In order for a donation made during the QF round to qualify for matching it must meet the following eligibility requirements:
- Donation must be made within the active QF round period.
- Donation must be made on one of the eligible chains or networks for the round: Arbitrum One, Base, Gnosis, OP Mainnet, Ethereum Mainnet, Polygon PoS, Polygon zkEVM, Ethereum Classic, Celo, Solana.
- Donors must verify their QF-Eligibility (see below) sometime during the round (after the start date, before the end date) in “My Account”
- Donation size must be equivalent to at least 0.90 USD
- Donor must be unique
- Only “first-touch” donations count - any funds found to be recirculated with projects will not qualify for matching
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Verify your QF-Eligibility as a Donor
You will need to verify your donor uniqueness during the QF round in order to ensure your donations are matched!
This guide explains roughly how to verify your eligibility.
- Connect your wallet by signing in to Giveth
- Check your donor qf-eligibility using our “one-click” verification on the qf-round page banner, or in My Account
- You wallet may have enough information to be eligible at this stage. If not, you will have to connect and verify your Gitcoin passport.
- You will need to add enough stamps so that your score is above the specified threshold for the round.
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💡 For crypto beginners: Check out Gitcoin’s handy guide for tips on how to increase your score with limited on-chain activity.
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- That’s it! Once you see this banner at the top of the QF page, you’re donations will be eligible for matching.