Up to 50,000 US dollars incentive, tree map China Web3.0 project development

       The tree map blockchain was initiated by Dr. Long Fan, a professor at the University of Toronto. The only Chinese Turing Award winner, the famous computer scientist Academician Yao Qizhi serves as the chief scientist, and the public chain of the underlying system of the tree map (Conflux) blockchain with independent intellectual property rights. The average age of the core R&D team is only 30 years old. They are mainly from the "Yao Class" of Tsinghua University or the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), and other prestigious universities overseas. The R&D team almost includes computer systems. He is a top Chinese scientist in the field of cryptography. In addition to excellent technology, Treemap is also the only public chain basic platform supported by the Shanghai government with no compliance risk.

        In order to encourage developers to develop in the Conflux system, a Conflux ecological support plan is set up. The plan is an incubator for ecological projects, providing various incubation services including markets, basic services, information services, and subsidy policies for potential ecological projects on the Conflux chain, and supporting the development and promotion of ecological projects in an all-round way.

Application Rules: Grant Proposals - Conflux Forum Conflux Community Ecological Project Application Guide - Ecological Projects - Conflux Forum

People with lofty ideals are welcome to join the army of China's Web3.0 construction.

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