LUKSO is hosting the final round of its Hack the Grid hackathon, offering developers a chance to build dApps using Universal Profiles and smart contract stack with over $150,000 in LYX grants up for grabs.
The hackathon focuses on programmable accounts, gasless user experiences, and identity-first applications, diverging from traditional token-centric hackathons.
Developers use the Universal Profile standard with components such as ERC725X/Y, LSP6, LSP1, LSP17, and LSP25 for permission control, reactive interactions, and gasless transactions.
Grant tiers include Origin, Core, Prime levels, leading into the Community Grants round on Gitcoin with a $24,000 prize pool based on quadratic funding.
Projects can explore themes like social dApps, identity tools, walletless onboarding systems, and DAO tooling using Universal Profiles' features for granular control.
LUKSO offers resources like workshops, GitHub repositories, and mainnet deployment for real testing to support developers in building innovative projects.
The hackathon showcases LUKSO's implementation of account abstraction, rich identities, and gasless UX to make dApps more user-centric and independent of wallet extensions.
By enabling smart contract-based accounts as primary identities, LUKSO empowers developers to create user-focused experiences without relying on traditional wallet setups.
Hack the Grid presents developers with a unique opportunity to prototype Web3 account evolution and design experiences beyond the limitations of EOAs.
For developers looking to push boundaries in smart contract logic and UX design, LUKSO's hackathon offers a well-supported environment to innovate before the May deadline.