dTrials

dTrials

Revolutionizing clinical trials with a decentralized approach, integrating advanced wearables for data collection, prioritizing participant privacy using Web3 technologies, and incentivizing compliance through tokenomics.
Application
Applied on: 29 Jan 2024 03:42 AM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2024 11:04 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 mentions a pivotal moment at the ZuHack event in Istanbul last November where the team focused on enhancing privacy aspects of their technology, suggesting that at least one core team member participated in an event for the required duration.
You should be open about your other sources of funding and not think of it as a factor that can disqualify you.
The provided information does not specify whether dTrials has been open about other sources of funding, thus this cannot be conclusively assessed based on the available data.
Tech must somehow create value to the Zuzalu ecosystem.
dTrials plans to conduct decentralized clinical trials during Zuzalu 2024 and aims to equip residents with wearables to collect data, which shows a direct effort to contribute to the Zuzalu ecosystem.
Blockchain-facing tech must be maximally compatible with Ethereum and common Ethereum ecosystem standards.
The project's solution emphasizes the use of Web3 technologies such as sharding and ZK proofs which are compatible with Ethereum, and they have a focus on cryptographic methods that are essential to Ethereum's security model.
Technology projects must be fully open-source, relevant to the needs of in-person Zuzalu events.
The project aims to create an open-source platform and has plans to test this infrastructure during in-person Zuzalu events, which aligns well with the requirement of being open-source and relevant to such events.