DeSci Argentina

DeSci Argentina

A community advancing Decentralized Science in Argentina, empowering researchers with Web3 tools to overcome financial barriers and drive sustainable progress amid economic instability.
Application
Applied on: 9 Aug 2024 12:22 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 9 Aug 2024 01:00 PM
The project should fall under the category of Decentralized Science. (https://ethereum.org/en/desci/)
The project aims to bridge the gap between traditional scientific research and Web3 technologies, which aligns with the Decentralized Science category.
The project should aim to build public infrastructure for funding, creating, reviewing, crediting, storing, and/or disseminating scientific knowledge (either by organizing conferences, meetings, workshops, and/or hackathons then contributing to onboard scientists into the blockchain ecosystem) fairly and equitably using the Web3 stack.
The project focuses on building a decentralized platform for funding, collaboration, and resource sharing among scientists, and plans to host events and workshops.
The project should be able to clearly articulate its goals and objectives.
The project has clearly articulated its mission to empower researchers by providing tools, knowledge, and networks within a decentralized environment.
The project must have a clear and well-defined problem statement, as well as a plan for addressing the problem.
The problem statement addresses economic instability in Argentina impacting the scientific community, and the plan includes leveraging decentralized technologies to mitigate these challenges.
The project must have a clear roadmap and timeline for implementation, with achievable goals.
The project has a detailed roadmap with specific phases and a timeline for implementation, including community building, platform development, pilot projects, and full launch.
The project should be open-source and collaborative in nature.
There is no explicit mention of the project being open-source or having a collaborative code repository, but the community-driven approach suggests collaboration.
The project must be able to provide regular updates on its progress to the Gitcoin community.
The project does not explicitly mention providing regular updates to the Gitcoin community, although regular updates are implied through their roadmap and phases.