The MyTonWallet Contest for iOS Developers offers a chance to win from a prize pool of up to $25,000. Participants must create a new Swift app based on provided mockups and animations, implementing a redesigned version of MyTonWallet.
The app should include features such as authentication flow, displaying user tokens and transactions, and a transaction info modal. While developing, contestants must integrate existing JavaScript code for API and blockchain functionalities using a bridge mechanism.
Judges will assess submissions based on aesthetics, fidelity to design, attention to detail, smoothness of animations, and app stability.
Submissions are accepted until March 28th, with results announced on April 12th. Further submission instructions will be provided closer to the deadline.
Prize fund: up to $25,000
Deadline: 23:59 on March 28th (Dubai time)
Results: April 12th, 2024
The Task is to implement the new design for MyTonWallet as a new Swift app based on the provided mockups (http://figma.com/file/MiFDyf09eFKjsJU085BMBG) and archive with animations (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1m-Z4_tsMfD16tf9LaMWfn_ysTYQHUVqa/view?usp=sharing). Your submission must precisely represent the provided design – this includes all elements, their proportions and position on the screen, as well as their animations and transitions.
Required Functionality (Screens):
- Auth Flow, including both creating and importing wallets.
- Main Screen listing all user's tokens and recent transactions.
- Transaction Info Modal featuring several transaction types.
Details:
While the task involves developing a new Swift app, some existing code from our current JavaScript app must be reused. Specifically, the API and blockchain integrations (which is already standalone and currently exposed as a web worker (https://github.com/mytonwalletorg/mytonwallet/blob/f34897826b9c344b910482a77be04e7c83c42105/src/api/index.ts#L2)). To achieve this, a bridge must be implemented to allow running JavaScript process from the Swift environment (e.g., in an invisible WebView). This approach enables leveraging our existing API abstractions and focusing on the UI part without delving deeply into blockchain-related programming.
Evaluation Criteria:
During the evaluation stage our judges will test the submissions on a broad range of iOS devices. The key factors that will be used to determine the best apps are:
- The general aesthetics of the app.
- Adherence to the provided mockups and design elements.
- Attention to the tiniest details in the user experience.
The smoothness of animations and the overall stability of the app will play a major role. Last but not least is the absence of significant flaws (including crashes, performance issues, battery drains, visual glitches, noticeable element blinking, layout imperfections and more).
Submissions:
Contestants will be able to submit their entries to @MyTonWalletBot on Telegram. Further clarification of the submission instructions will be provided closer to the deadline.