C–ATTS, Composite Attestations

C–ATTS, Composite Attestations

Developing a Composite Attestations Engine that enables the creation of verifiable credentials from multiple data sources using custom queries and logic, secure execution, and provides receipts for transparency.
Application
Applied on: 23 Apr 2024 09:05 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 23 Apr 2024 10:01 PM
Advance the field of token engineering (tldr; economics and system design with crypto / design and analysis of cryptoeconomic systems)
The project introduces composite attestations which enhance the reliability and transparency of cryptoeconomic systems.
Focus on token engineering research, education, software development and/or social infrastructure
C-ATTS focuses on software development in the token engineering field, particularly the development and execution of composite attestations.
Be a public good
The service is described as tokenless and free, and it's designed to be open sourced, indicating that it is intended to be a public good.
Specify your short-term goals (within the scope of the grant) and long-term vision of their projects
The project specifies short-term plans for developing features such as custom queries and processing logic, and long-term visions for including ZK attestations and even more chain-agnostic capabilities.
Provide some proof of already existing work and list any recent milestones, even if small, to be included into the round
Active Github repositories with recent commits are provided as proof of the ongoing work and progress in the project.
Have a project update - If you are a returning grantee, you must provide an update on what work has been accomplished since the last grant round your project received funding from
Insufficient information provided to determine if the project is a returning grantee and, if so, what work has been accomplished since the last grant.
Have a verified Twitter account
The project provides a link to a Twitter account, but it is not specified if the account is verified (this would need to be checked directly on Twitter).