TurtleShell
Developing an on-chain smart contract firewall as an automated DeFi security layer, featuring real-time monitoring and defensive actions against potential hacks, with a phased approach to research, prototyping, and testnet deployment.User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 14 Feb 2024 07:17 PM
Be a public good.
TurtleShell provides on-chain security tools aiming to prevent smart contract hacks, which can be viewed as a public good by enhancing the overall safety of DeFi protocols.
Be primarily focused on education, tooling or research of token engineering (tldr; economics and system design with crypto / design and analysis of cryptoeconomic systems).
While TurtleShell provides tooling relevant to the security of tokenized ecosystems, its primary focus is on the implementation of on-chain firewalls, which is more closely aligned with security than with the economics or system design aspects of token engineering.
Have a PoC/MVP - projects must have some proof of already existing work, even if small, to be included into the round.
The project has explicitly mentioned a roadmap with a Proof-of-Concept to be delivered, and their GitHub activity indicates ongoing development efforts.
Satisfy the program Eligibility Policy in addition to the requirements outlined above.
Without detailed knowledge of the unspecified 'program Eligibility Policy', an accurate assessment cannot be provided. Presuming that TurtleShell complies with any legal, ethical, and procedural standards set by the Gitcoin program, it might satisfy this criterion, but further information is needed for a definitive evaluation.