In the @cosmos ecosystem and need a faster way for developers and node operators to acquire #testnet tokens to test out and use the functionalities of your network?
Tired of the operational overhead of sending tokens?
This is a self-serve site that allows users to enter their #testnet address and seamlessly request tokens so they can test out the @cheqd_io network's identity functionalities
We built this using @Cloudflare pages as it provides a fast way to create serverless applications which are able to scale up and down dynamically depending on traffic, at a low cost.
Essentially when a request is made, a tiny server runs for the time needed to process it
This solution also helps to keep the team focused on #building as no longer do we need to dedicating time for manually responding to requests for tokens.
Perhaps this is something your project has faced too?
If so, head over to the repo and start running your own version today
If you’re thinking of running your own #airdrop or community rewards programme and need a go to place for your community to retrieve their rewards, we've got you.
We’ve open sourced the community airdrop rewards site, and like what we shared yesterday, it is built using @Cloudflare Pages and designed it to be highly scalable.
Whys this?
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#Airdrop reward sites need to be more resilient to traffic spikes than most websites because, when announced, community members will tend to flock to the site to claim their rewards generating a large spike in traffic, followed by a period of much lower traffic
A #DID (#DecentralisedIdentifier) is a unique identifier that doesn't require a centralised registration authority because it is registered with a distributed ledger technology or other form of registry.