Bisq Hackathon #3338
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Bisq is launching its first-ever Hackathon from April 10–13—an open, collaborative space for innovative developers passionate about privacy and decentralization to connect, build, and help shape the future of Bisq.
Why Are We Launching a Hackathon?
Bisq is looking for experienced, self-driven developers to take on the ambitious challenges outlined in our roadmap.
This hackathon is a unique opportunity to attract top talent—innovative minds passionate about decentralization, privacy, and building resilient peer-to-peer systems.
With its open-ended format, the event encourages creativity, welcomes fresh ideas, and leaves room for unexpected breakthroughs that could shape Bisq’s future.
Why Participate?
Challenges & Ideas
We’ve outlined key topics below—ranked by priority—but you’re also welcome to propose your own project.
Fee Payment in the MuSig Trade Protocol
I2P Integration
Decentralized Reputation System
Lightning Network Trade Protocol
AI Integration in Bisq
Scaling the DAO and BSQ
Who We’re Looking For
We’re seeking participants who:
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When?
You can post updates or questions at any time.
Expect to spend around 10–20 hours across the three days, depending on your ambition.
Unavailable during the official dates? No problem—reach out! We're flexible and open to ongoing collaboration with passionate contributors.
Where?
How It Works
1. Preparation
Review the challenge list and get familiar with Bisq.
Setting up a dev environment is recommended—even for conceptual projects.
2. Kickoff
Join the Matrix channel and share your chosen idea or project.
Collaboration is encouraged—join a team or form one!
3. Wrap-Up
Share your progress in the channel by the end of the last day (April 13).
Incomplete projects are welcome—what matters is contribution and momentum.
You're free to continue post-hackathon—just give a quick status update so we can provide feedback and discuss next steps.
4. Continue contributing to Bisq
If your work gains traction, you’re welcome to keep building and submit follow-up compensation requests or DAO proposals.
Compensation
Participants can submit a compensation request to the Bisq DAO, self-assessing the value of their work in BSQ. The DAO reviews each request based on its merit, impact, and alignment with Bisq’s goals.
A high-value contribution may earn up to 2800 BSQ (~$5,000 USD), pending DAO approval.
See previous contributor compensation requests for more context.
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