Inspiration
This is my first time attending the Chainlink Bootcamp in 2024. I have never been exposed to web3 content before. This is a good opportunity to get started with blockchain and chain knowledge. During his lectures, Frank often said that most of the popular web2 projects are not on web3, and everyone can think divergently. When talking about Chainlink's Automation class, I thought of moving this once popular small project to web3 for an experiment.
What it does
Fram is a web3 backend on-chain gaming program. Users can upgrade from the initial 6 fields to a maximum of 10 fields, including sowing, watering, harvesting, and personal transactions.
How we built it
Based on the basic business logic of web2, web3 uses Chainlink's VRF to randomly increase user experience and price data as the price changes when the results are sold.
Challenges we ran into
The first time coding is done on-chain, the coding specifications are stricter because it cannot be changed once it is on-chain.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
I have gained a preliminary understanding of web3 and am more optimistic about the development of the web3 industry.
What we learned
Through this hackathon, I learned about the many services that Chainlink provides to the outside world, not just a simple token link.
What's next for Fram
- Add weather data. Different weather conditions will have different effects on the harvest of fields.
- Friends can harvest and water each other under multiple users.
- Different crops will have different harvest times.
Built With
- chainlink
- solidity
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