What are the key milestones you need to achieve in order to complete your project successfully?
Month 1: Deliver 5 DYOR Reports, 1 Video, 2 Articles, 1 DYOR Contest
As this proposal is primarily to found our operations in Education, Scam Monitoring, and DYOR Reports, the Milestones are primarily related to the content and materials we put out. This first milestone will be for the delivery of specific content we promised to create.
Milestone Outputs:
A: 5 DYOR Reports (Team Prepared)
B: 1 Video
C: 2 Articles
D: 1 DYOR Contest
Acceptance Criteria:
A: For the DYOR Reports, they must follow the same criteria listed in our bounty guidelines. They are summarized below:
i. Length -1600 word minimum. To determine word length, the final report can be copied and pasted into a word document. This gives us a pretty easy, straightforward, and repeatable method to measure length. A blank dapp report is about 754 words and a blank NFT report is 671 if no additional information is added. 500 words is about 1 page of writing, single spaced, for reference. So 1600 words is roughly 2 pages of writing which is a reasonable minimum amount to fully respond to the various research points in the tool.
ii. New Report — Report must not already be in our Library. If it is in our library, most recent must be 6 months old or more.
iii. Content Quality — Not simply just copying and pasting website information into the report. Finding and displaying accurate information from the project’s website or whitepaper is important. But just copying and pasting that information does not lead to a high quality report. The author should provide information they gathered from discord, talking to other sources, minting experience, twitter spaces, interviews, YouTube videos, specific insights about founders’ LinkedIn profiles, etc. This information is not only helpful because they are not easily accessible or time consuming to gather, and also educational and entertaining to read. Authors should provide their own insights into the information they gathered to help put the information into context or help the report reader understand its significance. This does not mean that you cannot copy and paste any information. There is a lot of good properly cited information that can be transcribed into the report from the website or whitepaper and that is not inherently bad.
B: Video must be on Cardano or crypto related subject matter with a general purpose to educate or inform.
C: Articles must be on Cardano, crypto related subject matter, or finance and economic concepts that can be relevant to crypto, with a general purpose to educate or inform.
D: There will be 1 DYOR Contest per month which will have the following criteria:
i. Each DYOR Contest will have 1K ADA in prizes. 1st place is 500 ADA, second place is 300 ADA, 3rd place is 200 ADA.
ii. There will be 1 week for submissions, 2 weeks to discuss and vote, then a 1 week break.
iii. All prizes must be distributed each month.
iv. Voting will be on-chain on the Summon app using AUDIT.
Evidence of Completion:
A: URL to the DYOR Reports that are hosted on our website will be sent to the reviewers as evidence.
B: URL to the video that is hosted on our YouTube account will be sent to the reviewers as evidence.
C: URL to the articles that are hosted on Medium will be send to the reviewers as evidence.
D: DYOR Contests will be announced on our Discord and Twitter accounts. A link to the announcement in Twitter and a screen shot of the discord announcement will be provided. A brief summary of the contest including which projects were submitted and which one will be written after the contest and shared on our Twitter or Medium, and a link to that will be provided as well. The URL to the DYOR Reports that were entered into the contest will also be provided.
>Month 3: Deliver 10 DYOR Reports, 2 Videos, 4 Articles, 2 DYOR Contests, Initial Draft of On Chain Analysis Guide
The third milestone is double outputs as the first milestone, as this covers a two month period instead of a single month, as well as the first draft of the On Chain Analysis Guide we will be putting together.
Milestone Outputs:
A: 10 DYOR Reports (Team Prepared)
B: 2 Videos
C: 4 Articles
D: 2 DYOR Contests
E: First draft of on chain analysis guide
Acceptance Criteria:
A: For the DYOR Reports, they must follow the same criteria listed in our bounty guidelines. They are summarized below:
i. Length -1600 word minimum. To determine word length, the final report can be copied and pasted into a word document. This gives us a pretty easy, straightforward, and repeatable method to measure length. A blank dapp report is about 754 words and a blank NFT report is 671 if no additional information is added. 500 words is about 1 page of writing, single spaced, for reference. So 1600 words is roughly 2 pages of writing which is a reasonable minimum amount to fully respond to the various research points in the tool.
ii. New Report — Report must not already be in our Library. If it is in our library, most recent must be 6 months old or more.
iii. Content Quality — Not simply just copying and pasting website information into the report. Finding and displaying accurate information from the project’s website or whitepaper is important. But just copying and pasting that information does not lead to a high quality report. The author should provide information they gathered from discord, talking to other sources, minting experience, twitter spaces, interviews, YouTube videos, specific insights about founders’ LinkedIn profiles, etc. This information is not only helpful because they are not easily accessible or time consuming to gather, and also educational and entertaining to read. Authors should provide their own insights into the information they gathered to help put the information into context or help the report reader understand its significance. This does not mean that you cannot copy and paste any information. There is a lot of good properly cited information that can be transcribed into the report from the website or whitepaper and that is not inherently bad.
B: Video must be on Cardano or crypto related subject matter with a general purpose to educate or inform.
C: Articles must be on Cardano, crypto related subject matter, or finance and economic concepts that can be relevant to crypto, with a general purpose to educate or inform.
D: There will be 1 DYOR Contest per month which will have the following criteria:
i. Each DYOR Contest will have 1K ADA in prizes. 1st place is 500 ADA, second place is 300 ADA, 3rd place is 200 ADA.
ii. There will be 1 week for submissions, 2 weeks to discuss and vote, then a 1 week break.
iii. All prizes must be distributed each month.
iv. Voting will be on-chain on the Summon app using AUDIT.
E: We have not put something like this together before, so difficult to define it in terms of length or anything specific. The guide should contain the information needed for a person with no background in performing on chain analysis to be able to trace transactions and utlize the common tools and resources in Cardano.
Evidence of Completion:
A: URL to the DYOR Reports that are hosted on our website will be sent to the reviewers as evidence.
B: URL to the videos that are hosted on our YouTube account will be sent to the reviewers as evidence.
C: URL to the articles that are hosted on Medium will be send to the reviewers as evidence.
D: DYOR Contests will be announced on our Discord and Twitter accounts. A link to the announcement in Twitter and a screen shot of the discord announcement will be provided. A brief summary of the contest including which projects were submitted and which one will be written after the contest and shared on our Twitter or Medium, and a link to that will be provided as well. The URL to the DYOR Reports that were entered into the contest will also be provided.
E: Link to the draft hosted on google docs will be provided.
>Month 5: Deliver 10 DYOR Reports, 2 Videos, 4 Articles, 2 DYOR Contests, Attend Kutztown Univerisity PACISE 2024 Conference
The forth milestone is double outputs as the first milestone, as this covers a two month period instead of a single month. It also includes the addition of attending a Kutztown University Conference that we are sponsoring.
Milestone Outputs:
A: 10 DYOR Reports (Team Prepared)
B: 2 Videos
C: 4 Articles
D: 2 DYOR Contests
E: Attend Kutztown Univeristy PACISE 2024 Conference which we have already committed to sponsoring. The conference, themed “Interdisciplinary Computing,” aims to provide a platform for faculty and students from PA State System Universities to present research, exchange techniques, and collaborate with peers. (Additional details here: https://medium.com/@scatdao/empowering-the-future-of-blockchain-scat-daos-educational-initiative-at-kutztown-university-37a1179e4d95)
Acceptance Criteria:
A: For the DYOR Reports, they must follow the same criteria listed in our bounty guidelines. They are summarized below:
i. Length -1600 word minimum. To determine word length, the final report can be copied and pasted into a word document. This gives us a pretty easy, straightforward, and repeatable method to measure length. A blank dapp report is about 754 words and a blank NFT report is 671 if no additional information is added. 500 words is about 1 page of writing, single spaced, for reference. So 1600 words is roughly 2 pages of writing which is a reasonable minimum amount to fully respond to the various research points in the tool.
ii. New Report — Report must not already be in our Library. If it is in our library, most recent must be 6 months old or more.
iii. Content Quality — Not simply just copying and pasting website information into the report. Finding and displaying accurate information from the project’s website or whitepaper is important. But just copying and pasting that information does not lead to a high quality report. The author should provide information they gathered from discord, talking to other sources, minting experience, twitter spaces, interviews, YouTube videos, specific insights about founders’ LinkedIn profiles, etc. This information is not only helpful because they are not easily accessible or time consuming to gather, and also educational and entertaining to read. Authors should provide their own insights into the information they gathered to help put the information into context or help the report reader understand its significance. This does not mean that you cannot copy and paste any information. There is a lot of good properly cited information that can be transcribed into the report from the website or whitepaper and that is not inherently bad.
B: Videos must be on Cardano or crypto related subject matter with a general purpose to educate or inform.
C: Articles must be on Cardano, crypto related subject matter, or finance and economic concepts that can be relevant to crypto, with a general purpose to educate or inform.
D: There will be 1 DYOR Contest per month which will have the following criteria:
i. Each DYOR Contest will have 1K ADA in prizes. 1st place is 500 ADA, second place is 300 ADA, 3rd place is 200 ADA.
ii. There will be 1 week for submissions, 2 weeks to discuss and vote, then a 1 week break.
iii. All prizes must be distributed each month.
iv. Voting will be on-chain on the Summon app using AUDIT.
E: At least 1 representative from the team must be present at the event. (Note: we have sponsored this event and are committed to attend. If for some reason the event is cancelled that is out of our control and would be dropped from the milestone consideration.
Evidence of Completion:
A: URL to the DYOR Reports that are hosted on our website will be sent to the reviewers as evidence.
B: URL to the videos that are hosted on our YouTube account will be sent to the reviewers as evidence.
C: URL to the articles that are hosted on Medium will be send to the reviewers as evidence.
D: DYOR Contests will be announced on our Discord and Twitter accounts. A link to the announcement in Twitter and a screen shot of the discord announcement will be provided. A brief summary of the contest including which projects were submitted and which one will be written after the contest and shared on our Twitter or Medium, and a link to that will be provided as well. The URL to the DYOR Reports that were entered into the contest will also be provided.
>Month 6: Deliver 5 DYOR Reports, 1 Videos, 2 Articles, 1 DYOR Contest, Final Draft of On Chain Analysis Guide, Final project completion report and video
The final milestone will be to deliver the regular monthly content we have been doing each month and DYOR Contest, deliver the finalized on chain analysis guide, and submit the final project completion report and video which officially closes out the proposal.
Milestone Outputs:
A: 5 DYOR Reports (Team Prepared)
B: 1 Video
C: 2 Articles
D: 1 DYOR Contest
E: Final draft of on chain analysis guide
F: A final project completion report and video which meets all the Catalyst requirements for time, length, and content.
Acceptance Criteria:
A: For the DYOR Reports, they must follow the same criteria listed in our bounty guidelines. They are summarized below:
i. Length -1600 word minimum. To determine word length, the final report can be copied and pasted into a word document. This gives us a pretty easy, straightforward, and repeatable method to measure length. A blank dapp report is about 754 words and a blank NFT report is 671 if no additional information is added. 500 words is about 1 page of writing, single spaced, for reference. So 1600 words is roughly 2 pages of writing which is a reasonable minimum amount to fully respond to the various research points in the tool.
ii. New Report — Report must not already be in our Library. If it is in our library, most recent must be 6 months old or more.
iii. Content Quality — Not simply just copying and pasting website information into the report. Finding and displaying accurate information from the project’s website or whitepaper is important. But just copying and pasting that information does not lead to a high quality report. The author should provide information they gathered from discord, talking to other sources, minting experience, twitter spaces, interviews, YouTube videos, specific insights about founders’ LinkedIn profiles, etc. This information is not only helpful because they are not easily accessible or time consuming to gather, and also educational and entertaining to read. Authors should provide their own insights into the information they gathered to help put the information into context or help the report reader understand its significance. This does not mean that you cannot copy and paste any information. There is a lot of good properly cited information that can be transcribed into the report from the website or whitepaper and that is not inherently bad.
B: Video must be on Cardano or crypto related subject matter with a general purpose to educate or inform.
C: Articles must be on Cardano, crypto related subject matter, or finance and economic concepts that can be relevant to crypto, with a general purpose to educate or inform.
D: There will be 1 DYOR Contest per month which will have the following criteria:
i. Each DYOR Contest will have 1K ADA in prizes. 1st place is 500 ADA, second place is 300 ADA, 3rd place is 200 ADA.
ii. There will be 1 week for submissions, 2 weeks to discuss and vote, then a 1 week break.
iii. All prizes must be distributed each month.
iv. Voting will be on-chain on the Summon app using AUDIT.
E: We have not put something like this together before, so difficult to define it in terms of length or anything specific. The guide should contain the information needed for a person with no background in performing on chain analysis to be able to trace transactions and utilize the common tools and resources in Cardano.
F: The project completion report and video must meet all Catalyst requirements for time, length, and content.
Evidence of Completion:
A: URL to the DYOR Reports that are hosted on our website will be sent to the reviewers as evidence.
B: URL to the video that is hosted on our YouTube account will be sent to the reviewers as evidence.
C: URL to the articles that are hosted on Medium will be send to the reviewers as evidence.
D: DYOR Contests will be announced on our Discord and Twitter accounts. A link to the announcement in Twitter and a screen shot of the discord announcement will be provided. A brief summary of the contest including which projects were submitted and which one will be written after the contest and shared on our Twitter or Medium, and a link to that will be provided as well. The URL to the DYOR Reports that were entered into the contest will also be provided.
E: Link to the draft hosted on google docs will be provided.
F: A link to the closeout report which is hosted on google docs will be provided along with the URL to the video which will be hosted on YouTube.