Sprintcheckout
Sprintcheckout enables merchants to accept ERC20 payments on zkSync Era and Polygon zkEVM with low fees, no gas for buyers, easy API integration, and direct wallet transactions without KYC.User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 13 Feb 2024 02:42 PM
The Grant must be in support of, or directly advancing the ZK tools, libraries, community, or protocols.
Sprintcheckout is focused on zero-knowledge proof-based technologies, specifically on zkEVMs which are an implementation of zero-knowledge proofs, and the project has founded an open source standard related to Ethereum payments.
The Grant should be focused on accomplishing the following for ZK: Usability - improving the user experience of zero-knowledge tools/libraries, not zero-knowledge rollups. This could also be technical education and documentation. Tooling - improving the developer experience or making it easier to develop applications utilizing zero-knowledge proofs or technology. Applications - technical implementations of zero-knowledge proofs and circuits, not simply applications built on top of zero-knowledge roll ups.
The project improves usability for both buyers and merchants through a payment gateway and API that interacts with zkEVMs, providing a user-friendly interface and a bankless payment experience.
The project must have been active in the last 3 months - social media and GitHub.
According to the provided GitHub activity data, there have been no commits, pull requests, or issues activity in the last 3 months on the user or project repositories.
The project should have demonstrated either concrete progress, or evidence of a substantive technical roadmap that clarifies how ZK technology will be used and advanced.
While the project description suggests a focus on advancing ZK technology, there is no concrete evidence of recent progress or a detailed technical roadmap available in the provided data.
The Grant deliverables should be open source.
The project mentions the founding of an open source standard which implies that at least part of its deliverables are available as open source.
Satisfy the Program General Eligibility Policy in addition to the requirements outlined above.
While the project seems aligned with some aspects of the specific eligibility requirements, the lack of recent GitHub activity puts into question the overall eligibility under the Program General Policy.