polybrain.ethv0 • experimental
Tales of Tasern
Agent-Native Project
22 ptsScore (v2)
This grant is under review.
Evaluation VersionCurrent Evaluation (o3)
AI Evaluation Feedback (v2)
Tales of Tasern promises a quirky blend of tabletop role-playing, meme culture and ‘permanently-locked’ Polygon liquidity that drip-feeds impact assets, but beyond enthusiastic tweets and a small 4.8 k-follower X community we found little verifiable proof of sizeable on-chain deposits, technical infrastructure or AI functionality; strengthening the pitch requires public Dune dashboards proving LP size/fees, GitHub repos for the NFT/LP contracts, a live game demo, and an expanded multi-member team with clear engineering credentials—without those, a 48 k POL grant looks premature.
FoundationScore: 3/10
Uses gamified TTRPG to incentivize liquidity provision for impact assets on Polygon; problem: low engagement in environmental impact/tokenized carbon, solution: fun NFTs and perpetual LPs.
Team ExperienceScore: 3/10
Single full-time founder James Magee; background in regenerative gardening and ~8 yrs crypto tinkering; GitHub ‘jimbo530’ empty; Gitcoin history shows prior grants.
Distribution StrategyScore: 4/10
Relies on X (≈4.8 k followers) spaces, meme contests, and Farcaster casts; bi-weekly ‘memes for trees’ battles and monthly art contests.
Milestones & BudgetScore: 4/10
Year-long plan: 4 000 POL/month (2 k ops, 2 k LP deposits); create 10 NFTs monthly; onboard 1 impact project quarterly.
Technical IntegrationScore: 5/10
Each NFT acts as burn-address for LP tokens; fees remain on-chain.
Community Feedback (Bonus)Score: 2/5
Three Farcaster vouchers from small GameFi founders; no notable Polygon core contributors.
Project Details
Target AudienceTTRPG & meme-coin communities, ReFi impact supporters, eco-gamers.
Success MetricsGrowth in active token/NFT holders to 500, locking 500 t carbon credits per month, 10 new impact NFTs monthly.
Budget RequestRequest 48 000 POL (≈$48 k). Ops vs liquidity split 50/50.
Open Source Bonus
+1 points
No public repos; intent to keep tools ‘open source’ mentioned.