The Quantova Grants Program funds open-source work that strengthens the Quantova ecosystem. Below are the categories we fund and example ideas. This is not exhaustive — strong proposals outside these examples are welcome, as long as the relation to Quantova is clear.
- Libraries, frameworks, and integrations built on qweb3.js / qweb3.py.
- Language bindings (Rust, Go, Java, Swift, Kotlin, etc.).
- Testing frameworks, local dev environments, and CI tooling.
- Indexers, block explorers, and data APIs.
- RPC and node operator tooling, dashboards, and monitoring.
- Wallet integrations and signing tooling around QMask and the post-quantum account model.
- Oracles, data availability, and off-chain workers.
- Contract libraries and standards for the Quantova Virtual Machine.
- QRC20 / token tooling, NFT tooling, and reference applications.
- Contract security, static analysis, and auditing tools.
- Research and implementations related to Quantova's NIST post-quantum stack (Dilithium, Falcon, SPHINCS+).
- Conformance and test-vector tooling, and independent audits.
- Performance and key-management tooling for post-quantum accounts.
- Secure cross-chain clients and tooling.
- Light-client and proof tooling.
- Protocol research, formal analysis, and benchmarking.
- Documentation, tutorials, courses, and ecosystem analyses.
- Translations and localization of developer materials.
Suggest it as a Request for Proposals — see ../rfps/README.md.