Event Horizon
Event Horizon amplifies small DAO voters' voices via a public, no-cost metagovernance system already active in Gitcoin and Arbitrum ecosystems, mobilizing $25M in votes and enhancing community engagement.User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 14 May 2024 03:00 PM
Projects must focus on contributing to the growth, development, and enhancement of the Aave and GHO Ecosystems. Proposals should outline how the project will create value for the Aave community and platform users.
The project Event Horizon has been actively engaging in the Aave governance process and contributed to voter enfranchisement, indicating a clear contribution to the Aave ecosystem.
The Aave & GHO Ecosystem Advancement QF Round is open to all past AGD recipients with active or new project proposals. The round will prioritize funding for past grantees with active open-source projects or those proposing new open-source work, contributors who have done open-source work benefiting Aave but have yet to receive a grant, and those seeking funding for future open-source work with marginal but meaningful progress.
The provided information does not specify whether Event Horizon has received prior AGD funding, making it unclear if they fall into the priority categories.
Projects participating in the Aave & GHO Ecosystem Advancement QF Round must adhere to open-source principles and maintain transparency in their development process and code repositories. Proposals should include links to relevant GitHub repositories or other open-source documentation to demonstrate their commitment to transparency.
The provided GitHub link points to a user profile, not to a specific project repository or documentation, thus not demonstrating adherence to open-source principles and transparency.
Projects should demonstrate a commitment to engaging with the Aave and broader Web3 community, outlining plans for community outreach, social media presence, and initiatives to drive user adoption and participation.
The project has not provided any social media presence or detailed plans for community engagement, outreach, or initiatives for user adoption.
Projects must present a clear and feasible technical roadmap detailing milestones and deliverables, showcasing the team's expertise and ability to execute the project successfully within the proposed timeline.
While the project has been active and contributing to the Aave governance, there is no information on a clear technical roadmap with specific milestones and timelines.
Proposals should articulate how they would use the funds to maximize the project's impact within the Aave ecosystem.
The proposal does not articulate a plan for the use of funds or how it will maximize impact within the Aave ecosystem.
No Hateful Content, Deceiving Users, Falsification, Fraud & Impersonation, Quid Pro Quo & Bribery, Advertising Restrictions, Funding Caps, and Legal Compliance as outlined in the eligibility criteria.
There is no evidence presented in the provided information that the project is involved in activities that would violate these criteria.