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p2pmentor

Project

P2P Mentor, formerly Mentor Graph, is a mentorship network that started as an Arkiv hackathon project and is now being productized into —a platfrom people can use in everyday life to find mentors, learn, and build reputation. The core idea is to store key actions (like profiles and mentoring sessions) as verifiable Arkiv entities, so users keep data ownership while the system stays transparent and auditable. The team has also explored privacy-preserving approaches (including ZK experiments) and optional human-proofing, aiming to make the UX “magical” while still being credibly on-chain.

Received Funds:
0
ETH
Allocated Funds:
15
ETH
Started at:
Ongoing
Finished at:

p2pmentor

Project

P2P Mentor, formerly Mentor Graph, is a mentorship network that started as an Arkiv hackathon project and is now being productized into —a platfrom people can use in everyday life to find mentors, learn, and build reputation. The core idea is to store key actions (like profiles and mentoring sessions) as verifiable Arkiv entities, so users keep data ownership while the system stays transparent and auditable. The team has also explored privacy-preserving approaches (including ZK experiments) and optional human-proofing, aiming to make the UX “magical” while still being credibly on-chain.

Funds received:
0
ETH
Funds granted:
15
ETH

Use Cases

P2P Mentor uses Arkiv as a backend for mentorship primitives: users create a profile, schedule/run mentoring sessions, and leave feedback in a way that can be verified later. This makes it useful for real learning communities (mentors + learners joining quickly), for ecosystem onboarding (a real app that demonstrates Arkiv’s entity model), and for structured DevRel programs like cohorts or learning quests where progress and participation can be tracked without a centralized platform.

Impact

This is the kind of “daily-life” application that turns Arkiv from infrastructure into something people actually touch: it creates real users, real social proof, and repeatable stories that can be used in community content and builder marketing. It also pushes the platform forward by forcing clarity on UX, identity, and long-term data access constraints (for example, how entity expiry and archival access should be communicated to users and developers).

Team & Background

Team Track Record

The team shipped a hackathon prototype and kept building after the event with the goal of getting a V1 live, including public demos and documentation, and they’re coordinating with Arkiv/Golem on a milestone-based grant structure and acceptance criteria. They also won the main prize at the Argentina hackathon and are being positioned as early Arkiv evangelists through follow-up Spaces and content.

Ecosystem Fund’s Mission

Milestones

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Received Funds:
5
ETH

Milestone 1: Beta Release

Release a production-ready platform that supports user profiles, skills, asks/offers, sessions, feedback, and notifications, with Arkiv integrated across multiple entity types, Web3 authentication, and an invite-code gate for beta access. Ship a mobile-first responsive UI, mentorship flow v1, a mentor/learner review system, and an admin dashboard.

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Allocated Funds:
Received Funds:
5
ETH

Milestone 2: Explorer, Toolkits & Quest Foundation

Short: Launch a Public Data Explorer plus a lite, no-auth version with a 30-day TTL, alongside developer toolkits and an interactive Arkiv tutorial website. Publish public documentation pages, ship the first learning-quest prototypes, and run initial ecosystem-building activities to onboard developers and partners into the quest + mentor graph workflow.

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Allocated Funds:
Received Funds:
5
ETH

Milestone 3: Learning Quest Engine & Proof of Skill

Deliver the learning quest engine with a quest progress UI that visualizes evidence, a quiz engine v1, and anti-gaming controls, plus a Proof of Skill badge system that is wallet-tied and Arkiv-verifiable. Add a weekly quest mode for networks/partners and publish the underlying entity schemas, data-flow diagrams, and architecture documentation so builders can extend and integrate cleanly.

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Project Scope

Resources & Links

Website
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