DataverseOS — web3-native operating system

DataverseOS — web3-native operating system

Web3-native OS for data ownership and identity sovereignty, enabling developers to create dApps with user-controlled data and identity layers, utilizing a web3 kernel and customizable dev stacks.
Application
Applied on: 21 Apr 2023 11:24 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Reviews
A1
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2024 02:03 PM
Be an open-source project with meaningful Github activity in the prior 3 months that has demonstrated work completed towards the project’s mission.
The project's GitHub repositories show recent commits and activity within the last 3 months, indicating ongoing development and work towards the project’s mission.
Primarily focused on developing on top of or advancing the broader Ethereum and/or Web3 industry.
DataverseOS aims to provide a web3-native operating system with features such as identity sovereignty and data ownership, indicating a primary focus on developing on top of or advancing the Web3 industry.
Satisfy the Program General Eligibility Policy in addition to the requirements outlined above.
Without specific information regarding adherence to the Program General Eligibility Policy, it is uncertain whether all those requirements are met. Further review of the policy compliance is necessary.
A2
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2024 02:03 PM
Be an open-source project with meaningful Github activity in the prior 3 months that has demonstrated work completed towards the project’s mission.
The project has multiple repositories with recent commits in the past 3 months indicating ongoing development and progress.
Primarily focused on developing on top of or advancing the broader Ethereum and/or Web3 industry.
The project description emphasizes its role as a web3-native operating system, oriented towards identity sovereignty and data ownership on the web, which aligns with the development of the Ethereum and Web3 industry.
Satisfy the Program General Eligibility Policy in addition to the requirements outlined above.
Without specific visibility into the Program General Eligibility Policy or additional information on the project's compliance with such policy, it is not possible to accurately assess this criterion.