Stacks teams up with Talent Protocol to launch a weekly builder challenge, with the first week focusing on Clarity 4 Bitcoin applications

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ChainCatcher Announcement: Bitcoin Layer2 Network Stacks announces collaboration with Talent Protocol to launch the December Weekly Builder Challenge. The theme of the first-week challenge is to leverage the new features of Clarity 4 smart contract language to develop Bitcoin applications. The total reward for the first-week challenge is 5000 $STX. Clarity 4 introduces several new features, including asset protection, contract verification, and secp256r1 signature support. The challenge is currently live on the Talent Protocol platform, with active community participation.

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