Please describe your proposed solution.
To address the scalability needs of Cardano, IOG has introduced various on-chain and off-chain solutions. These solutions include block size increases, pipelining, input endorsers, memory/CPU parameter optimizations for Plutus scripts, Plutus script enhancements, node enhancements, on-disk storage improvements, sidechains, Hydra, off-chain computing and Mithril.
The Hydra Head protocol is the basis for creating a second layer for Cardano that will enable sub-one-second settlements, low to near zero fees, and reduce space requirements on the blockchain. It will allow the creation of a parallel network that will process user transactions in an off-chain manner. This means that the Cardano network does not need to verify these transactions and does not need to store them on the blockchain. So thanks to Hydra, Cardano has the potential to achieve scalability of up to 1 million transactions per second (TPS).
Currently, there are several Hydra manuals available in English. These tutorials cover topics such as operating the Hydra node, developing Hydra, using Hydra… However, it is important to note that these resources are currently available in English, which may not be appropriate and can pose a barrier for Non-Native English Community Developers.
In the Cardano Foundation's report "Annual Report 2022", it is pointed out that Education is one of the three focus areas of CF's actions in the coming time to boost resources for the Cardano ecosystem.
Our proposed solution aims to address the challenges faced by non-native English-speaking developers in accessing educational resources about Hydra. These developers often face difficulties due to language barriers, scattered documentation on the internet and a lack of community support.
To overcome these challenges, we propose to create a Hydra course in the form of videos. This course will cover various aspects of Hydra, including installation, demos, operating a Hydra node, Hydra development, using Hydra, the Hydra Head Protocol, use cases. By offering this video course, we aim to provide a comfortable and accessible learning experience for Non-Native English Community Developers.
Our solution will not only bridge the language gap but also provide a centralized and cohesive resource. Non-Native English Community Developers can rely on this resource to learn and use Hydra.
How does your proposed solution address the challenge and what benefits will this bring to the Cardano ecosystem?
The "F10: Development & Infrastructure" Challenge Types of proposals to include:
"Technical documentation & education - Technical documentation and educational resources on how to use different tools, libraries or SDKs in the ecosystem."
Our proposed solution addresses the challenge of technical documentation and education for the Cardano ecosystem by providing comprehensive and accessible resources on how to use different tools, libraries, and SDKs. By creating a Hydra video course specifically designed for Non-Native English Community Developers, we aim to bridge the language gap and provide a scientific learning resource.
The benefits of our solution to the Cardano ecosystem are multifold.
- First, it will allow Non-Native English Community Developers to easily access and understand technical documentation, and efficiently use the diverse and available tools and libraries. This will help to increase the developer's engagement and contribution to the ecosystem.
- Secondly, By providing educational resources in native languages, we foster a more inclusive and diverse developer community for Cardano. This diversity can foster innovation, and improve problem-solving, which leads to the development of more powerful and flexible applications on the Cardano blockchain.
- Furthermore, Our solution aligns with the Cardano Foundation's focus, which is to treat education as a key area of action. By providing comprehensive technical documentation and educational resources, we contribute to the Cardano Foundation's goal of enhancing the resources of the Cardano ecosystem.
How do you intend to measure the success of your project?
To measure project success, We may consider the following metrics:
- Engagement and Reach: We will track the number of views, likes, comments, and shares on the instructional videos to gauge the level of engagement and interest from the developer community.
- Adoption and Utilization: We will monitor the number of developers who successfully apply the knowledge gained from the educational resources in their projects, indicating the adoption and utilization of Hydra in real-world applications.
- Feedback and Satisfaction: We will collect feedback from the developer community through surveys or ratings to assess their satisfaction with the quality and usefulness of the educational resources, ensuring continuous improvement and meeting their needs.
- Community Growth: We will track the growth of the developer community in Vietnam, specifically in the field of application development on Cardano. This involves monitoring the number of new participants, contributors and active members in the community, demonstrating the expansion of the Cardano ecosystem in Vietnam.
By monitoring these indicators, we can measure the impact and success of our project in promoting Hydra education and engagement among Non-Native English Community Developers, ultimately contributing to the growth and development of the Cardano ecosystem.
Please describe your plans to share the outputs and results of your project?
1.Project Reports (PoM and PoA):
We will submit a Statement of Milestones (SoM) which will be published, reviewed, and approved by Community Reviewers. In each Milestone, we will public Proof of Achievement (PoA) to provide evidence that the milestone for which we have already been paid has been achieved.
2.Release outputs/results on our website
We will outputs/results on our website at C2VN where interested individuals can access our update proactively. Discuss or query us about any topics they prefer.
3.Share outputs/results to social platforms (Cardano Forum, Facebook, Telegram, Twitter, Youtube and GitHub):
These will be places we share updates, success stories, and best practices. These will allow us to reach a larger audience and gather feedback and suggestions from the community, fostering a collaborative approach to decentralized identity adoption