WebTransitions: Ed25519 on the web
Implemented Ed25519 in the Web Cryptography API across all major browsers, replacing bulky, unaudited JavaScript bundles for faster, safer dapps. Continued initiative with volunteer efforts.Application
Applied on: 14 Oct 2024 04:49 AM
Rejected
User Review
R1
Reviewed on 14 Oct 2024 09:17 AM
Demonstrate how tools, libraries, or frameworks significantly reduce development barriers, improve efficiency, or enhance the security of Web3 projects.
Show support and usage within the developer community.
Meet the general eligibility criteria for Gitcoin Grants, including open-source principles and ethical standards.
Can you please be more precise on the work done by you/your current organisation? Your initiatives link to third party links. Are you applying on behalf of all these organisations? Not clear what are the tools and libraries and so it is uncertain how you reduce development barriers, improve efficiency or enhance security of Web3 projects.
You need to be more specific on your work to demonstrate the exact support and usage within the developer community.
Contributions only from one individual and there is no activity on more than 20 days in the last 90 days. The initiatives GitHub repo has no license.
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 14 Oct 2024 05:00 AM
Demonstrate how tools, libraries, or frameworks significantly reduce development barriers, improve efficiency, or enhance the security of Web3 projects.
The project addresses a significant gap by adding native support for Ed25519 in web browsers, reducing the need for developers to bundle large JavaScript libraries, which enhances both efficiency and security.
Show support and usage within the developer community.
The project has substantial contributions and successful integration in major web browsers, but current community adoption and usage metrics are unclear given the APIs are newly available.
Meet the general eligibility criteria for Gitcoin Grants, including open-source principles and ethical standards.
The project's efforts and code are aligned with open-source principles, as evidenced by the GitHub repository and volunteer-driven development process.