WaveHack is a grant allocation protocol to build long-term builder communities and grow app ecosystems for any project.
We grow app ecosystems for any project 10x faster, stronger, and longer-lasting than traditional hackathons and grant programs.
It is an approach to encourage keep-builds of projects for after-hackathons, a grant allocation protocol that retroactively evaluates progress, and a launchpad platform to encourage ecosystem projects to continue building towards the TGE.
We need to define this, but for now it seems best to call it an acceleration protocol.
AKINDO is a builder relation management tool. Infrastructure layer projects can easily build builder communities and establish long-term engagement through AKINDO, expanding their application ecosystem 10x more efficiently than traditional methods.
WaveHack is a grant allocation protocol integrated with AKINDO. Projects can continuously and automatically distribute grants on on-chain to the most contributing builders through WaveHack protocol, encouraging long-term commitment to yours ecosystem.
Infrastructure layer projects expand their application ecosystems through hackathons, grant programs, and investments. However, these methods are legacy, cumbersome, and inefficient.
They are transient, and projects developed rarely continue to production release. Most builders participate as bounty hunters, and there is no ROI for hosting or sponsoring hackathons.
They are proactive and require a lot of resources to evaluate. On the other hand, it is difficult to evaluate whether the grant funds were effectively utilized.