Inspiration

TDue to the complete openness and transparency of web3, we want to build a completely open and transparent peer-to-peer charity platform.

What it does

The contract will not be used as a fund pool to store funds, but will only be used as an information collection platform to provide information on both donors and charge a certain fee during the transaction process for platform maintenance.

How we built it

We use contracts as the on-chain backend to perform transaction logic. The off-chain front end uses js to obtain on-chain data and calculate and generate rankings.

Challenges we ran into

Since most of us are back-end contract programmers, we encounter many difficulties when writing and building the front-end.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

We try to build a platform to help people in need and promote social harmony.

What we learned

The construction of an entire project is not just about writing contracts. Many problems are encountered during the overall construction. The biggest gain is the experience gained from these problems.

What's next for TCMerit

1. Improve the review mechanism

Use a more reasonable approach to conduct audits to reduce audit errors as much as possible.

Let some contributors with higher contributions participate in the review to increase user participation and stimulate user enthusiasm.

2. Expand the ranking list

Build more reasonable, novel and interesting rankings.

3. Enrich incentive strategies

New NFTs are issued as incentives and proof.

Cooperate with other manufacturers to issue physical rewards.

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