Token Engineering Governance Education

Token Engineering Governance Education

Emerging discipline of Token Engineering focuses on designing and verifying tokenized ecosystems, fostering ethical practices, and building a knowledgeable community through education and development of digital public infrastructure.
Application
Applied on: 23 Nov 2023 03:45 AM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 06:55 AM
You are a researcher. To qualify for this round you need to have a track record of research. This can be as part of an academic affiliation or as an independent researcher. If you are applying for a grant for your first research project, email hello@metagov.org with more info on why you are the right person to conduct this research.
Jessica Zartler, the project lead, has been involved in communications and research at Block Science, has created content for the Token Engineering Academy, and has participated in the Bonding Curves Research Group.
Governance focus for the research. We will only accept grants that have a clear focus on governance. As noted in the description, you don’t necessarily need to focus exclusively on DAO or web3 governance, but your research needs to be applicable to decentralized governance broadly. A focus on Arbitrum or Uniswap is appreciated but not required.
The project intends to repurpose educational content on Token Engineering, particularly the module focusing on governance, indicating a direct relevance to decentralized governance structures.
No for-profit funding. If you have received VC funding or any other kind of funding that requires a return on investment, then it will not qualify. It is ok if you’ve received other grants.
The available information does not specify whether the project has received for-profit funding or VC investment. Further investigation or clarification from the project proposer is needed.
No retrospective funding. The research must either be launched soon or currently ongoing. Completed projects are not eligible for funding in this round.
The project describes an effort to repurpose existing content and expand upon it, indicating that the work is ongoing rather than completed, and fitting the criteria of an ongoing endeavor.