We are submitting this proposal to request a top-up of our previously approved funding request (REF #87) due to significant fluctuations in the value of DOT, resulting in a 63% reduction in the funds received.
In our initial proposal we requested USD 118,061.84. However, due to the decline in the DOT price, we were only able to expend USD 43,756.75. When we received the funds on February 11, 2022, their value had already decreased to USD 73,263.80. Despite delaying the sale of DOT in hopes of a price recovery, we were ultimately compelled to sell on March 30, 2024, resulting in proceeds of only USD 43,756.75.
During this period, we self-funded the project. Our team continued to work on DatDot, supported by earnings from other company projects. To complete our Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and adequately compensate our team, we now require the remaining funds.
We respectfully request a top-up to cover the shortfall and ensure the successful completion of our project.
Our team has extensive experience in the blockchain space. We were working for the Ethereum foundation for 3 years and were then in 2019 invited to join Polkadot ecosystem and work on a W3F funded research project that lead to the current DatDot.
During our time in the blockchain space (since 2017) we have conducted numerous workshops and talks at prominent conferences such as ETHCC, ETHToronto, Web3 summit, ETH Taipei and Devcon. Additionally, we have organized code camps, provided advisory services to auditing companies and have been involved in multiple research projects.
In our initial proposal, we estimated the cost of the Rust implementation to be USD 32,000. However, due to the delayed funding, there have been significant changes in the economic landscape. Inflation and increased market demand have led to higher developer rates, with current rates being no less than USD 150 per hour. Our original estimates were based on rates significantly lower than current rates. Therefore, we request an additional USD 32,000 to complete the Rust node implementation.
Think of it as a bit torrent for blockchain. More technically - it is an autonomous hosting network for p2p data systems.
DatDot is empowering developers to build bit torrent like apps - where users can share any kind of data (small or super large and realtime). You can build live-streaming, radio apps, collaborative editors, games and all this without any infrastructure costs (because data is not being hosted on a server, but rather shared user-to-user directly (peer-to-peer)).
Milestone | Deliverable | Status | Links |
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01 | Implementation of final economic and cryptographic logic | done | datdot crypto, rating |
02 | Networking module | done | datdot networking |
03 | Restarting tasks system | in progress (40% done) | |
04 | Vault | done | vault |
05 | Rust node | in progress (15% done) | datdot pallet |
06 | UI implementation (view) | in progress (80% done) | jobs, plan, user |
07 | Desktop app | in progress (60% done) | electron |
08 | Documentation | in progress (85% done) | docs |
09 | Data shell - development tool for building bit torrent like apps in the browser | in progress (85% done) - not part of the previous proposal, but we have been working on behind the scenes full time | datashell |
10 | Data wallet - tooling for cloud and server free local first dapps | in progress (80% done) - not part of the previous proposal, but we have been working on behind the scenes full time | data wallet |
Our team has been active online but we have also been present at irl events, such as:
We have also been presenting the project on code camps and conferences and have been recording daily work logs for a long time:
SubSquare is a team that works on a project called DatDot, which is like a bit torrent for blockchain. They need more money to finish their project because the value of the money they got before went down a lot. They need $74,305.09 more to finish their project. The team has a lot of experience in the blockchain space and has been to many conferences and workshops. They have completed some parts of their project, but they still need to finish some parts like the Rust node and the UI implementation. They have been working on a tool called Data shell and a tool called Data wallet, which are not part of their previous proposal. They have been active in the community and have presented their project at many events.
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