Happy Halloween, hackers 🎃! We are super excited to announce a special treat this month - the Zero Knowledge Proofs Writing Contest by RareSkills and HackerNoon.
Excellent topic for the contest, right? Zero Knowledge Proof has some amazing use cases and applications in security, privacy, and web3. This is your chance to flaunt your projects, case studies, and expert knowledge to win $1,000! Can’t wait to read the contributions of our community.
All you need to do is:
Write a story about anything relevant to Zero Knowledge Proofs.
Add the #zero-knowledge-proofs and #zkp tags to your story and submit.
Need some ideas to write on? Here are a few tips and tricks
RareSkills is a grad school for web3 engineers seeking hands-on knowledge in web3 development. Check out the free resources by RareSkills on the HackerNoon Learn tab and learn how to build a Zero Knowledge Proof (ZK-SNARK) from scratch in Python and Solidity, Solidity Gas Optimisation, and Solidity Smart Contract Security.
Yes! You can use your real name on your HN profile or even create a persona to write under.
Of course you can! Each story submission shall be considered a new entry into the writing contest.
Our minimum requirement is 500 words. There’s no upper limit. You can use as many words to share your story.
No. That would be cheating. Only original content written by humans will be considered qualified submissions.
We’ll take the top 10 story submissions, factoring in originality, relevance, reads, and reading time.
Those ten stories will be voted on by HackerNoon staff, and the top story with the most votes will win.
We are waiting for your submissions! All the best, hackers! Visit contests.hackernoon.com to keep updated with the new and upcoming writing contests.