Please describe your proposed solution.
Problem
Turkiye is the 12th largest cryptocurrency market [Chainalysis 2022]. Yet Cardano is almost non-existant in the market. Turkish people don’t know much about Cardano, and the only content they can access in Turkish is investment advice.
For Turkish developers, this means they
- don’t have any Turkish resources to learn about Cardano development
- don’t know much about Cardano and the opportunities within.
What is my approach?
I am an 18 year old self-taught developer. I’m looking to learn about and start building on Cardano. I realized quickly that the only content available for me to learn was documentation and few English videos. I know English well, yet my peers, even university educated ones, often lack a good understanding in English. The lack of educational technical content in English thus becomes a blocker for them.
Since I am learning, I taught, why don’t I share my learning as I go along, learning even better for myself, and help others who want to learn as well.
Solution
The objective of my project is to engage Turkish developers and draw them into the Cardano ecosystem as builders.
To achieve this, I propose to:
- host weekly learn together workshops to tackle topics such as deploying nodes, making transactions, minting tokens etc…
- create YouTube videos on technical topics such as Cardano 101, EUTXO, making transactions, running nodes, integrating wallets to apps, writing smart contracts etc…
- prepare a resources list for newcomers to use with auto translate.
- build a Turkish Cardano community to help each other learn and build with.
I plan to start with the workshops, invite as many developers through Turkish developer forums into the community, and start learning together. These workshops will be shared on my Youtube channel in an unedited way. As I learn the topics well enough I will then also make shorter videos that teach topics much more clearly.
As I learn I plan to use resources such as:
- Gimbalabs Plutus Project-Based Learning,
- <https://developers.cardano.org/>,
- <https://github.com/input-output-hk/plutus-pioneer-program>
How does your proposed solution address the challenge and what benefits will this bring to the Cardano ecosystem?
Turkiye is currently ranked 12th in the world for Cardano adoption, with around 5.46% of the population owning the cryptocurrency, equating to 5 million users. However, despite cryptocurrency's popularity in Turkey, Cardano remains relatively unknown. My goal is to create a community in Turkey by educating people about the technical side of Cardano, sharing Turkish content on YouTube, and organizing workshops, among other initiatives. This will help to attract more users and investors, as well as individuals who generate ideas, to Cardano. In this way, Cardano will develop as a community.
(Source: Triple-A Crypto Ownership Data, Chainalysis Global Crypto Adoption Index, Statista Global Cryptocurrency Ownership)
Challenge directly aims to create “resources or documentation that … help with improving the education around what is available in the ecosystem for development or running infrastructure”
This proposal aims to do exactly that by creating Turkish resources and documentation to educate Turkish developers to onboard to Cardano.
How do you intend to measure the success of your project?
I intend to measure the project’s success by looking at the number of views on the Youtube videos, the number of participants in the workshops, and the number of participants in the community. Together, these numbers will provide the engagement of my project. In time, these numbers will translate into Turkish developers building on Cardano and creating Project Catalyst proposals, and spreading Cardano in Turkiye.
In the short term, this will benefit to grow a community of Turkish developers learning and collaborating. In the long term, this will means products that serve the 80M+ Turkish market building on Cardano, and Cardano becoming more known in Turkiye.
Please describe your plans to share the outputs and results of your project?
Workshops will be hosted in Discord, or Zoom, or similar environment, then uploaded to Youtube as is. All content will be shared on the Discord community, as well as on Twitter, Threads, reddit r/Turkey, and Turkish developer forums to reach as many interested developers as possible.