4EVERLAND
A Web 3.0 platform providing developers with integrated storage, computing, and networking to transition from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0, featuring decentralized, efficient, and low-cost data solutions.User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 13 Feb 2024 02:28 PM
The Grant must be in support of, or directly advancing the ZK tools, libraries, community, or protocols.
4EVERLAND focuses on providing a distributed Web 3.0 developer platform with storage, computing, and network capabilities, which does not explicitly focus on ZK tools, libraries, community, or protocols.
The Grant should be focused on accomplishing the following for ZK: Usability - improving the user experience of zero-knowledge tools/libraries, not zero-knowledge rollups. This could also be technical education and documentation. Tooling - improving the developer experience or making it easier to develop applications utilizing zero-knowledge proofs or technology. Applications - technical implementations of zero-knowledge proofs and circuits, not simply applications built on top of zero-knowledge roll ups.
The project description does not mention any specific focus on improving user or developer experience specifically for zero-knowledge tools, educational initiatives around ZK, or development of technical implementations of zero-knowledge proofs and circuits.
The project must have been active in the last 3 months - social media and GitHub.
According to the provided GitHub activity and their active Twitter presence, 4EVERLAND has shown engagement in development with 21 commits from the user '4everlandorg' and activity within their repositories, fulfilling the activity criterion.
The project should have demonstrated either concrete progress, or evidence of a substantive technical roadmap that clarifies how ZK technology will be used and advanced.
Although 4EVERLAND has shown some progress in their development goals, the provided materials do not present a clear focus or roadmap for the specific advancement of zero-knowledge (ZK) technology.
The Grant deliverables should be open source.
The available information does not clearly state whether all grant deliverables are open source. The GitHub repositories suggest some elements are open for collaboration, but there is no explicit mention of an open source license for all deliverables.
Satisfy the Program General Eligibility Policy in addition to the requirements outlined above.
Based on the scores provided for specific criteria above, 4EVERLAND does not satisfy the general eligibility policy as it does not directly advance ZK tools, libraries, community, or protocols, which is a cornerstone of the Program General Eligibility.