$CODEX
Integrate tree data into a decentralized app in Portland, allowing users to adopt trees via NFTs and earn crypto for reporting tree health and growth.User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 7 Aug 2024 12:17 AM
The project must target one of the RWAIG funding categories: Building, Research, or Awareness.
The project falls under the 'Building - Deployment of RWAs' category.
The project must be more 'advanced' with a product and technology that could deploy on Arbitrum in the short-to-medium term.
The project currently seems to be in a pilot test phase, more clarity on readiness for deployment on Arbitrum would be beneficial.
The project should have a significant product and technology that can kick-start the Arbitrum RWA ecosystem.
Tokenizing carbon-negative real-world assets aligns with significant RWA innovation and potential ecosystem growth.
The project should attract larger projects to speed up the growth of the ecosystem and act as a positive flywheel.
Focusing on carbon-negative real-world assets and climate action could attract other sustainability-focused projects.
The project should integrate closely with existing top RWA-focused projects.
No specific integrations with existing top RWA-focused projects like Chainlink, Securitize, etc., were mentioned.
The project must have an experienced team to lead it.
Alex Wick has relevant experience as a biometrician and in forest inventory analysis.
The project must have some funding already raised.
The project has already raised $250,000.
The project must not currently be funded by any other Arbitrum-related programs.
The project has not received funding from other Arbitrum-related programs.
The project should demonstrate active development and maintenance.
There has been minimal recent activity on both the user and project Github accounts.