T2 LATAM

T2 LATAM

Web3 community in Latin America seeking funding to educate and promote blockchain adoption; offering educational programs, content amplification, and mentoring for Web3 enthusiasts and entrepreneurs.
Application
Applied on: 14 Aug 2023 07:48 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 04:24 AM
The project must be from Latin America and focused on the Latin America region.
T2 LATAM is clearly based in Latin America and focused on the Latin American region, as indicated by their mission description and the activities outlined in their project summary.
Projects must be older than 6 months with at least 100 active community members and or at least 200 subscribers on their video channel.
T2 LATAM states they have been active for over 2 years and have substantial followers across various platforms including YouTube, which suggests they meet the criterion of being older than 6 months and have more than the minimum required active community members and subscribers on their video channel.
Projects need to select 2 categories of activities to be created on a weekly basis- The workshop in-person/online have a minimum requirement of 60min; and Video Content has a minimum requirement of 25min. Meta Pool will support content curation and review. Projects will be provided with a workshop playbook, to use it as a guideline.
While T2 LATAM outlines various activities, including educational programs, workshops, and content creation, it is not clear from the project description if they have committed to conducting two activities on a weekly basis with the specific duration requirements for workshops and video content.
Projects must pick at least two themes for the content: 1) Staking on ETH, covering the topic of Distributed Validator Technology - using SSV Network as an example. 2) LIQUID STAKING on ETH - using mpETH as an example. 3) Staking ETH through the NEAR Blockchain Operating System - using the Meta Pool component as an example. 4) Integrations of liquid staking tokens in DeFi, ReFi and common good projects, using mpETH as an example.
The project's documentation does not specify if they have chosen at least two themes from the provided list for their content. More information is needed to determine if they meet this requirement.
Workshops should be recorded and posted online as part of the deliverable, projects should deliver a list of attendees wallet addresses that participated in the workshop. Failure to deliver both, will result in not achieving the milestone.
The project mentions their intention to host online and in-person workshops, but the submission lacks specific details about whether workshops are recorded, posted online, and whether they collect and deliver a list of attendees' wallet addresses.