The Tor Project
Nonprofit creating free tools for online anonymity and privacy, protecting users from surveillance and censorship through the Tor network and browser.User Review
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Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 01:53 PM
Web3 Open Source Software Round Eligibility
The Tor Project is a well-known open-source project for improving privacy and security on the Internet but it is not clear if it directly contributes to the Ethereum and/or Web3 ecosystem as required for this specific grant round.
To be eligible for this grant round, projects must meet the general program policy and the following specific requirements:
The general program policy is not specified in detail; however, The Tor Project appears to meet many standard open source and ethical guidelines.
Open Source: The project must be open-source.
The Tor Project is known to be an open-source project and the GitHub link indicates its repositories are publicly available under open source licenses.
Recent Activity: There must be meaningful GitHub activity within the past 3 months, demonstrating ongoing work aligned with the project's mission.
The provided GitHub activity data shows relevant and recent contributions to various repositories within The Tor Project's GitHub organization, demonstrating ongoing work.
Web3 Focus: The project should primarily aim to develop or advance the broader Ethereum and/or Web3 ecosystem
While The Tor Project contributes significantly to security and privacy online, its focus is not primarily on developing or advancing the Ethereum or the broader Web3 ecosystem.