Antalpha HackerHouse

Antalpha HackerHouse

11th ZKP-focused HackerHouse in Oxford & London from Mar 8-18, aimed at development and research in ZKP infrastructure, with 10 selected hackers collaborating for advancement and open-source contributions.
Application
Applied on: 18 Jan 2024 07:12 AM
Rejected
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 24 Jan 2024 06:37 PM
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 that they ran a HackerHouse 'side by side Zuconnect,' implying presence at a Zuzalu event for the duration of that initiative.
You should be open about your other sources of funding and not think of it as a factor that can disqualify you.
The project description does not provide explicit information regarding other sources of funding, so it’s unclear whether they are open about this aspect.
Tech must somehow create value to the Zuzalu ecosystem.
The project focuses on Zero-Knowledge Proof research and development, which is likely to create value for the Zuzalu ecosystem by advancing cryptographic discussions and SDKs relevant to Ethereum.
Blockchain-facing tech must be maximally compatible with Ethereum and common Ethereum ecosystem standards.
The project's stated goal is to 'make Ethereum geeky again' by focusing on ZKP infrastructure, indicating a compatibility with Ethereum and its ecosystem standards.
Technology projects must be fully open-source, relevant to the needs of in-person Zuzalu events.
The project indicates that all their code is open-sourced on their GitHub, and they contribute to discussions and coding exercises that are relevant to in-person events like Zuzalu.