Interoperable blockchain project Ark is receiving proofs-of-concept from developers only one week after launching its one million ARK grant program.
Interoperable blockchain project Ark (ARK) designated one million ARK valued at roughly $150,000 toward its new development grants program on March 24.
While the grant program was launched one week ago, Ark’s Strategic Partnerships Manager, Ray Alvarez, told Cointelegraph that it has already received proofs-of-concept from developers.
The program exclusively funds “proposals involving technical deployments and usage of [the] ARK technology stack.”
The applications include standalone applications and plugins, including development contributing to Ark’s decentralized private messaging application, desktop wallet, and transaction plugins.
In addition to sparking development for specific applications, Alvarez states that the program is also intended to “foster a collaborative environment between developers and spark participation from developer communities worldwide.”
Alvarez notes that Ark has received multiple applications both from within the Ark community and developers from other projects. He adds that the project is currently “reviewing more applications within the program to see if we can assign funding.”
Looking forward to the rest of 2020, Alvarez states that Ark has “an extensive release plan,” including the launch of “ARK Core 3.0, One-Click ARK Deployer, Redesigned products including ARK Wallets, ARK Marketplace, Core Consensus Update, ARK Enterprise, ARK Dex, and more.”
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