MuseMatrix

MuseMatrix

Six-month DeSci Fellowships for building open-source DeSci tooling; involving education, funding, and collaboration for a cohort of scientists and developers; mixture of in-person (London) and remote participation.
Application
Applied on: 28 Jan 2024 09:24 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2024 11:01 AM
You should have at least one core team member who was at a Zuzalu event (Zuzalu Montenegro or ZuConnect) for a minimum of a week.
The provided project information does not specify whether any core team member has attended a Zuzalu event.
You should be open about your other sources of funding and not think of it as a factor that can disqualify you.
The project description does not mention other sources of funding or an openness about them, so it is unclear whether this criterion is met.
Tech must somehow create value to the Zuzalu ecosystem.
The project's focus on open sourced DeSci tooling and the in-person component of its fellowships could foster community engagement and contribute to the Zuzalu ecosystem, particularly in the context of innovation in science and technology.
Blockchain-facing tech must be maximally compatible with Ethereum and common Ethereum ecosystem standards.
Projects include working with brain–computer interface hardware that hashes data on-chain, suggesting compatibility with Ethereum and standards common in the Ethereum ecosystem.
Technology projects must be fully open-source, relevant to the needs of in-person Zuzalu events.
Although the project aims to produce open-sourced tooling and has an in-person element, it does not specifically detail how the technology will be relevant to the needs of in-person Zuzalu events.