Astro Hsu(許明恩)
Taiwanese graduate created "Blocktrend," a simplified Web3 media platform, taught blockchain at universities, delivered TEDx talks, and wrote as a Bitcoin top writer.User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 08:16 AM
The Grant proposal should explicitly outline how your work supported or will support the Gitcoin Community.
The project description does not provide an explicit outline of how the work has supported or will support the Gitcoin Community. It broadly mentions the educational impact and contributions to various sectors but lacks specific details about contributions to Gitcoin.
This round focuses first and foremost on individuals not projects. Multiple individuals are not allowed to submit as one team submission.
The grant application appears to be submitted by an individual, Astro Hsu, which aligns with the requirement that the round is focusing on individuals and not team submissions.
Indicate clearly whether the grantee is focusing on funding for work done (retroactive), planned work (proposed) or both (mixed). If it’s both, the grant should have a clear demarcation between retroactive and proposed work
The project description does not clearly state whether the funding is sought for retroactive, proposed, or mixed work. There's no demarcation provided between past and future work within the context of the Gitcoin platform.
For full eligibility criteria, visit: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CMptTOyljfYgGtcebpF8RcXz01Yhuo0Ebv5cUWgudUQ/edit?usp=sharing
Without access to the full proposal and the referenced document's details, it is not possible to determine whether all other eligibility criteria have been met. The project may meet other criteria such as mission alignment and individual submission but it's uncertain based on the information provided.