Financial blockchain Findora opens applications for $5M grant program

The Findora Research Grant is a recurring incentive program to support companies that are developing applications focused on improving the blockchain ecosystem, via grants offered by Findora's experienced team...

Findora, a decentralized financial network for issuing confidential assets and smart contracts, has announced the launch of its funding program for research grants related to the blockchain ecosystem.

Those interested in participating must submit their initial proposal to qualify for minimum funding of $20,000 – up to a maximum of $2 million – for each nominated project.

“At Findora we are excited to support communities that innovate. With this grants program, we are supporting the professional growth of developers through the development and maintenance stages of their proposals.”
– The Findora Team

Types of Project Eligible For The Findora Research Grants

Findora Research Grants will include multiple rounds and will be delivered to projects that primarily excel in the use of sophisticated cryptographic techniques such as DEX that avoid front-running attacks, through the use of confidential transfer and delay functions and ZK-Rollup performance enhancements.

There will be no deadline to apply for grant rounds under the Findora Research Grant program. This provides equal opportunities for all nominated projects, regardless of geographic location.

Open Grant Categories

See below the list of some of the available categories for ongoing, open Findora Research Grants:

Open Banking

P2P Lending Platforms

Stablecoins and Digital Assets

Decentralized Exchange (DEX)

Synthetics and Derivatives

Other examples of applications that can be built on Findora and are eligible for open Findora Research Grants include block explorers and wallets.

How The Grants Program Works

Projects submitted through the Findora Research Grants program will be evaluated by a consensus process which comprises a panel of experts made up of the Findora Foundation team and its academic allies, who are experts in cryptography and economics

Findora will contribute the grant funds among the winning project teams in each round.

Those interested in submitting their project for a grant, can register their proposal here.

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