EVMcrispr

EVMcrispr

A tool for simplifying smart contract interactions on EVM-compatible chains, enabling complex scripts via UNIX-like commands and supporting over 300 chains. Ideal for DAO and DeFi tasks.
Application
Applied on: 7 Aug 2024 03:43 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 7 Aug 2024 04:05 PM
Advance Token Engineering: Projects must advance token engineering within one of the following categories: tooling, research, education, social infrastructure, consulting.
EVMcrispr clearly falls into the 'tooling' category by providing a comprehensive tool for interacting with smart contracts on EVM-compatible chains. The project's focus on simplifying these interactions advances the field of token engineering.
Contribute to the Superchain: Projects must contribute to the growth and development of Optimism or the broader Superchain ecosystem. Applications must include the following elements: - Description of the long-term vision for impact - Specification of short-term goals and milestones within the scope of the grant - Agreement to participate in TEC's impact evaluation process leading to the Retroactive funding round in November
The project includes a detailed description of its long-term vision and specific short-term goals and milestones, along with a commitment to participate in TEC's impact evaluation process. The project's collaboration with the Superfluid team and support for multiple OP stack chains further solidifies its contribution.
Project Credibility: - Summary of project’s existing work with relevant links - Verified Github and/or Twitter account - Brief bios of the project’s team members
The project provided a summary of existing work, relevant Github links, and a brief bio of the team member. The Github account is verified and active, lending credibility to the project's ongoing and past work.
Returning Grantees: - Updates on the work accomplished since their last grant - Self-assessment of the effectiveness of their use of that funding
The project provided updates on new features and functionalities added since their last grant, such as support for 300 EVM chains and the addition of Safe batched transactions. The self-assessment indicates effective use of prior funding.