Inspiration

Flame-ID aims to contribute to the UN goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, by making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. The project was created to address multiple accomplishments in one go: sustainability and blockchain sponsor tools. It is an ambitious vision to demonstrate blockchain utility, while highlighting a UN sustainability goal. Flame ID is part of a larger mission to keep humanity on a prosperous trajectory into the future. When we take action to solve our problems, we are taking the responsibility to ensure a brighter future for all.

What it does

Flame ID is an app that provides users with real-time data and alerts on wildfire risk and activity. front end with Taipy and Python - display data and alerts. source data from BC wildfire service API.

How we built it

The BC Wildfire Service resources are sources for information on fire bans, restrictions, legislation, and regulations. column headers are renamed for usability.

Challenges we ran into

onboarding to a web3 environment was quite challenging, but with a bit of effort, we have been able to verify multiple transactions with the Hedera testnet using Hbar tokens. This will serve as our verification network, while the Dapp is executed by our Flow smart contract.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

Setting up a web3 development environment Setting up a transaction account Writing a smart contract for Dapp logic

What we learned

What it means to work with SDKs and how to install them How to setup a Web3 development environment as well as protect your private keys The basis of web3 vision and logic of smart contracts

What's next for Flame-ID

We can further explore how we can validate our user interaction with each search query.

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