Tangled3 🪢
Tangled simplifies cross-chain application integration with a consistent, type-safe interface for 8+ blockchains, reducing development time and supporting future chain abstraction with seamless UI kits.Application
Applied on: 29 Oct 2024 07:16 PM
Approved
User Review
R1
Reviewed on 29 Oct 2024 09:13 PM
Demonstrate how tools, libraries, or frameworks significantly reduce development barriers, improve efficiency, or enhance the security of Web3 projects.
Show support and usage within the developer community.
Meet the general eligibility criteria for Gitcoin Grants, including open-source principles and ethical standards.
The project is a frontend library intended to help developers easily integrate 7+ chain types on the user interface.
Support and usage within developer ecosystem is demonstrated by 458 Weekly downloads in NPM. It has no GitHub forks or stars.
It includes an open-source license. There is a first commit more than 90 days prior, a recent commit within the last 30 days, activity on more than 20 days in the last 90 days, and contributions are from more than one individual.
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 29 Oct 2024 08:01 PM
Demonstrate how tools, libraries, or frameworks significantly reduce development barriers, improve efficiency, or enhance the security of Web3 projects.
Tangled significantly reduces development barriers by simplifying the integration of 8+ different chain types into cross-chain dapps. The integration time for all chains reduces from 2 months to 2 days, showcasing a considerable increase in efficiency.
Show support and usage within the developer community.
Tangled is actively used by Router Protocol and will serve users of the Nitro bridge. Additionally, it is being integrated into other ecosystem applications built on Router Protocol, indicating practical and growing support within its community.
Meet the general eligibility criteria for Gitcoin Grants, including open-source principles and ethical standards.
The project maintains an open-source repository on GitHub, adhering to open-source principles. There are no indications of violations of ethical standards.