Fiz: wearable wallets for accessing urban and rural communities
Development of a privacy-conscious NFC wearable for accessing, participating in governance, and contributing within web3-enabled living communities, with an initial prototype tested in Berlin.User Review
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Reviewed on 30 Jan 2024 11:07 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 project description does not provide information regarding the attendance of a core team member at 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 has disclosed funding support from the Ethereum Foundation and PSE for the initial prototype, indicating openness about other sources of funding.
Tech must somehow create value to the Zuzalu ecosystem.
The wearable technology aims to facilitate membership and governance in co-living communities, which could be considered an innovation contributing to the broader Zuzalu mission of creating 'innovation playgrounds'.
Blockchain-facing tech must be maximally compatible with Ethereum and common Ethereum ecosystem standards.
The project was supported by the Ethereum Foundation for its initial prototype, implying that the technology is compatible with Ethereum and its standards.
Technology projects must be fully open-source, relevant to the needs of in-person Zuzalu events.
While the project's Github is mentioned, there is no clear indication of the current state of the open-source code or its direct relevance to in-person Zuzalu events.