Developer Basics
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Not Adding New Developers Presently New Developers are not presently being added to the network. Guidance will be provided when the network is ready for more. As a future Dev, earn rewards as an Ambassador today.
Developers on the TRIP network play a crucial role in creating the software clients, or apps, that allow riders and drivers to access and interact with the TRIP protocol. Just as a web browser like Chrome allows you to explore the internet or an email client like Gmail lets you send and receive messages, an app on TRIP enables users to ride or drive on the network.
The first app built on the TRIP protocol is Teleport, but as TRIP evolves, more apps will be developed, allowing for greater experimentation, innovation, and a richer experience for both riders and drivers.
Developers are at the forefront of innovation within the TRIP ecosystem.
By building diverse and innovative apps on the TRIP protocol, they enhance the rideshare experience, offering users more choices and better services. As TRIP grows, the contribution of Developers will be vital in driving the decentralized rideshare revolution, ensuring that the protocol remains flexible, user-friendly, and at the cutting edge of technology.
New Developers are not presently being added to the network. Guidance will be provided when the network is ready for more Developers. As a future Developer, earn rewards as an Ambassador today.
Today you can earn rewards on the TRIP network as an Ambassador. Ambassadors promote TRIP, recruit new riders and drivers, and help build a strong local community. As an Ambassador, you earn TRIP Miles every time someone you referred rides or drives—even if you were not the Developer responsible for the app the driver and rider used. This is an extremely effective way for entrepreneurial, ambitious individuals to earn rewards and play a key role in the network's growth.
Learn more about being an Ambassador here.
TRIP offers a supportive community for future Verifiers. Joining the TRIP community allows you to share experiences and tips, participate in conversations, local meetups, and online groups.
You're encouraged to help improve the quality of this guide.
Please contribute if you see any typos or factual errors. To get started, you can read our Contributing to the TRIP Guides section.
You may also find incomplete content or stuff that is not up to date. Please do add any missing content by creating a free account in GitBook.
If for whatever reason you spot something to improve but cannot do it yourself, please open an issue.
And last but not least, any kind of discussion regarding TRIP documentation is very welcome in the official TRIP Community on Telegram.