International Biohacking Community
Application
Applied on: 9 May 2024 12:19 AM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 9 May 2024 01:00 AM
The project must have a clear description and online presence where contributors and supporters can learn more about the project and its goals.
The project does not have a website or any online presence such as a Project Github or Twitter where contributors and supporters can learn more about the project.
The project should have a detailed plan for the use of funds, indicating how the Gitcoin grants will be allocated and how they will advance the project.
There is no detailed plan provided for the use of funds or how the Gitcoin grants will be allocated to advance the project.
The project should demonstrate progress through regular updates, commits, or documentation that shows ongoing development.
There is no summary of Github activity provided and no evidence of recent activity to review.
The project must have a team size of at least 2 contributors.
The project states that the team size is 5, which meets the requirement of having at least 2 contributors.
Projects must be open source with a clear license and hosted on Github for community contributions.
There is no Project Github provided, thus we cannot verify if the project is open source with a clear license.
Projects must not advertise or engage in illicit activities and must be compliant with all legal requirements of the jurisdictions they operate in.
Without detailed project information and a clear online presence, it is uncertain whether the project complies with legal requirements and does not engage in illicit activities.
The project must contribute to the overall growth of the International Biohacking Community ecosystem and support the principles of Decentralized Science (DeSci).
With the absence of clear project description and goals, there is no evidence that the project contributes to the growth of the International Biohacking Community ecosystem or supports DeSci principles.