IntoTheBlock GHO Cross-chain Risk Radar

IntoTheBlock GHO Cross-chain Risk Radar

ITB plans to enhance its Aave GHO stablecoin dashboard for cross-chain risk assessment, with open access, open-source code, comprehensive documentation, and promotional outreach.
Application
Applied on: 7 May 2024 11:36 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 8 May 2024 12:00 AM
Projects must focus on contributing to the growth, development, and enhancement of the Aave and GHO Ecosystems. Proposals should outline how the project will create value for the Aave community and platform users.
Project aims to enhance the Aave GHO ecosystem by providing cross-chain risk indicators, which can contribute to the stability and growth of GHO as a multicurrency stablecoin. It also provides value to the Aave community and platform users by increasing transparency and enabling better risk assessment.
The Aave & GHO Ecosystem Advancement QF Round is open to all past AGD recipients with active or new project proposals. The round will prioritize funding for past grantees with active open-source projects or those proposing new open-source work, contributors who have done open-source work benefiting Aave but have yet to receive a grant, and those seeking funding for future open-source work with marginal but meaningful progress.
The project has previously received grants for monitoring Aave's GHO on Ethereum Mainnet and is continuing with new open-source work focused on cross-chain risk assessment, aligning with the criteria of past recipients undertaking new open-source initiatives.
Projects participating in the Aave & GHO Ecosystem Advancement QF Round must adhere to open-source principles and maintain transparency in their development process and code repositories. Proposals should include links to relevant GitHub repositories or other open-source documentation to demonstrate their commitment to transparency.
The project has a public GitHub repository and plans to open-source the code for the indicators. Past grants have been used for similar open-source work, indicating a commitment to open-source principles and transparency.
Projects should demonstrate a commitment to engaging with the Aave and broader Web3 community, outlining plans for community outreach, social media presence, and initiatives to drive user adoption and participation.
The project intends to use a social media push, leveraging a substantial Twitter following to engage the Web3 and Aave communities, indicating a strong commitment to community engagement.
Projects must present a clear and feasible technical roadmap detailing milestones and deliverables, showcasing the team's expertise and ability to execute the project successfully within the proposed timeline.
The provided information does not detail a specific technical roadmap or timeline. Further clarification and details would be needed to verify the team's ability to deliver on the proposed initiative within a specified timeline.
Proposals should articulate how they would use the funds to maximize the project's impact within the Aave ecosystem.
While the project seems to be impactful, there is no detailed breakdown of how exactly the funds will be utilized to achieve maximized impact within the Aave ecosystem. More detailed financial plans or budget allocation would provide clarity.
No Hateful Content, Deceiving Users, Falsification, Fraud & Impersonation, Quid Pro Quo & Bribery, Advertising Restrictions, Funding Caps, and Legal Compliance as outlined in the eligibility criteria.
There is no indication of hateful content, deception, fraud, impersonation, bribery, or violation of advertising restrictions or legal compliance within the provided project information.