EVMcrispr

EVMcrispr

A tool enabling users to interact with EVM-compatible smart contracts using simple commands, streamlining blockchain tasks like DAO votes and managing tokens without custom frontends.
Application
Applied on: 16 Apr 2024 11:47 AM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 16 Apr 2024 12:00 PM
Advance the field of token engineering (tldr; economics and system design with crypto / design and analysis of cryptoeconomic systems)
EVMcrispr provides tools that simplify interactions with smart contracts on EVM-compatible chains, which can assist in the design and analysis of cryptoeconomic systems, thus advancing the field.
Focus on token engineering research, education, software development and/or social infrastructure
The project entails software development that enhances the usability of smart contracts, which is integral to token engineering activities.
Be a public good
EVMcrispr is available to the public, allows for more efficient DAO votes and complex smart contract interactions, improving public blockchain infrastructure.
Specify your short-term goals (within the scope of the grant) and long-term vision of their projects
The project has specified short-term goals, such as bug fixing and improved error messages, language specification, and support for Safe, as well as a long-term vision to expand its features and utility.
Provide some proof of already existing work and list any recent milestones, even if small, to be included into the round
The project has an operational website, documentation, has been adopted by organizations, and the GitHub repository shows activity and milestones such as recent pull requests and issues management.
Have a project update - If you are a returning grantee, you must provide an update on what work has been accomplished since the last grant round your project received funding from
There is no information provided to indicate if this project is a returning grantee and what updates have been made since the last round of funding.
Have a verified Twitter account
The project has provided a link to their Twitter account, which we can assume is verified, but without seeing the verified badge checkmark directly, our score is based on the assumption that the project meets the Gitcoin requirement.