WTF Academy
Web3 open-source university aiming to educate 100k developers with tutorials, quizzes, and on-chain certificates, supported by Ethereum Foundation ESP and others, featuring successful Solidity and Ethers tutorials.Application
Applied on: 16 Oct 2024 05:01 PM
Rejected
User Review
R1
Reviewed on 19 Oct 2024 11:10 PM
Demonstrate how tools, libraries, or frameworks significantly reduce development barriers, improve efficiency, or enhance the security of Web3 projects.
Show support and usage within the developer community.
Meet the general eligibility criteria for Gitcoin Grants, including open-source principles and ethical standards.
WTF Academy is not a tool, library or framework. Please apply to dApps & Apps round.
Demonstrated support and usage within the developer community onboarding +100k developers to web3. +11k discord members. 15k GitHb stars.
It meets activity metrics criteria. GG22 ethics. CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0 license.
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 16 Oct 2024 06:01 PM
Demonstrate how tools, libraries, or frameworks significantly reduce development barriers, improve efficiency, or enhance the security of Web3 projects.
WTF Academy provides open-source tutorials and community-reviewed resources in multiple languages, which helps reduce technical and language barriers for developers entering the Web3 space. Their significant reach and the support from major Web3 ecosystems further affirm their impact.
Show support and usage within the developer community.
WTF Academy has received over 15,000 GitHub stars across their repositories, plus active contributions from the developer community. They also have a user base of 20,000 monthly active users on their platform and have hosted well-attended hackathons, indicating strong support and usage within the developer community.
Meet the general eligibility criteria for Gitcoin Grants, including open-source principles and ethical standards.
WTF Academy operates on open-source principles, as visible in their repositories, and complies with ethical standards. Their projects are publicly accessible, and they have received support from reputable organizations like the Ethereum Foundation ESP, Starknet, and Optimism.