LunCo: Everyone Can Do Space

LunCo: Everyone Can Do Space

LunCo integrates Space & Robotics models into a collaborative virtual world for concurrent engineering, featuring educational play-to-learn modes and a social platform for sharing designs with IP-NFTs.
Application
Applied on: 28 Jul 2024 09:26 AM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 28 Jul 2024 10:01 AM
CollabTech project - organisations on-chain, evolution of B2B SaaS, network states tooling & DAO tooling, and future of work; projects advancing reputation, governance & decision making, operations (accounting, sales automation, inventory management, talent, etc), community, and contributor tooling!
While the project aims to use Web3 technologies and focuses on collaborative space engineering, it is not explicitly clear how it aligns with the core CollabTech themes such as operations, contributor tooling, or community. It focuses more on space engineering and open-source hardware rather than core CollabTech functionalities.
Commercial viability or perennial Public Goods: projects addressing a clear need for a specific target user and with the ability to continue to deliver value over time (financial sustainability through business model and/or immutability)
The project addresses a clear need for collaborative space engineering tools, focuses on democratizing access to space mission design, and outlines financial sustainability through consulting services, custom subsystem development, and building hardware and space missions for customers.
Maximum project development duration of 12 weeks (i.e. value delivered within 12 weeks)
The project states that it will take one month to implement the WebRTC subsystem and make it available in the alpha version, which is well within the 12-week maximum development duration.
Threshold: Projects must declare a “threshold” (minimum amount of funds needed to complete the project/feature/prototype and deliver value). Thoroughness in defining their threshold and feasibility (threshold within the range of match-funding available) will be key for approval into the round. Projects not able to attain the threshold (with combined donations + match funding), will not receive match funding but can still keep donations.
The project has declared a threshold of $2000 to implement WebRTC support. This is a clear and specific amount that is reasonable and likely within the range of match-funding available.
General Criteria: Incomplete, poorly structured, unfeasible, or otherwise poorly conceived applications will be rejected.
The application is well-structured, detailed, and provides a comprehensive overview of the project, its goals, and its strategic plan, making it feasible and well-conceived.