Web3 Security

Web3 Security

Enhancing web3 and crypto Twitter user security by monitoring impersonation, aiding in blockchain analytics, recovering scam funds, assisting with SIM swap issues, and improving organizational security protocols.
Application
Applied on: 12 Nov 2023 06:45 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 11:03 AM
Web3 Community & Education Round Eligibility
The project 'Web3 Security' falls under the general requirements as it is not a software project and is aimed at supporting the Web3 community by improving security practices and safety.
To be eligible for this grant round, applicants must meet the general eligibility policy and the following specific criteria:
The project meets the general policy of aiming to enhance the Web3 ecosystem, but there is insufficient information provided to assess whether all specific criteria are met.
Mission-Oriented: The project must aim to improve the Web3 ecosystem.
The 'Web3 Security' project explicitly aims to improve security within the Web3 ecosystem, thus fulfilling the mission-oriented criterion.
Minimum Age: Projects must have been active for at least 3 months.
There is no information provided regarding how long the 'Web3 Security' project has been active. Therefore, it's uncertain whether it meets the minimum age requirement.
Qualifying Project Types:
The project seems to qualify under several of the listed project types such as user onboarding, educational material, and community growth initiatives; however, more detailed information is needed to fully categorize it.
Community Growth Initiatives
With activities like monitoring impersonation, assisting with analytics, and implementing security protocols, the project may indirectly contribute to community growth by fostering a safer environment. However, there is no direct reference to a community growth initiative.
Educational Material & Resources
The services provided by 'Web3 Security,' like assisting with blockchain analytics and improving security protocols, suggest educational components that would likely include resources to educate users.
Investigative Journalism (e.g. impact reporting, bad actor investigations)
The project's activities such as tracking down scam funds and working on bad actor investigations align with elements of investigative journalism within the Web3 space.
Content Creation (e.g., YouTube tutorials, newsletters, blogs, podcasts, memes)
There is no evidence provided that the 'Web3 Security' project produces content like tutorials, newsletters, or blogs. Thus, it cannot be concluded whether this criterion is met without additional information.
Community-Building DAOs
There is no indication that 'Web3 Security' is a DAO or that it is involved in the building or management of DAOs.
User Onboarding
By providing security-related assistance and resources, 'Web3 Security' is likely contributing to a safer onboarding experience for new Web3 users.
Inclusion, Diversity, and Advocacy Programs
There is no information provided that indicates 'Web3 Security' involves work in inclusion, diversity, or advocacy programs.