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Akash Launches Developer Grant Program to Support Open-Source Projects and Decentralized Web Development

Akash Launches Developer Grant Program to Support Open-Source Projects and Decentralized Web Development

Akash Network, the world’s first open-source, decentralized cloud announces its Developer Grant Program, a community-driven source of funding for promising developers and teams. Akash’s Developer Grant Program is offering grants up to $100,000 in Akash Tokens (AKT) to develop open-source projects and support the evolution of the decentralized web (dWeb).

“We’re optimistic that this will spur further growth and adoption of dWeb and are eager to work with our community directly to support a wide range of open-source projects,” said Greg Osuri, CEO of Akash Network. “We hope to see submissions for developer tooling, creator platforms, decentralized web services, and desktop deployment interface.”

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The Developer Grant Program has tiers ranging from $100 to $100,000 paid in AKT. The larger awards are dependent on preset milestones achieved by the developer. Milestones for each project will be determined as part of the grant application process and can include development of a feature, the release of a working beta, and or the completion of the work. Award tiers include:

  • Initiate Grant, $100: Will be awarded to any developer who is working to deploy and run their first application on Akash.
  • Seed Grant, $1,000: Requires a developer to create a detailed proposal to share with the community. All projects must be open source and include a detailed guide.
  • Incubator Grant, $10,000: Awarded when major milestones are met and requires developers to present their projects to the community.
  • Accelerator Grant, $100,000: Is awarded to developers that have consistently met their milestones, demonstrated improvements, and shown a willingness to remain open source while collaborating with the Akash community.

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All proposals will be reviewed by the Community Awards Board (CAB) who will craft on-chain proposals for the community to vote on. Meetings will be publicly announced, hosted online and will be recorded then shared publicly with the community for consensus. Akash’s top developers will present at Developer Demo Day to an audience of investors, media, and advisors.

“Open-source developers are directly competing with the three cloud giants. It’s time that we act as a community and openly develop alternatives to traditional cloud services. Open-source projects need to start somewhere, and we hope that the next great idea, great product, or even a great company is funded by one of our developer grants,” said Colin Lowenberg, Partnerships and Dev Relations Lead at Akash Network.

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