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Venom Foundation Developer Program

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Venom Foundation Developer Program

The Venom Foundation Developer Program is designed to support and encourage developers to build on the Venom blockchain. The program provides resources and support to developers to create innovative and impactful applications and smart contracts on the Venom blockchain.

The Developer Program offers a variety of benefits, including access to the latest technical resources, tools, and support from the Venom Developer team. Participants also have the opportunity to connect with other developers and industry experts through networking events. The program is open to all developers, whether experienced or new to blockchain development.

The Venom Foundation Developer Program is committed to fostering a strong and collaborative developer community that supports the growth and adoption of the Venom blockchain. Whether you are an experienced developer or just starting, the Developer Program offers a range of resources and opportunities to help you succeed.

Venom Foundation Developer Program Repository Guidelines:

Thank you for your interest in joining the Venom Foundation Developer Program. In order to ensure that all repositories in the program meet our standards, we have a few requirements that must be met in order to be accepted.

Requirements:

  1. Fork the Venom Foundation Developer Program repository.
  2. Create a new branch for your application: git checkout -b ${YOUR_PROJECT_NAME}.
  3. Copy the applications/_template.md template to a ${YOUR_PROJECT_NAME}.md file and fill in the required information about your project.
  4. Save the filled-in ${YOUR_PROJECT_NAME}.md file in the applications directory.
  5. Add a badge to your project's README.md indicating participation in the Venom Foundation Developer Program.
  6. Add relevant topics to your project, including blockchain, venom-blockchain, and venom-developer-program.
  7. Commit your changes and push them to your forked repository.
  8. Submit a pull request from your ${YOUR_PROJECT_NAME} branch to the main branch of the Venom Foundation Developer Program repository.
  9. Wait for your application to be reviewed and approved by the Venom Foundation team.
  10. Once approved, your project will be added to the list of accepted applications in the Venom Foundation Developer Program README.md file.

Please ensure that your repository meets these requirements before submitting it to the Venom Foundation Developer Program. We look forward to reviewing your project and potentially adding it to our program.

Thank you for your contributions to the Venom ecosystem!

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Common GitHub topics

venom-blockchain venom-developer-program

Domain-specific GitHub topics:

Nodes and Node Components

venom-node venom-network venom-crypto venom-tvm venom-validator

Wallets

venom-wallet venom-extension venom-ledger venom-mobile

DeFi and Finance

venom-defi venom-dex venom-bridge venom-swap venom-finance

NFT and Gaming

venom-nft venom-gaming

Tools

venom-tools venom-sdk venom-smart-contracts venom-testing venom-security

Indexing Engines and APIs

venom-indexer venom-service venom-api

Misc

venom-dao

If you want to add some additional topics to your repositories related to the Venom Foundation Developer Program, please feel free to propose to add it to this list

README.md Template

# Project Name

Short description of the project.

## Table of Contents

- [About](#about)
- [Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Contributing](#contributing)
- [License](#license)

## About

A more detailed description of the project and its purpose.

## Getting Started

Instructions on how to get the project up and running on your local machine, including any dependencies that need to be installed.

### Prerequisites

List any prerequisites required to use the project.

### Installing

Step-by-step instructions on how to install and set up the project.

## Usage

Instructions on how to use the project, including any usage examples or screenshots.

## Contributing

Instructions on how to contribute to the project, including guidelines for pull requests and code reviews.

License:
We recommend using the Apache 2.0 license.

Copyright and Trademark:

When contributing to the Venom Foundation Developer Program, it's important to be aware of any applicable copyright or trademark notices. Any code, images, or other materials you contribute must be either original or properly licensed for use. Additionally, you should ensure that your contributions do not infringe upon any existing trademarks or copyrights. If you are unsure about the ownership or licensing of a particular asset, it's best to consult with the project maintainers or seek legal advice.