I’m currently expanding a suite of ready-to-deploy Web3 gaming and utility infrastructure that can be integrated directly into Scrypt-based chains to drive user growth, transaction volume, and ecosystem engagement.
I’d love to explore potential collaboration with your network.
Thanks for reaching me out.
For the Arcade Game, 2t2MvPgyt3hPYrS4KC1F1qgZdH2RnMdYnphxZCduWUw1
This is CA and I am looking into other chains to launching this project with the coin team or clients who are interested in it.
Let me know if you can forward me to correct person.
Thanks
Hi Pan, if you’re looking for community support or DAO funding, the best path is to share your proposal here on Nervos Talk with data and technical details. The community will see it and respond.
One thing worth noting: Solana and CKB have very different architectures. CKB is UTXO-based with a RISC-V VM, not an account-model EVM or SVM chain. Good luck!
Got it. The Community Fund DAO is currently transitioning from v1.0 to v1.1, but proposals are still accepted under the v1.0 rules. You can find the full process here: CKB Community Fund DAO Rules and Process
Feel free to submit a proposal with your technical details and data when you’re ready.
yes i know.
so my focusing is to add my utilties to the POW ecosystems to add value to those chains to let it have more utilties and games for users.
My games all can be integrated into Nervos easily if i find some potential people.
it will not exceed more than 1 week to migrate to Nervos.
Really hope to find some people interetsed in this.
Thanks
Hi Pan, as matt suggested, the Spark Program could be a starting point.
Starting 2026, Spark applications are submitted directly on Nervos Talk. Create a new topic in the English category with the tag Spark-Program.
Spark funds small-scope projects (~$1,000, 1-2 months) where the developer builds on CKB’s native architecture. Applications need a clear scope, a concrete to-do list, funding breakdown, and a timeline. We’d recommend picking one specific product, reading through the CKB docs, and putting together a focused proposal showing how it works with CKB natively.