Gitcoin is evolving GG18

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    Gitcoin Grants has helped projects from fundamental web3 primitives to organizations spearheading decentralized science research make their mark on the emerging space. The history of Gitcoin Grants is deeply intertwined with the history of Ethereum: from our first deployment of quadratic funding in 2018, we’ve helped countless projects make their grand visions into reality and, in the process, given developers, designers, artists, and builders of all backgrounds the opportunity to pursue values-aligned work sustainably.

    Gitcoin is evolving

    Gitcoin Grants will continue to be a public good on which the web3 ecosystem can rely. But Gitcoin fundamentally believes that it shouldn't be the only community that can decide on what counts as a public good. By launching our Gitcoin Grants Stack (currently in testing), any local community (whether digital or physical) can have a set of tools to collectively curate their own shared needs. Our Grants Stack will be flexible, and fundamentally modular so that anyone can pick and choose the components that work best for them; we want to empower communities to build together. We're all experts locally, and we hope that by empowering groups to organize that way they can coordinate more efficiently and democratically on a broader scale. Source

    Introduction 💭
    Overview 📊
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    🧠 Methodology
    🎯The purpose of this dashboard
    ✍About the author
    • This information has been extracted from the data provided by FlipsideCrypto.

    • The project addresses were only available in the HTML data of the main website, and I collected all of them and added them to my query.

    • Since this data was only available for ongoing rounds, I don't have access to completed rounds.

    • The colors used in this dashboard are as follows:

      • Charcoal
      • Myrtle Green
      • Persian Green
      • Saffron
      • Sandy Brown
      • Coral
      • Burnt Sienna
    • The purpose of using these colors is to create harmony with the color palette used in the Gitcoin logo In main Site.

    • The primary goal of creating this dashboard is to gain better visibility into the projects available on Gitcoin, allowing you to make more informed decisions in donations through data analysis.

    • This dashboard is categorized into three sections:

    • Result By Projects

    • Result By Core Name

    • Result By Chain

    • The criteria within each category are the same. You can navigate to the desired tab according to your needs and retrieve the relevant data.

    • This dashboard will be incorporating new data in the upcoming days, so if you find it interesting, stay tuned with us.🤝

    All queries and codes are written with ❤ and ☕ . By Sajjadiii





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