage of Total Costs to be paid in (vested) DOT (≥ 50%) +- **Total Estimated Duration:** 4 +- **Full-Time Equivalent (FTE):** 3FTE +- **Total Costs:** 60,000 +- **DOT %:** 50% ### Milestone 1 Example — Basic functionality - **Estimated duration:** 1 month -- **FTE:** 1,5 -- **Costs:** 8,000 USD +- **FTE:** 3 +- **Costs:** 15,000 USD > :exclamation: **The default deliverables 0a-0d below are mandatory for all milestones**, and deliverable 0e at least for the last one. -| Number | Deliverable | Specification | -| ------: | ------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -| **0a.** | License | Apache 2.0 / GPLv3 / MIT / Unlicense. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#license) for details. | -| **0b.** | Documentation | We will provide both **inline documentation** of the code and a basic **tutorial** that explains how a user can (for example) spin up one of our Substrate nodes and send test transactions, which will show how the new functionality works. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#documentation) for details. | -| **0c.** | Testing and Testing Guide | Core functions will be fully covered by comprehensive unit tests to ensure functionality and robustness. In the guide, we will describe how to run these tests. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#testing-guide) for details. | -| **0d.** | Docker | We will provide a Dockerfile(s) that can be used to test all the functionality delivered with this milestone. | -| 0e. | Article | We will publish an **article**/workshop that explains [...] (what was done/achieved as part of the grant). (Content, language, and medium should reflect your target audience described above.) | -| 1. | Substrate module: X | We will create a Substrate module that will... (Please list the functionality that will be implemented for the first milestone. You can refer to details provided in previous sections.) | -| 2. | Substrate module: Y | The Y Substrate module will... | -| 3. | Substrate module: Z | The Z Substrate module will... | -| 4. | Substrate chain | Modules X, Y & Z of our custom chain will interact in such a way... (Please describe the deliverable here as detailed as possible) | -| 5. | Library: ABC | We will deliver a JS library that will implement the functionality described under "ABC Library" | -| 6. | Smart contracts: ... | We will deliver a set of ink! smart contracts that will... | +| Number | Deliverable | Specification | +| -----: | ----------- | ------------- | +| **0a.** | License | Apache 2.0 / GPLv3 / MIT / Unlicense. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#license) for details. | +| **0b.** | Documentation | We will provide both **inline documentation** of the code and a basic **tutorial** that explains how a user can (for example) spin up one of our Substrate nodes and send test transactions, which will show how the new functionality works. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#documentation) for details. | +| **0c.** | Testing and Testing Guide | Core functions will be fully covered by comprehensive unit tests to ensure functionality and robustness. In the guide, we will describe how to run these tests. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#testing-guide) for details. | +| **0d.** | Docker | We will provide a Dockerfile(s) that can be used to test all the functionality delivered with this milestone. | +| 0e. | Article | We will publish an **article**/workshop that explains [...] (what was done/achieved as part of the grant). (Content, language, and medium should reflect your target audience described above.) | +| 1. | Substrate module: X | We will create a Substrate module that will... (Please list the functionality that will be implemented for the first milestone. You can refer to details provided in previous sections.) | +| 2. | Substrate module: Y | The Y Substrate module will... | +| 3. | Substrate module: Z | The Z Substrate module will... | +| 4. | Substrate chain | Modules X, Y & Z of our custom chain will interact in such a way... (Please describe the deliverable here as detailed as possible) | +| 5. | Library: ABC | We will deliver a JS library that will implement the functionality described under "ABC Library" | +| 6. | Smart contracts: ... | We will deliver a set of ink! smart contracts that will... + ### Milestone 2 Example — Additional features - **Estimated Duration:** 1 month -- **FTE:** 1,5 +- **FTE:** 1,5 - **Costs:** 8,000 USD ... + ## Future Plans Please include here @@ -180,4 +177,4 @@ Here you can also add any additional information that you think is relevant to t - Work you have already done. - If there are any other teams who have already contributed (financially) to the project. -- Previous grants you may have applied for. +- Previous grants you may have applied for. \ No newline at end of file From eb9fd99b89728ba0d5400819b94ca252fc115d8d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: eliashezron Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2024 06:44:21 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 5/9] changes --- applications/oneramp.md | 62 +++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-) diff --git a/applications/oneramp.md b/applications/oneramp.md index 13b30e073f0..7e65834a4d1 100644 --- a/applications/oneramp.md +++ b/applications/oneramp.md @@ -117,64 +117,58 @@ At this stage we’ll execute three deliverables: ### Overview -- **Total Estimated Duration:** 4 +- **Total Estimated Duration:** 3 - **Full-Time Equivalent (FTE):** 3FTE - **Total Costs:** 60,000 - **DOT %:** 50% ### Milestone 1 Example — Basic functionality -- **Estimated duration:** 1 month +- **Estimated duration:** 2 months - **FTE:** 3 -- **Costs:** 15,000 USD +- **Costs:** 30,000 USD -> :exclamation: **The default deliverables 0a-0d below are mandatory for all milestones**, and deliverable 0e at least for the last one. +In the first milestone, the features for the POC will be implemented and tested by limited users. + +complete the [oneramp polkadot widget](https://polkadot.oneramp.io) -| Number | Deliverable | Specification | -| -----: | ----------- | ------------- | -| **0a.** | License | Apache 2.0 / GPLv3 / MIT / Unlicense. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#license) for details. | -| **0b.** | Documentation | We will provide both **inline documentation** of the code and a basic **tutorial** that explains how a user can (for example) spin up one of our Substrate nodes and send test transactions, which will show how the new functionality works. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#documentation) for details. | -| **0c.** | Testing and Testing Guide | Core functions will be fully covered by comprehensive unit tests to ensure functionality and robustness. In the guide, we will describe how to run these tests. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#testing-guide) for details. | -| **0d.** | Docker | We will provide a Dockerfile(s) that can be used to test all the functionality delivered with this milestone. | -| 0e. | Article | We will publish an **article**/workshop that explains [...] (what was done/achieved as part of the grant). (Content, language, and medium should reflect your target audience described above.) | -| 1. | Substrate module: X | We will create a Substrate module that will... (Please list the functionality that will be implemented for the first milestone. You can refer to details provided in previous sections.) | -| 2. | Substrate module: Y | The Y Substrate module will... | -| 3. | Substrate module: Z | The Z Substrate module will... | -| 4. | Substrate chain | Modules X, Y & Z of our custom chain will interact in such a way... (Please describe the deliverable here as detailed as possible) | -| 5. | Library: ABC | We will deliver a JS library that will implement the functionality described under "ABC Library" | -| 6. | Smart contracts: ... | We will deliver a set of ink! smart contracts that will... +> :exclamation: **The default deliverables 0a-0d below are mandatory for all milestones**, and deliverable 0e at least for the last one. +| Number | Deliverable | Specification | +| ------: | ------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| **0a.** | License | Apache 2.0 / GPLv3 / MIT / Unlicense. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#license) for details. | +| **0b.** | Documentation | We will provide both **inline documentation** of the code and a basic **tutorial** that explains how a user can (for example) spin up one of our Substrate nodes and send test transactions, which will show how the new functionality works. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#documentation) for details. | +| **0c.** | Testing and Testing Guide | Core functions will be fully covered by comprehensive unit tests to ensure functionality and robustness. In the guide, we will describe how to run these tests. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#testing-guide) for details. | +| **0d.** | Docker | We will provide a Dockerfile(s) that can be used to test all the functionality delivered with this milestone. | +| 0e. | Article | We will publish an **article**/workshop that explains [...] (what was done/achieved as part of the grant). (Content, language, and medium should reflect your target audience described above.) | +| 1. | Substrate module: X | We will create a Substrate module that will... (Please list the functionality that will be implemented for the first milestone. You can refer to details provided in previous sections.) | +| 2. | Substrate module: Y | The Y Substrate module will... | +| 3. | Substrate module: Z | The Z Substrate module will... | +| 4. | Substrate chain | Modules X, Y & Z of our custom chain will interact in such a way... (Please describe the deliverable here as detailed as possible) | +| 5. | Library: ABC | We will deliver a JS library that will implement the functionality described under "ABC Library" | +| 6. | Smart contracts: ... | We will deliver a set of ink! smart contracts that will... | ### Milestone 2 Example — Additional features -- **Estimated Duration:** 1 month -- **FTE:** 1,5 -- **Costs:** 8,000 USD +- **Estimated Duration:** 2 month +- **FTE:** 2 +- **Costs:** 30,000 USD ... - ## Future Plans -Please include here +Our long-term plan for financing Oneramp’s maintenance and development is centered around a sustainable revenue model and strategic partnerships. We charge transaction fees for on-and-offramping services, which will scale as adoption increases across our operating countries. We are actively exploring partnerships with parachain teams, dApps, and wallet providers within the Polkadot ecosystem to integrate Oneramp as their preferred fiat-crypto gateway, ensuring mutual value creation. Additionally, we aim to attract external investment and leverage grants to fund further development and expansion into new markets. -- how you intend to finance the project's long-term maintenance and development, -- how you intend to use, enhance, and promote your project in the short term, and -- the team's long-term plans and intentions in relation to it. +In the short term, we plan to expand Oneramp’s reach within the Polkadot ecosystem by integrating with wallet providers making Polkadot ecosystem easily accessible to users in Sub-Saharan Africa. This includes promoting Oneramp through community engagements, developer hackathons, and collaborations with local crypto advocacy groups. We will also enhance the platform by incorporating user feedback to optimize functionality, improve user experience, and ensure robust security. ## Referral Program (optional) :moneybag: You can find more information about the program [here](../README.md#moneybag-referral-program). -- **Referrer:** Name of the Polkadot Ambassador or GitHub account of the Web3 Foundation grantee -- **Payment Address:** Polkadot/Kusama (USDT/USDC) payment address. Please also specify the currency. (e.g. 15oF4... (USDT)) +- **Referrer:** Seraya +- **Payment Address:** 14zovRrxbQE9mSj4GXFsFv2cUDQf12Lx2ZsLVd8w5saeUu22 ## Additional Information :heavy_plus_sign: -**How did you hear about the Grants Program?** Web3 Foundation Website / Medium / Twitter / Element / Announcement by another team / personal recommendation / etc. - -Here you can also add any additional information that you think is relevant to this application but isn't part of it already, such as: - -- Work you have already done. -- If there are any other teams who have already contributed (financially) to the project. -- Previous grants you may have applied for. \ No newline at end of file +**How did you hear about the Grants Program?** polkadot Blockchain Academy From 0c5834e1fb8225e2eb4a047d2a2c861d566d72b3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: eliashezron Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2024 07:54:00 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 6/9] basic version --- applications/oneramp.md | 24 +++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/applications/oneramp.md b/applications/oneramp.md index 7e65834a4d1..311af1d95b2 100644 --- a/applications/oneramp.md +++ b/applications/oneramp.md @@ -134,19 +134,17 @@ complete the [oneramp polkadot widget](https://polkadot.oneramp.io) > :exclamation: **The default deliverables 0a-0d below are mandatory for all milestones**, and deliverable 0e at least for the last one. -| Number | Deliverable | Specification | -| ------: | ------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -| **0a.** | License | Apache 2.0 / GPLv3 / MIT / Unlicense. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#license) for details. | -| **0b.** | Documentation | We will provide both **inline documentation** of the code and a basic **tutorial** that explains how a user can (for example) spin up one of our Substrate nodes and send test transactions, which will show how the new functionality works. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#documentation) for details. | -| **0c.** | Testing and Testing Guide | Core functions will be fully covered by comprehensive unit tests to ensure functionality and robustness. In the guide, we will describe how to run these tests. See the [delivery guidelines](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/Support%20Docs/milestone-deliverables-guidelines#testing-guide) for details. | -| **0d.** | Docker | We will provide a Dockerfile(s) that can be used to test all the functionality delivered with this milestone. | -| 0e. | Article | We will publish an **article**/workshop that explains [...] (what was done/achieved as part of the grant). (Content, language, and medium should reflect your target audience described above.) | -| 1. | Substrate module: X | We will create a Substrate module that will... (Please list the functionality that will be implemented for the first milestone. You can refer to details provided in previous sections.) | -| 2. | Substrate module: Y | The Y Substrate module will... | -| 3. | Substrate module: Z | The Z Substrate module will... | -| 4. | Substrate chain | Modules X, Y & Z of our custom chain will interact in such a way... (Please describe the deliverable here as detailed as possible) | -| 5. | Library: ABC | We will deliver a JS library that will implement the functionality described under "ABC Library" | -| 6. | Smart contracts: ... | We will deliver a set of ink! smart contracts that will... | +| Number | Deliverable | Specification | +| ------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| **0a.** | License | Apache 2.0 | +| **0b.** | Documentation | We will provide both **inline documentation** of the product and a tutorial explanation of the product and how to use it. | +| **0c.** | Testing and Testing Guide | Core functions will be fully covered by comprehensive unit tests to ensure functionality and robustness. | +| **0d.** | Docker | We will provide a Dockercontainer that can be used to test all the functionality delivered with this milestone. | +| 0e. | Article | We will publish an **article**/workshop that explains the product and how it's being used in sub-saharan africa | +| 1. | Finish [oneramp polkadot app ](https://polkadot.oneramp.io) | we will complete the oneramp polkadot app that will have on and offramping functionality in Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania | +| 2. | Documentation for intergation of oneramp for polkadot wallet providers | the most commonn form of on and offramp provider intergation is through re-direct links, We shall provide neccessary documentation to allow for wallet providers to on board oneramp as a service in their applications | +| 3. | Support for Malawi and Cameroon | add support for Malawi and Cameroon allowing users in those regions to be able to on and offramp on polkadoit through oneramp | +| 4. | Support for South Africa | Add support for South Africa, This is the second-biggest crypto adoption market in sub-saharan Africa after Nigeria as per [chainalysis](https://www.chainalysis.com/blog/africa-cryptocurrency-adoption/) | ### Milestone 2 Example — Additional features From ba326c26d5d26424e48ce6c27e9e9447722b28b2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: eliashezron Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2024 08:15:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 7/9] grammatical errors fixed --- applications/oneramp.md | 39 ++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/applications/oneramp.md b/applications/oneramp.md index 311af1d95b2..531831704c6 100644 --- a/applications/oneramp.md +++ b/applications/oneramp.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Bridging the gap between crypto and traditional finance in Sub-Saharan Africa th Oneramp is a crypto on-and-offramping solution designed for Sub-Saharan Africa, empowering users to effortlessly buy and sell cryptocurrencies using mobile money and bank transfers. Operating in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Nigeria, and Ghana, Oneramp integrates with local financial systems to enable users to transact with popular blockchain networks, including StarkNet, Celo, Polygon, and Base. Our platform addresses the unique challenges of financial inclusion in the region, offering a user-friendly and secure gateway for individuals and businesses to participate in the global crypto economy. -Our vision is to integrate Oneramp with the Polkadot ecosystem, enabling seamless on-and-offramping capabilities for USDC and USDT on the Polkadot Asset hub, and Facilitate crypto to fiat payments using their stable coins, enabling financial solutions, including support for DeFi, remittances, and decentralized commerce in Sub-Saharan Africa. +Our vision is to integrate Oneramp with the Polkadot ecosystem, enabling seamless on-and-offramping capabilities for USDC and USDT on the Polkadot Asset Hub, and facilitating crypto-to-fiat payments using stablecoins. This will unlock financial solutions, including support for DeFi, remittances, and decentralized commerce in Sub-Saharan Africa. As a team deeply rooted in Sub-Saharan Africa, we understand the region's unique challenges and opportunities for financial inclusion. The Polkadot ecosystem aligns with our mission to democratize access to blockchain technology by offering interoperable and scalable solutions. We see Polkadot as a critical partner in our journey to reduce barriers to entry, enhance user access to decentralized services, and foster economic empowerment across the region. Through this project, we aim to bring the benefits of the Polkadot ecosystem to millions of underserved individuals and businesses, creating a sustainable bridge between traditional and decentralized finance. @@ -50,17 +50,14 @@ here is the architecture of the processes Oneramp fits into the Polkadot/Substrate/Kusama ecosystem as a critical on-and-offramping solution tailored for Sub-Saharan Africa. By bridging the gap between crypto and traditional financial systems, Oneramp simplifies access to Stablecoins that can then be swapped for DOT, KSM, and assets within parachains, enabling seamless transactions between decentralized platforms and local payment methods like mobile money and bank transfers. This integration empowers the ecosystem by onboarding users from a region with rapidly growing crypto adoption while supporting developers and dApps in expanding their user base. -Our target markets includes wallets, developers and parachain teams seeking to grow in African markets, dApp builders requiring accessible on-and-offramping solutions, wallet providers integrating Polkadot assets, and end users who need a simple way to transact using their preferred local payment methods. Oneramp addresses critical needs such as financial inclusion for underbanked and unbanked populations, enhanced accessibility to decentralized financial services, and liquidity bridging for DOT, KSM, and other Polkadot assets. It also supports developer adoption by providing ready-to-integrate infrastructure for parachains and dApps. +Our target market includes wallets, developers and parachain teams seeking to grow in African markets, dApp builders requiring accessible on-and-offramping solutions, wallet providers integrating Polkadot assets, and end users who need a simple way to transact using their preferred local payment methods. Oneramp addresses critical needs such as financial inclusion for underbanked and unbanked populations, enhanced accessibility to decentralized financial services, and liquidity bridging for DOT, KSM, and other Polkadot assets. It also supports developer adoption by providing ready-to-integrate infrastructure for parachains and dApps. -The need for Oneramp was identified through market research and direct user feedback. Sub-Saharan Africa ranks among the highest in global crypto adoption, driven by remittances and financial access gaps. Oneramp’s existing operations in six African countries, with over 5000 users and $130,000 in transaction volume, demonstrate the demand for localized payment solutions. Reports such as the [Chainalysis Africa Crypto Adoption](https://www.chainalysis.com/blog/africa-cryptocurrency-adoption/) and GSMA Mobile Money studies(https://www.gsma.com/solutions-and-impact/connectivity-for-good/mobile-for-development/gsma_resources/state-of-the-industry-report-on-mobile-money-2023-2/) where mobile money accounts for over 70% of the finacial transactions in sub-saharan africa underscore the importance of a mobilemoney-cryptocurrency bridge in facilitating financial transactions in this region. +The need for Oneramp was identified through market research and direct user feedback. Sub-Saharan Africa has a steadly increasing crypto adoption, driven by remittances and financial access gaps. Oneramp’s existing operations in six African countries, with over 5000 users and $130,000 in transaction volume, demonstrate the demand for localized payment solutions. Reports such as the [Chainalysis Africa Crypto Adoption](https://www.chainalysis.com/blog/africa-cryptocurrency-adoption/) and GSMA Mobile Money studies(https://www.gsma.com/solutions-and-impact/connectivity-for-good/mobile-for-development/gsma_resources/state-of-the-industry-report-on-mobile-money-2023-2/) where mobile money accounts for over 70% of the financial transactions in sub-saharan africa underscore the importance of a mobilemoney-cryptocurrency bridge in facilitating financial transactions in this region. Currently, there are no dedicated on-and-offramping solutions tailored to Sub-Saharan Africa within the Polkadot ecosystem, presenting a significant opportunity for Oneramp to fill this gap. While generic fiat-crypto gateways exist in other ecosystems, they lack the localized payment integrations critical for success in Africa. Oneramp’s focus on mobile money and local banking systems uniquely positions it to drive adoption and accessibility in the Polkadot ecosystem. By addressing these challenges, Oneramp is poised to become a vital enabler of financial inclusion and decentralized finance adoption across the region. -Help us locate your project in the Polkadot/Substrate/Kusama landscape and what problems it tries to solve by answering each of these questions: ## Team :busts_in_silhouette: -> Please note that the data provided in this section is for administrative and informational purposes only. All beneficiaries of a grant must also be listed in the KYC/KYB process during the application phase. See our [FAQ](https://grants.web3.foundation/docs/faq#what-is-kyckyb-and-why-do-i-have-to-provide-this-data) for more info. - ### Team members - Elias Hezron Opio - Founder oneramp @@ -86,7 +83,7 @@ Help us locate your project in the Polkadot/Substrate/Kusama landscape and what **Jovan Mwesigwa** -- 8 Hackathon Winner with Celo +- 8-time Hackathon Winner with Celo ### Team Code Repos @@ -105,7 +102,7 @@ Please also provide the GitHub accounts of all team members. If they contain no ## Development Status :open_book: The first version of the polkadot standalone oneramp on and offramp is [here](https://polkadot.oneramp.io/) -this however needs more improvement to before its production ready. +However, this version requires further improvements before it is production-ready. ## Development Roadmap :nut_and_bolt: @@ -113,7 +110,7 @@ At this stage we’ll execute three deliverables: - complete the Polkadot standalone oneramp on and offramp [here](https://polkadot.oneramp.io/) - Add polkadot support on the main oneramp widget [here](https://pay.oneramp.io) -- Expand to Malawi and southAfrica. That would mean support in atleast 7 countries in sub-saharan Africa ontop of the 5 we already currently support +- Expand to Malawi, cameroon and southAfrica. That would mean support in atleast 7 countries in sub-saharan Africa ontop of the 5 we already currently support ### Overview @@ -134,17 +131,17 @@ complete the [oneramp polkadot widget](https://polkadot.oneramp.io) > :exclamation: **The default deliverables 0a-0d below are mandatory for all milestones**, and deliverable 0e at least for the last one. -| Number | Deliverable | Specification | -| ------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -| **0a.** | License | Apache 2.0 | -| **0b.** | Documentation | We will provide both **inline documentation** of the product and a tutorial explanation of the product and how to use it. | -| **0c.** | Testing and Testing Guide | Core functions will be fully covered by comprehensive unit tests to ensure functionality and robustness. | -| **0d.** | Docker | We will provide a Dockercontainer that can be used to test all the functionality delivered with this milestone. | -| 0e. | Article | We will publish an **article**/workshop that explains the product and how it's being used in sub-saharan africa | -| 1. | Finish [oneramp polkadot app ](https://polkadot.oneramp.io) | we will complete the oneramp polkadot app that will have on and offramping functionality in Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania | -| 2. | Documentation for intergation of oneramp for polkadot wallet providers | the most commonn form of on and offramp provider intergation is through re-direct links, We shall provide neccessary documentation to allow for wallet providers to on board oneramp as a service in their applications | -| 3. | Support for Malawi and Cameroon | add support for Malawi and Cameroon allowing users in those regions to be able to on and offramp on polkadoit through oneramp | -| 4. | Support for South Africa | Add support for South Africa, This is the second-biggest crypto adoption market in sub-saharan Africa after Nigeria as per [chainalysis](https://www.chainalysis.com/blog/africa-cryptocurrency-adoption/) | +| Number | Deliverable | Specification | +| ------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| **0a.** | License | Apache 2.0 | +| **0b.** | Documentation | We will provide both **inline documentation** of the product and a tutorial explanation of the product and how to use it. | +| **0c.** | Testing and Testing Guide | Core functions will be fully covered by comprehensive unit tests to ensure functionality and robustness. | +| **0d.** | Docker | We will provide a Dockercontainer that can be used to test all the functionality delivered with this milestone. | +| 0e. | Article | We will publish an **article**/workshop that explains the product and how it's being used in sub-saharan africa | +| 1. | Finish [oneramp polkadot app ](https://polkadot.oneramp.io) | we will complete the oneramp polkadot app that will have on and offramping functionality in Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania | +| 2. | Documentation for intergation of oneramp for polkadot wallet providers | the most commonn form of on and offramp provider intergation is through re-direct links, We shall provide neccessary documentation to allow for wallet providers to onboard oneramp as a service in their applications | +| 3. | Support for Malawi and Cameroon | add support for Malawi and Cameroon allowing users in those regions to be able to on and offramp on polkadot through oneramp | +| 4. | Support for South Africa | Add support for South Africa, This is the second-biggest crypto adoption market in sub-saharan Africa after Nigeria as per [chainalysis](https://www.chainalysis.com/blog/africa-cryptocurrency-adoption/) | ### Milestone 2 Example — Additional features @@ -158,7 +155,7 @@ complete the [oneramp polkadot widget](https://polkadot.oneramp.io) Our long-term plan for financing Oneramp’s maintenance and development is centered around a sustainable revenue model and strategic partnerships. We charge transaction fees for on-and-offramping services, which will scale as adoption increases across our operating countries. We are actively exploring partnerships with parachain teams, dApps, and wallet providers within the Polkadot ecosystem to integrate Oneramp as their preferred fiat-crypto gateway, ensuring mutual value creation. Additionally, we aim to attract external investment and leverage grants to fund further development and expansion into new markets. -In the short term, we plan to expand Oneramp’s reach within the Polkadot ecosystem by integrating with wallet providers making Polkadot ecosystem easily accessible to users in Sub-Saharan Africa. This includes promoting Oneramp through community engagements, developer hackathons, and collaborations with local crypto advocacy groups. We will also enhance the platform by incorporating user feedback to optimize functionality, improve user experience, and ensure robust security. +In the short term, we plan to expand Oneramp’s reach within the Polkadot ecosystem by integrating with wallet providers making the Polkadot ecosystem easily accessible to users in Sub-Saharan Africa. This includes promoting Oneramp through community engagements, developer hackathons, and collaborations with local crypto advocacy groups. We will also enhance the platform by incorporating user feedback to optimize functionality, improve user experience, and ensure robust security. ## Referral Program (optional) :moneybag: From 568e933e769495f72e2d2f5d228639d6b5d405a3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: eliashezron Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2024 04:06:21 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 8/9] oneramp grant request --- applications/oneramp.md | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/applications/oneramp.md b/applications/oneramp.md index 531831704c6..acf96171095 100644 --- a/applications/oneramp.md +++ b/applications/oneramp.md @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ At this stage we’ll execute three deliverables: - **Estimated duration:** 2 months - **FTE:** 3 -- **Costs:** 30,000 USD +- **Costs:** 20,000 USD In the first milestone, the features for the POC will be implemented and tested by limited users. @@ -140,14 +140,15 @@ complete the [oneramp polkadot widget](https://polkadot.oneramp.io) | 0e. | Article | We will publish an **article**/workshop that explains the product and how it's being used in sub-saharan africa | | 1. | Finish [oneramp polkadot app ](https://polkadot.oneramp.io) | we will complete the oneramp polkadot app that will have on and offramping functionality in Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania | | 2. | Documentation for intergation of oneramp for polkadot wallet providers | the most commonn form of on and offramp provider intergation is through re-direct links, We shall provide neccessary documentation to allow for wallet providers to onboard oneramp as a service in their applications | -| 3. | Support for Malawi and Cameroon | add support for Malawi and Cameroon allowing users in those regions to be able to on and offramp on polkadot through oneramp | +| 3. | Support for Malawi and Cameroon | add support for Malawi and Cameroon allowing users in those regions to be able to on and offramp on polkadot through oneramp, | | 4. | Support for South Africa | Add support for South Africa, This is the second-biggest crypto adoption market in sub-saharan Africa after Nigeria as per [chainalysis](https://www.chainalysis.com/blog/africa-cryptocurrency-adoption/) | +| 5. | marketing gampaign to create awareness about polkadot on oneramp | Run an marketing gampaign to create awareness about polkadot on oneramp and how users can easily onboard | ### Milestone 2 Example — Additional features - **Estimated Duration:** 2 month - **FTE:** 2 -- **Costs:** 30,000 USD +- **Costs:** 40,000 USD ... From 149ce38a3369d1d7944ef9c5ed818764158f73ab Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: eliashezron Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:42:58 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 9/9] adjusted milestones --- applications/oneramp.md | 30 +++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/applications/oneramp.md b/applications/oneramp.md index acf96171095..f3fd63639b5 100644 --- a/applications/oneramp.md +++ b/applications/oneramp.md @@ -119,11 +119,11 @@ At this stage we’ll execute three deliverables: - **Total Costs:** 60,000 - **DOT %:** 50% -### Milestone 1 Example — Basic functionality +### Milestone 1 — Finish [oneramp polkadot app ](https://polkadot.oneramp.io) and Documentation -- **Estimated duration:** 2 months +- **Estimated duration:** 1 month - **FTE:** 3 -- **Costs:** 20,000 USD +- **Costs:** 10,000 USD In the first milestone, the features for the POC will be implemented and tested by limited users. @@ -140,15 +140,27 @@ complete the [oneramp polkadot widget](https://polkadot.oneramp.io) | 0e. | Article | We will publish an **article**/workshop that explains the product and how it's being used in sub-saharan africa | | 1. | Finish [oneramp polkadot app ](https://polkadot.oneramp.io) | we will complete the oneramp polkadot app that will have on and offramping functionality in Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania | | 2. | Documentation for intergation of oneramp for polkadot wallet providers | the most commonn form of on and offramp provider intergation is through re-direct links, We shall provide neccessary documentation to allow for wallet providers to onboard oneramp as a service in their applications | -| 3. | Support for Malawi and Cameroon | add support for Malawi and Cameroon allowing users in those regions to be able to on and offramp on polkadot through oneramp, | -| 4. | Support for South Africa | Add support for South Africa, This is the second-biggest crypto adoption market in sub-saharan Africa after Nigeria as per [chainalysis](https://www.chainalysis.com/blog/africa-cryptocurrency-adoption/) | +| 3. | Support for South Africa | Add support for South Africa, This is the second-biggest crypto adoption market in sub-saharan Africa after Nigeria as per [chainalysis](https://www.chainalysis.com/blog/africa-cryptocurrency-adoption/) | +| 4. | Support for Malawi and Cameroon | add support for Malawi and Cameroon allowing users in those regions to be able to on and offramp on polkadot through oneramp, | | 5. | marketing gampaign to create awareness about polkadot on oneramp | Run an marketing gampaign to create awareness about polkadot on oneramp and how users can easily onboard | -### Milestone 2 Example — Additional features +### Milestone 2 — Support for South Africa + +- **Estimated Duration:** 1 month +- **FTE:** 3 +- **Costs:** 15,000 USD -- **Estimated Duration:** 2 month -- **FTE:** 2 -- **Costs:** 40,000 USD +### Milestone 3 — Support for Malawi and Cameroon + +- **Estimated Duration:** 1 month +- **FTE:** 3 +- **Costs:** 15,000 USD + +### Milestone 4 — marketing gampaign (run concurantly with development) + +- **Estimated Duration:** 3 month +- **FTE:** 3 +- **Costs:** 20,000 USD ...