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: 9 Apr 2024 01:05 PM
Rejected
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 9 Apr 2024 02:00 PM
Advance the field of token engineering (tldr; economics and system design with crypto / design and analysis of cryptoeconomic systems)
The project description emphasizes systems integration in space and robotics industries and does not clearly describe explicit advancements in the field of token engineering, such as economic models or system design with crypto.
Focus on token engineering research, education, software development and/or social infrastructure
The project has an educational mode for onboarding students into space engineering and web3, fitting under education. It also includes a social component with IP-NFTs for design sharing among engineers, which touches both software development and social infrastructure.
Be a public good
LunCo aims to democratize engineering software, suggesting a vision to serve as a public good by providing universal access to manufacturing software and fostering a global engineering community.
Specify your short-term goals (within the scope of the grant) and long-term vision of their projects
The project has outlined short-term goals such as the release of version 0.4.0 and 24/7 available main server by the end of 2023 and long-term goals like launching a Metaverse and building tools funded by quadratic funding rounds.
Provide some proof of already existing work and list any recent milestones, even if small, to be included into the round
The project submission includes links to dev builds, a main repo with evident activity, and visible milestones such as development goals and recent updates with deployments on IPFS.
Have a project update - If you are a returning grantee, you must provide an update on what work has been accomplished since the last grant round your project received funding from
The submission does not specify whether they are a returning grantee. However, the provided roadmap and Github activity suggest ongoing work, which may serve as an update on progress.
Have a verified Twitter account
The linked Twitter account does not show a verification badge, which is necessary to fulfill this criterion.