Finsig SDK for Apple Products [Common Good] --- **Context** Swift language developers provide access to new Web3 powered use cases on Apple iPhone, iPad, Watch, Mac, TV, and Vision devices. **Problem** Existing mobile apps tend to be multi-platform and wallet use case focused, requiring new developers to pick apart code to get started building. **Solution** A comprehensive, best practice standards based, Software Development Kit (SDK) for the Apple device platform. **Objectives** 1 Lower the barrier to entry for ecosystem collaborators with Apple product use cases. 2 Advocate for native tools in addition to cross platform framework based tools. 3 Facilitate the adoption of Web3 technologies by everyday people. **Deliverables** Reusable open-source software tools and components, tailored documentation, a publicly accessible beta app, and a target audience focused newsletter. **Team Credentials** The solo developer behind Finsig LLC has a background in enterprise IT solution development and has published a portfolio of apps with [several million unit installs on the App Store](https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmNmH3byV2gAFGrkXmqqKHoDkf19aU8ociRCFB6EM4T5Ej?filename=app_store_units_2008_2016.pdf). **Funding** Requested DOT Amount: $62,400 USD, to be converted to DOT using the EMA-7. **Timeline** Deliverables are to be completed within six months of funding date. > >**TLDR** > Second to gatekeeping, a core problem of Web3 technology adoption in the mobile space is a lack of resources targeting native tools preferred by two-thirds of developers. > > The Finsig SDK focuses on native tooling to enable future sovereign light-client based app experiences on Apple devices. > > 131,208 lines of code, across 971 files, have been written to assess the feasibility of the proposed solution. > > The funding request conditions are results-focused and promote accountability. <br/>