Token Swaps as a Mechanism for Superchain alignment
PrimeDAO, an innovator collective, is researching Token Swaps to align incentives and enhance Superchain coordination, funded by an Arbitrum FireStart Grant and a TEC grant.User Review
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Reviewed on 29 Jul 2024 03:00 PM
Advance Token Engineering: Projects must advance token engineering within one of the following categories: tooling, research, education, social infrastructure, consulting.
The project specifically focuses on research into Token Swaps as a mechanism and aims to build tools to facilitate this within the Superchain ecosystem, thus advancing token engineering.
Contribute to the Superchain: Projects must contribute to the growth and development of Optimism or the broader Superchain ecosystem. Applications must include the following elements: - Description of the long-term vision for impact - Specification of short-term goals and milestones within the scope of the grant - Agreement to participate in TEC's impact evaluation process leading to the Retroactive funding round in November
The project has a clear long-term vision to optimize collaborative games rather than unhealthy competition. It also specifies short-term goals of completing research and an initial prototype with a roadmap for the next 3 months. The applicants agree to participate in TEC's impact evaluation process.
Project Credibility: - Summary of project’s existing work with relevant links - Verified Github and/or Twitter account - Brief bios of the project’s team members
The project has provided a summary of previous relevant work including research and a dApp. They have verified Twitter and Github accounts. The team members have relevant backgrounds and experience in token swaps and DeFi fund management.
Returning Grantees: - Updates on the work accomplished since their last grant - Self-assessment of the effectiveness of their use of that funding
The project did not provide information on their status as a returning grantee, updates on previous work, or a self-assessment of the effectiveness of previous funding.