Index Wallets

Index Wallets

Project seeks to test index wallets as an innovative economic mechanism for public goods funding and wealth distribution by conducting game theory analysis and simulation experiments.
Application
Applied on: 16 Apr 2024 08:36 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 16 Apr 2024 09:01 PM
Advance the field of token engineering (tldr; economics and system design with crypto / design and analysis of cryptoeconomic systems)
The Index Wallets project seeks to explore a novel cryptoeconomic mechanism that could contribute to the funding of public goods, wealth equalization, and serve as a form of voluntary taxation, aligning with the advancement of token engineering.
Focus on token engineering research, education, software development and/or social infrastructure
The project outlines a clear plan to conduct game theoretic analysis, economic simulation, and digital game experiments which directly relates to token engineering research and potentially educational outcomes.
Be a public good
Index Wallets' inherent goal of funding for public goods, wealth equalizing dynamics, and voluntary taxation indicates that the project serves the public interest without excluding non-contributors, meeting the definition of a public good.
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 invalidating index wallets as a mechanism and outlined steps for reaching these goals. Additionally, the long-term vision is indicated by the potential impact on network states like Zuzalu and Vitalia.
Provide some proof of already existing work and list any recent milestones, even if small, to be included into the round
The project has demonstrated proof of existing work through their website, preprint publication, and active Github repositories with recent commits, thus fulfilling the requirement of showing progress and milestones.
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
Without information on previous grant rounds, it’s not possible to determine if they are a returning grantee or if they have provided the required updates. Additional context is needed for accurate evaluation.
Have a verified Twitter account
The provided Twitter account does not appear to be verified with the typical blue checkmark, which is normally used to identify such accounts.