Venture Club

Venture Club

Modernizing VC funding for crypto via a compliant protocol that tokenizes assets into DeFi-compatible NFTs, enabling scalable, flexible investments and building a reputation layer for investors and deal publishers.
Application
Applied on: 19 Jun 2024 04:27 PM
Pending
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 20 Jun 2024 12:13 AM
The project falls under one of the RWAIG funding categories.
The project is focused on 'Building - Deployment of RWAs,' which is one of the specified funding categories.
The project is solving a problem in the RWA space.
The project aims to modernize funding infrastructure and leverage RWAs to tokenize various assets, addressing the outdated VC process.
The project brings value to the RWA ecosystem on Arbitrum.
The project claims to have already successfully tokenized assets on Base and is now aiming to extend this to Arbitrum, bringing a generalized approach to tokenizing assets.
The project has a working product or technology that could deploy on Arbitrum in the short-to-medium term.
The project is live on Base and has tokenized $1.5M in assets, showing readiness to deploy on Arbitrum.
The project can help quickly kick-start the Arbitrum ecosystem.
With existing integrations and live deployments, the project can act as a catalyst for further developments in the Arbitrum ecosystem.
The project has collaboration with RWA-focused projects such as Chainlink, Securitize, PV01, Libre Capital, Centrifuge, and RWA.xyz.
There is no specific mention of collaborations with these RWA-focused projects in the application.
The project provides necessary information and supporting links (e.g., website, Github, Opensea).
The application includes links to the project's website, Github, and Opensea collections.
The project has an active and recent Github activity.
The project's Github shows recent activity with 9 commits, 6 closed pull requests, and 1 closed issue in the past 3 months.
The project has a clear target audience and use case.
The target audience includes investors and builders, and the use case is clearly defined in the application.
The project has raised initial funding or has financial backing.
The project raised over $1M in 2022 and plans to raise more funds in the summer.
The project has not received funding from other Arbitrum-related grant programs.
The project has confirmed that it has not received any other grant funding.