Infinfty
A B2B SaaS platform for product lifecycle traceability, offering insights on sourcing, performance, environmental impact, and ownership history.User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 27 Jul 2024 12:15 AM
The project must fall under one of the RWAIG funding categories: Building, Research, or Awareness.
The project falls under the Building - RWA Token Standards category.
The project’s team should have substantial relevant experience.
The team has substantial experience with blockchain technology, product management, engineering, and smart contract development.
The project should be using or planning to deploy on the Arbitrum network.
The project plans to deploy RWA Token Standards on Arbitrum.
The project should have a clear and significant problem it is solving in the RWA space.
The project addresses the need for transparency and traceability in product lifecycle management.
The project should provide a unique or innovative solution that differentiates it from others.
The project focuses on tangible non-financial RWAs and aims to use blockchain for product traceability with encrypted data on-chain for private transactions.
The project must have a detailed development plan and milestone objectives.
The project plans to release an SDK for ERC-6551 and has outlined core functions and objectives for their solution.
The project should be capable of deploying on Arbitrum in the short-to-medium term.
The project appears to be in an advanced stage with clear plans for deploying RWA Token Standards on Arbitrum, including with and without an SDK.
The project should have adequate recent activity on GitHub or equivalent proof of active development.
There has been no recent GitHub activity from the users or the project in the past 3 months, suggesting a lack of active development.
The project should have a target audience and demand for its solution.
The project targets companies that produce physical goods with strong interest from the fashion and CPG industries.
The project must not exceed the requested funding limit for the RWAIG program.
The funding request of $41,520 is within the expected limits for the program.