They are developers or teams behind end-user applications (smart agents, dashboards, frontends, tools, etc.) at various stages of development, which are integrated with Morpheus and serve the community's needs.
The rewards for builders are designed to incentivize developers of applications by allowing users to stake their MOR tokens in favor of specific projects.
Any contribution to the Morpheus codebase is related to coder rewards, while third-party apps are eligible for builder rewards.
Any individual or project can apply for builder rewards. It's an open market, and users are incentivized to stake MOR towards projects that bring the most value.
There are no requirements.
Builders will need to register their addresses in the decentralized registry along with the desired stake duration. After that, users can stake MOR to this address and direct MOR emissions toward builders.
Builders share daily MOR emissions proportionally to the amount of MOR staked for them and the Power Factor multiplier they receive from staking.
To be determined. Proposals that this should go towards builders generating Morpheus protocol fees.
No. The MOR token has to be used for one specific function at a time.
No, users can withdraw their tokens at any time.
If a user stakes their MOR towards a builder, will they be eligible for the daily Morpheus compute share?
No, users can only choose one option for staking their MOR tokens.
It’s up to the builders to decide how to incentivize their users to stake MOR.
No, staked MOR will be stored in Morpheus' audited contract.
The idea is to have third-party dashboards where builders can list their applications. There will also be a discussion channel in Discord. There are also community websites such as www.mor.builders which display some of the community projects.
Q3 2024
Please refer to MRC 41.
Please seek community help in the Discord #app-builders channel.