LifeShip | Decentralized space capsules

LifeShip | Decentralized space capsules

A decentralized community project sending a DNA seed bank time capsule to the Moon, storing Earth's genetic blueprint and cultural record, and engaging people in a participatory space program via a DAO.
Application
Applied on: 6 Aug 2024 01:01 AM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 6 Aug 2024 02:01 AM
The project should fall under the category of Decentralized Science. (https://ethereum.org/en/desci/)
While the project has decentralized elements and aims to use the DAO structure, it primarily focuses on a space mission rather than traditional scientific research and dissemination.
The project should aim to build public infrastructure for funding, creating, reviewing, crediting, storing, and/or disseminating scientific knowledge (either by organizing conferences, meetings, workshops and/or hackathons then contributing to onboard scientists into the blockchain ecosystem) fairly and equitably using the Web3 stack.
The project aims to create a decentralized DNA library and engage the community, but it is not clear how it will serve the broader scientific community in terms of infrastructure for scientific knowledge.
The project should be able to clearly articulate its goals and objectives.
The project clearly outlines its goals of creating a decentralized DNA seed bank, and involving the community in space missions.
The project must have a clear and well-defined problem statement, as well as a plan for addressing the problem.
The project's problem statement revolves around creating a backup of Earth's DNA and knowledge. It has outlined steps to address this through various space missions.
The project must have a clear roadmap and timeline for implementation, with achievable goals.
The project has a roadmap that includes upcoming missions in 2024, 2025, and 2026, along with milestones achieved so far.
The project should be open-source and collaborative in nature.
There is no indication that the project is open-source. The project also lacks a GitHub repository, which is commonly used to demonstrate open-source collaboration.
The project must be able to provide regular updates on its progress to the Gitcoin community.
While the project's website and social media accounts provide some updates, it is unclear how regularly and in what detail updates will be provided specifically to the Gitcoin community.