Network of Trust

Network of Trust

Creating a decentralized blockchain-based skills graph and accreditation system for Token Engineering practitioners to increase visibility, establish trust, and foster collaboration within the Token Engineering Commons.
Application
Applied on: 16 Apr 2024 06:47 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 16 Apr 2024 07:01 PM
Advance the field of token engineering (tldr; economics and system design with crypto / design and analysis of cryptoeconomic systems)
The project's description indicates that it aims to develop a decentralized skills graph and accreditation system for TE practitioners, which suggests innovation in the cryptoeconomic systems space.
Focus on token engineering research, education, software development and/or social infrastructure
The project's goals include developing a decentralized accreditation alternative for TE practitioners and increasing the visibility of TE, aligning with research, education, and social infrastructure.
Be a public good
The Network of Trust is aimed at creating communal benefit by establishing trust and collaboration among TE practitioners, which fits the definition of a public good.
Specify your short-term goals (within the scope of the grant) and long-term vision of their projects
The project has clearly articulated short-term goals for the grant scope, such as developing a proof of concept and establishing interest groups, and a long-term vision to contribute to the sustainability of the Token Engineering Commons.
Provide some proof of already existing work and list any recent milestones, even if small, to be included into the round
The project demonstrated existing work by mentioning their participation and achievements in the ETH Denver hackathon, suggesting tangible progress and commitment.
Have a project update - If you are a returning grantee, you must provide an update on what work has been accomplished since the last grant round your project received funding from
No information is provided regarding past grant rounds or updates on accomplishments since previous funding, which is necessary to evaluate this criterion.
Have a verified Twitter account
The project provided a link to a Twitter account, but without further verification of the account status, we assume compliance based on the information given.