Ethereum Attestation Service

Ethereum Attestation Service

An open-source, permissionless service for creating verifiable onchain and offchain attestations, fostering trust online with tools and documentation for developers and users.
Application
Applied on: 15 Nov 2023 11:25 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 04:42 AM
Projects that are in support of, or directly advancing the Ethereum Network’s infrastructure. Primarily focusing on areas such as: - Core client teams (e.g. geth, nethermind, prysm, lighthouse) - Staking infrastructure and tooling - Client diversity - Core developers (can apply as a team, a specific project, or simply as an individual) - Tooling providers (e.g., hardhat / ethers.js) - Security researchers, EIPs, censorship resistance - Sharding, rollups. scaling, etc - Account abstraction, zero knowledge technology, statelessness, future proofing, and more
The Ethereum Attestation Service (EAS) is an infrastructure tool designed to enable attestations on-chain or off-chain, which can be crucial for identity verification, Sybil resistance, and other trust mechanisms on the Ethereum network. This fits within the broader scope of infrastructure support and advances core functionalities like account abstraction and future-proofing.
The project must be open source and in active development
EAS is described as open-source, and the provided GitHub links along with the recent activity indicate that the project is indeed in active development, meeting this criterion.
The project must be more than 3 months old
Though there's no explicit mention of the project start date, the description of live implementation across mainnet, several L2s, and testnets suggests that it has been in existence for more than 3 months, hence meeting this criterion.
To be eligible for this grant round, projects must meet the general program policy and the following specific requirements
Without specific details on the general program policy and the additional specific requirements, it is not possible to accurately determine if the project meets all these criteria.