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  • For episode three of the Trailblazers of Octant mini-series, we’re excited to welcome Cheeky and Peter, core contributors to Protocol Guild, a decentralized organization dedicated to funding 180+ Ethereum core developers.

    In this episode, we dive into:

    How Protocol Guild is revolutionizing funding for Web3 open-source software and Ethereum core developers.Why sustainable funding mechanisms are critical for maintaining decentralized infrastructureWhy blockchain & cryptocurrency are gamechangers for public goods fundingThe role of Octant in supporting Protocol Guild’s growth


    --Key Takeaways--

    Open Source Devs – The Unsung Heros of the Internet: Open-source developers are the backbone of the internet, maintaining critical infrastructure with little reward or recognition. Protocol Guild shines a spotlight on these unsung heroes, ensuring they receive the support and compensation they deserve for their vital contributions.Innovative Public Goods Funding Mechanisms: Protocol Guild is pioneering new incentive mechanisms for funding public goods. Through innovations like direct donations, multi-year vesting for sustainability, and transparent, community-driven processes, they’re creating a sustainable model for long-term support of Ethereum’s core infrastructure.Community-Driven Support for Open Source Devs: The Ethereum community understands that its ecosystem is only as strong as its foundational architecture. By rallying around Protocol Guild, the community exemplifies the ethos of Web3: collaboration, recognition, and shared responsibility in building and sustaining open-source innovation.


    --Full shownotes with links available at--
    https://www.cryptoaltruism.org/blog/crypto-altruism-podcast-trailblazers-of-octant-episode-3-protocol-guild-powering-ethereums-future-with-decentralized-funding


    Thank you to Octant for their support in bringing this series to life! We are honored to have received a 2.5 ETH grant through the Octant Community Fund!


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  • Today we welcome AndrĂŠ Eikmeier, Founder & CEO of Good Empire, a global platform reshaping how we engage with social and environmental impact. With a background as a successful entrepreneur, having previously built a $100M business, and a mission to build a better world, AndrĂŠ has dedicated himself to empowering individuals and organizations to unite for the 17 Global Goals.

    We discuss:

    How blockchain is redefining transparency and accountability in philanthropy.How crypto gamification mechanisms can make doing good more engaging and rewarding.Why Web3 is the ideal operating system for the global impact economy.



    --Key Takeaways--

    Web3 as a Coordination Layer - Governments and policy alone can't solve global challenges like the 17 Global Goals. Web3 offers a powerful alternative by acting as a decentralized coordination layer, connecting individuals and organizations to collaborate at scale.Gamifying Good - Doing good doesn’t have to feel like a chore. By introducing reward mechanisms and gamification through Web3 tokenomics, platforms like Good Empire are making impact work fun, engaging, and rewarding.Transparency and Trust Through Blockchain - Blockchain technology provides unparalleled transparency for the impact sector. From tracking funds raised and spent to verifying impact, it restores trust and strengthens connections between donors and causes.



    --Full shownotes with links available at--
    https://www.cryptoaltruism.org/blog/crypto-altruists-episode-184-good-empire-gamifying-impact-with-crypto-and-web3-to-achieve-the-17-global-goals


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  • In episode 183, we’re excited to welcome Ken Timsit, Head of Cronos Labs, the $100M Web3 startup accelerator and ecosystem development arm of the Cronos blockchain.

    We discuss:

    How to navigate the complexities of building in Web3How zero-knowledge technology is revolutionizing identity and data sovereigntySome tips for how you can build accessible Web3 experiences that drive real-world adoption.



    --Key Takeaways--

    Navigating Regulatory Uncertainty: Regulatory clarity remains a significant challenge for cryptocurrency builders. To succeed, projects must remain agile and adaptable, balancing innovation with the complexities of an evolving legal landscape.Blending Web2 and Web3 for Adoption: Achieving mass Web3 adoption will require familiar Web2-like user experiences, with blockchain infrastructure seamlessly operating in the background. A hybrid approach can help bridge the gap for mainstream users.Interoperability and Account Abstraction: For the Ethereum ecosystem to scale, interoperability is essential. Users should be able to seamlessly transfer assets across networks, while advancements like account abstraction will help simplify and improve user experiences.



    --Full shownotes with links available at--
    https://www.cryptoaltruism.org/blog/crypto-altruists-episode-183-cronos-labs-overcoming-web3-complexity-while-building-for-the-next-billion-users


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  • For episode two of the Trailblazers of Octant mini-series, we’re excited to welcome Thomas Gondwe, Founder of SummitShare. We explore the historical and ongoing challenges of artifact repatriation, how blockchain plays a critical role in creating digital repositories to monitor and verify artifacts, and the innovative Revenue Sharing Mesh that ensures the benefits of these efforts flow back to local communities. We also explore Octant’s recent Accelerator Program that Thomas took part in, and some of the biggest takeaways from that experience. Overall, it’s a fascinating chat where we dive into the intersection of culture, technology, and impact.


    --Key Takeaways--

    90% of Africa's material heritage is not in Africa, making repatriation essential. These artifacts are vital links to one's identity, culture, and community, embodying the stories and traditions of their origins. Repatriation is about more than correcting historical wrongs; it fosters pride, education, and sustainable development in the communities they belong to.Blockchain's immutable ledger provides an unparalleled solution for tracking provenance, ensuring that the history and ownership of artifacts remain transparent, tamper-proof, and verifiable. This technology not only secures authenticity but also builds trust in the repatriation process, making it an ideal tool for preserving cultural heritage.Web3 opens new doors for sharing and celebrating cultural artifacts through immersive digital experiences and decentralized platforms. By leveraging blockchain technology, it also creates innovative revenue streams, ensuring that the communities these artifacts belong to benefit directly from their cultural heritage.


    --Full shownotes with links available at--
    https://www.cryptoaltruism.org/blog/crypto-altruism-podcast-trailblazers-of-octant-episode-2-summitshare-empowering-communities-to-reclaim-their-heritage-with-blockchain


    Thank you to Octant for their support in bringing this series to life! We are honored to have received a 2.5 ETH grant through the Octant Community Fund!


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  • In episode 182, we’re excited to welcome Aliya, Vivek, and Andy from Kernel. We discuss Kernel’s origin story, its guiding principles, and its unique approach to education in Web3 that has inspired some of Web3’s biggest projects. With applications for the next Kernel Block, KBX, closing on December 20th, we also highlight how you can join this incredible community and embark on your own journey of growth and collaboration.



    --Key Takeaways--

    As Web3 continues its rapid evolution, Kernel remains dynamic, continuously refining its content and approach to stay ahead of the curve. By inviting thought leaders from emerging projects, fostering small group discussions on timely topics, and tailoring the curriculum to each fellow's unique work, Kernel ensures a deeply relevant and personalized learning experience.When asking the question, “how can we build a better web for the people we care about?”, it is really about how technology can facilitate relationships with the physical world in healthier ways. This includes building people-centred technology that gives humans greater agency over the web.Applications for Kernel Block X (KBX) are due December 20th, 2025. Individuals with diverse experiences, crafts, and knowledge of Web3 can apply at apply.kernel.community



    --Full shownotes with links available at--
    https://www.cryptoaltruism.org/blog/crypto-altruism-podcast-episode-182-kernel-empowering-web3-builders-with-a-peer-to-peer-learning-community



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    --DISCLAIMER --
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  • In episode 181, we’re excited to welcome J.D. Seraphine, Founder and CEO of Raiinmaker. We explore the intersection of Web3, AI, and Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN) and how Raiinmaker is unlocking new ways for individuals to contribute to and benefit from the growth of AI. From their innovative node operator rewards to their commitment to ethical AI, this conversation dives into the transformative potential of decentralized, blockchain-powered AI in building a better world.



    --Key Takeaways--

    By decentralizing the training and ownership of AI models, we can ensure humans have more agency in the creation of AI models. By introducing incentive mechanisms into the development of AI models, we can ensure individuals gain some value for their contributions. Reputation based systems can be valuable in developing reward mechanisms for ecosystem contributors. In this system, validators or contributors can earn more rewards and have more opportunities for participation as they gain reputation as positive actors in the community through actions such as staking, validating blocks, etc.When it comes to the responsible development of AI, it is important to put in place incentive mechanisms that encourage users to interact with decentralized AI models. This is where Web3 shines as it enables the hardcoding of incentives into AI protocols that can directly reward users for their contributions to the ecosystem.


    --Full shownotes with links available at--
    https://www.cryptoaltruism.org/blog/crypto-altruism-podcast-episode-181-raiinmaker-how-blockchain-is-shaping-the-next-generation-of-ethical-ai-innovation


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  • In episode 180, we’re excited to welcome Simon (aka polymath) from The Soci3ty to explore how they’re using Web3 to build a digital nation that creates value for all its members, and the world. We dive into their unique 7-step approach for participation in their ecosystem, the role of Web3 gamification and incentive mechanisms, how partnerships like the Blockchain Africa Movement are strengthening their ecosystem, and ultimately, how the Soci3ty aims to leverage blockchain to build a fairer, more connected world.



    --Key Takeaways--

    Blockchain enables the creation of new infrastructure for coordination that has the potential to revolutionize how individuals organize. While there have always been mechanisms to align people with values, there haven’t always been mechanisms to align people financially.One of the most exciting aspects of Web3 is how it can create the conditions for trustlessness in social impact organizations. Whereas in the past, you had to trust middlemen to ensure that funds were stewarded properly, now blockchain technology enables full transparency and accountability.“Competition is a zero-sum game, where collaboration is 1+1=3.” The spirit of collaboration over competition in Web3 makes it a great place to build, fostering innovation and creating opportunities for collective growth that wouldn’t be possible otherwise.


    --Full shownotes with links available at--
    https://www.cryptoaltruism.org/blog/crypto-altruism-podcast-episode-180-the-soci3ty-leveraging-blockchain-to-build-a-virtual-nation-of-collaboration-and-impact


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  • How is Octant revolutionizing Web3 public goods funding through decentralization, community governance, and innovative funding mechanisms? 🤔

    For today’s episode, we’re excited to kick off a brand-new mini-series called Trailblazers of Octant, where we focus on the exciting, and rapidly growing public goods funding movement around the Octant Ecosystem.

    For episode one of our new mini-series, Trailblazers of Octant, we welcome James Kiernan and Benjamin Siegel of Octant. We explore Octant’s vision for building a self-sustaining Web3 public goods funding ecosystem, their experiments in decentralized governance and engagement, and what makes Octant’s model so impactful, along with some spicy takes & fun stories.



    --Key Takeaways--

    “Public Goods” has become a popular term in Web3, but it is also a loaded term that is challenging to define. This has caused disagreements in the space around which types of projects are public goods and should receive funding as such. There needs to be a moment or redefining public goods where we can bring more clarity to what defines a public good.The current public goods funding ecosystem in Web3 is fragmented and complex. Users will often have to engage with a variety of tools, blockchains/L2s, and apps just to fund the projects they’re passionate about. It’s important that we, as a community, focus on building simple and accessible user interfaces that are both easy to use and fun!It is important to make the funding of public goods exciting and fun, as this will help drive long-term engagement and sustainability for the ecosystem.One of Octant’s exciting innovations is funding public goods from yield, not principle. This helps ensure long-term sustainability for funding programs.



    --Full shownotes with links available at--
    https://www.cryptoaltruism.org/blog/crypto-altruism-podcast-trailblazers-of-octant-episode-1-building-a-sustainable-web3-public-goods-funding-ecosystem-with-octant


    Thank you to Octant for their support in bringing this series to life! We are honored to have received a 2.5 ETH grant through the Octant Community Fund!


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  • In episode 179, we’re excited to welcome Jennifer Senhaji, Head of Growth at Chronicle, to discuss the importance of Oracles in Web3’s future. We discussed the challenges facing oracles today, how Chronicle is advancing the data infrastructure needed for a truly decentralized world, and some of the incredible social impact use cases that oracles have supported. Jenn will also share insights on the role of zero-knowledge proofs in data privacy, Chronicle’s partnership with MakerDAO securing $20B in value, and her vision for the future of oracles in a decentralized world.



    --Key Takeaways--

    Oracles are a critical piece of plumbing behind the Web3 ecosystem, playing an essential role in building the data infrastructure bridging the traditional and onchain worlds.As an essential piece of Web3 infrastructure, Oracles must be built resiliently. If Oracles were to fail, it would have a massive, cascading effect on the DeFi and Web3 ecosystems, resulting in liquidations, financial loss, and possible collapse of vital DeFi projects.Given the key role of Oracles, it is important that they are decentralized to help bolster their security.Oracles can bring a high degree of transparency to financial institutions that have traditionally been opaque. They allow for third party neutral attestations, as opposed to having to rely on the single source of truth of the institution.



    --Full shownotes with links available at--
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  • How can we leverage crypto rails to develop reliable onchain impact evaluation mechanisms? 🤔

    For the fifth and final episode of the Impact on Optimism series, we’re excited to welcome LauNaMu of Metrics Garden, a project aiming to become the one-stop hub for Impact Evaluation in Web3. We dive into the challenges of impact evaluation for public goods, and how Metrics Garden leverages Ethereum Attestation Service & other blockchain tools to make onchain impact visible. We also discussed LauNaMu’s role in Optimism’s RetroPGF as a Badgeholder, and the partnership between Metrics Garden and Optimism to help badgeholders evaluate impact more effectively.



    --Key Takeaways--

    Traditional public goods funding mechanisms can make it difficult for projects to achieve sustainability. Grants can be unreliable and funds can ebb and flow with economic conditions. It’s important to build consistent and reliable funding mechanisms that can help projects spend less time chasing grants, and more time building for long-term sustainability.Web3 is in the midst of a reckoning around the importance of data to support the allocation of public goods funding. One of the biggest challenges is coming up with reliable and consistent metrics for evaluation across diverse projects with different outcomes. Furthermore, most of the data used to evaluate projects to date is self-reported and difficult to verify. Identity is extremely complex, and there is no single standard of what identity looks like in crypto ecosystems. Social graphs can help individuals navigate these complexities by connecting the dots between interactions across the ecosystem.



    --Full shownotes with links available at--
    https://www.cryptoaltruism.org/blog/crypto-altruism-podcast-impact-on-optimism-episode-5-optimizing-impact-evaluation-of-web3-public-goods-ft-launamu-of-metrics-garden



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  • In episode 178, we’re excited to welcome Dr. Friederike Ernst, Co-Founder of Gnosis and Gnosis Pay, to dive into how Gnosis has evolved from its early days to where it is now. We’ll explore how Gnosis is building practical Web3 solutions, the challenges of making cryptocurrency tools accessible to everyone, Gnosis’ unique approach to decentralized governance, designing practical crypto user interfaces, and what the future holds for decentralized applications in real-world use cases.



    --Key Takeaways--

    For Web3 to succeed, the tools being created need to be better than their Web2 alternatives. When building decentralized tools, it’s important to ask yourself what legacy tools exist, and if they could be made better if they were built in a decentralized manner.We need to “put up the drywall to hide the pipes” behind Web3 applications. This includes implementing gas abstraction so users don’t have to pay gas for each transaction, improving user flows and minimizing the number of approvals that need to happen, and displaying readable text when signing transactions, among other things. To make large scale changes to the global financial systems, the most practical approach is to chip away at it over time, decentralizing parts of the system one at a time, until the system as a whole has been decentralized.Don’t start by trying to onboard the next billion, start by focusing on onboarding one, and then go from there.



    --Full shownotes with links available at--
    https://www.cryptoaltruism.org/blog/crypto-altruism-podcast-episode-178-gnosis-30-building-inclusive-crypto-solutions-for-real-world-financial-use-cases


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  • In episode 177, we welcome Kennedy Ng’an’ga of Shamba Network, Benson Njuguna of Fortune Credit, and Wladimir Weinbender of DIVA Donate. We explore their collbarative pilot, in partnership with Mercy Corps Ventures, that deployed blockchain-based anticipatory cash transfers to pastoralists in Kenya, using smart contracts triggered by environmental data brought onchain by an Oracle. We discuss the potential for Web3 to address climate-related challenges in vulnerable communities, and how cryptocurrency can be a vital tool to deliver aid to last mile communities.



    --Three Key Takeaways--

    50 million people across sub-Saharan Africa are Pastoralists that depend on livestock for income and subsistence. In Northern Kenya, Pastoralism provides income to more than 95% of rural families. This region is also vulnerable to extreme weather events, including floods and droughts, that can significantly impact the livelihoods of Pastoralists. As such, it’s important to build solutions that help Pastoralists adapt to climate shocks.Anticipatory cash transfers are a powerful tool for communities that are vulnerable to climate change. By proactively issuing cash transfers in advance of climate shocks, as opposed to reactively, it enables recipients to use the funds to prepare for the climate shock, including purchasing food or protecting their livestock. Anticipatory cash transfers are a vital tool for building climate resilient communities by ensuring a more stable income for pastoralists in spite of an increasing number of climate shocks.This Pilot demonstrates how blockchain and crypto rails can reduce the cost of delivering funds to recipients by cutting out intermediaries and automating processes with smart contracts, while also reducing the time to transfer the funds from days to hours. Furthermore, by bringing all the data on-chain, it ensures easy auditability



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  • In episode 176, we’re excited to welcome Kitty Horlick, Director of RariLabs, the organization dedicated to advancing the privacy first, ZK social protocol Rarimo. We discuss how zero-knowledge proofs can enhance privacy and protect data, explore Rarimo’s Freedom Tool that empowers citizens living under oppressive regimes to have a voice - including its impactful deployments in countries like Iran and Russia - dive into the Proof of Humanity Aggregator that defends against Sybil and bot attacks, and explore the future of privacy-preserving tools at scale.



    --Three Key Takeaways--

    Zero Knowledge Proofs allow individuals to share aspects of their identity without revealing who they are. This enables individuals to build a verifiable reputation online, while also having control over which aspects of their identity and credentials that they share.In traditional online voting, there is no way to verify eligibility while keeping the system completely surveillance free and untraceable. This can discourage individuals, especially in oppressive regimes, from participating in online voting. Rarimo’s Freedom Tool uses ZK proofs to address these challenges, creating a tool that allows dissidents and activists living under oppressive regimes to signal their dissatisfaction towards the regime while also keeping their identity safe.RariMe is a ZK privacy preserving identity tool that allows individuals to scan their passport and create an incognito profile based on the data in the passport. Individuals can then use this privately stored identity profile to generate proofs that verify their reputation and credentials without having to reveal their identity. This allows any individual in Web3 to create a ZK passport and profile.



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  • In episode 175, we’re excited to welcome Michael Kelly, Chief Product Officer at Open Forest Protocol, an organization on a mission to create the highest integrity and most verifiable nature-based carbon credits, at scale. We discuss the Afforestation/Reforestation methodology behind OFP’s carbon credits, the role of blockchain in addressing the critical challenges in environmental asset markets, and how OFP actively involves local and Indigenous communities in climate projects. We also take a glimpse into the century-long vision that drives Open Forest Protocol’s work.



    --Three Key Takeaways--

    There are about 1.5 billion hectares of land around the world that would be eligible for some type of environmental asset methodology – such as afforestation, reforestation, biodiversity conservation, etc. This provides exciting opportunities for growth in the sector, and for local communities to focus on positive environmental actions instead of extraction.OFP’s approach focuses on enhanced data reporting which is stored and verified on-chain. This data collection is driven by local communities who are collecting conservation data at regular intervals. This ensures all credits issues through OFP’s protocol can be verified, while also enabling local communities to start projects without having to go through extensive evaluation from an outside auditor. They simply begin by uploading data, getting their project verified, and turning their project into credits.“The nature of value is changing the value of nature”. Traditionally, extractive approaches have been much more profitable than conservation. This is due to incentive structures that place a greater value on extracting resources from land than by conserving it. By giving communities the power to generate income by engaging in positive environmental actions, it can help shift the balance and make conservation as profitable as extraction.



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  • For episode 174, we have a special episode in store. On September 25th, Tereza and Drew from Crypto Altruism co-hosted a Twitter Space where they dove into the key themes from their three-part article series, Exploring the Octant Ecosystem, and had the opportunity to chat with Mashal and Wayne from Octant about some of the exciting things they have in the works. We also announced the winners of our Public Greats GLM giveaway, and heard the incredible stories of 4 Web3 public goods builders from Treegens, KFMEDIA℠, Earth Coin, and ReFi Tulum.

    As this was a live, unedited Twitter Space, the audio quality isn’t quite up to our usual standard since most of the speakers were using their phones. But the conversation was packed with insights, and we had a great time engaging with the community and exploring what makes Octant so impactful in the world of public goods funding.



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  • In episode 173, we’re excited to welcome Batsirai Muguti & Wayne Anthony Daniels of Pipe gDAO, a decentralized community leveraging blockchain to build a University Real World Asset IP Launchpad to help bring groundbreaking ideas from lab to market. We explore what the heck the European Paradox is, how they are addressing it by creating a decentralized ecosystem that tokenizes intellectual property and empowers innovators, and why Web3 primitives are essential in bringing their vision to life.



    --Three Key Takeaways--

    Projects that have already gone through the rigor of the university pipeline are much more likely to succeed in the long-term. However, there is often a lot of friction when transferring tech from academia to industry, especially in Europe. The European Paradox refers to the lack of successful companies that have emerged from European University IP when compared to North America and other markets.Their decentralized launchpad helps disintermediate early-stage projects from Venture Capitalists by ensuring investment decisions are driven by the community and not the biases of VCs. Through their Question, Evaluate, and Disclose (QED) approach to evaluate technology readiness, it helps derisk the investment for DAO members by putting each idea through a rigorous evaluation process. Web3 can help lower the barrier to entry for investors in early-stage companies. In many jurisdictions, you must be an accredited investor, with access to a large amount of capital to invest in early-stage companies. Blockchain makes it possible to tokenize investment opportunities that were previously only available to high net worth individuals, and open them up to retail investors.



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  • In episode 172, which is the second part in our two-part series, we welcome back Njeri Muhia and Abeera Akhtar from Mercy Corps Ventures, Greg Schneider and Marie-Odile Zanders from Empowa, and Irthu Suresh from Atlantis. We continue exploring their pilot projects that leverage Web3 technology to build climate resilience, diving deeper into the role of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, how to effectively measure impact, the next steps for scaling their Web3 projects, and much more.


    --Key Takeaways--

    The core aspects that make blockchain unique like immutability, transparency, and the ability to reach consensus quickly, are gamechangers in international development efforts. They can increase efficiency by cutting out intermediaries, while making it much easier to monitor and verify the impact of projects.Many developing economies leapfrogged traditional technology like LAN lines and Ethernet, going straight to mobile and wireless technologies. This has resulted in a high level of penetration of wireless tech, which has helped fuel the growth of Web3 in these areas, leading to many exciting innovations.It’s important to remember that blockchain is a backend solution when introducing innovations to communities. It is far more important for beneficiaries to be aware of the benefits and values of the project, and how it will improve their lives, rather than the intricacies of the technology behind the innovations. You can slowly educate the community on blockchain and crypto as you go, but it doesn’t need to be a part of the initial sales pitch.



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  • TLDR - Exploring conflict and trust in DAOs and decentralized communities


    For episode 4 of the Impact on Optimism miniseries, we’re excited to welcome Juan Carlos Bell, Project Lead at Gravity DAO, a conflict management DAO that offers alternative dispute resolution and community building services for web3 projects. We’ll explore the origins of Gravity DAO, dive into the unique challenges DAOs face when it comes to conflict resolution, and learn more about the services they offer to help Web3 projects foster trust and resolve disputes. Juan will also share insights into their experience receiving funding through Optimism’s RetroPGF and how Web3 can help advance conflict management as a public good.



    --Key Takeaways--

    One of the foundations of Web3 is this idea of trustlessness. However, behind every DAO is people, and the community needs to trust in the reputation of DAO members, especially those in leadership positions. As such, it’s important to focus on activities to intentionally foster trust within your decentralized community.When compared to traditional organizations, DAOs have added layers of complexity that come with tokens, online communications, and collaboration digitally across borders. With this added complexity comes unique conflict management challenges. DAOs are still very new, so we are still figuring out and experimenting with conflict management, and it’s important for DAO leaders to take regular temp checks in their communities.Many Web3 projects rely solely on grants in the early days, but grants can be very time consuming and unreliable. Optimism’s RetroPGF, on the other hand, gives projects an opportunity to focus on building, rather than seeking out funding. This was essential in helping Gravity DAO grow and succeed.If you are in a Web3 community experiencing conflict, reach out to Juan and the Gravity DAO team for support!



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  • In episode 171, which is part 1 of a 2-part series, we’re excited to welcome five amazing guests: Njeri Muhia and Abeera Akhtar from Mercy Corps Ventures, Greg Schneider and Marie-Odile Zanders from Empowa, and Irthu Suresh from Atlantis. We explore the pilot projects that Empowa and Atlantis recently completed with the help of Mercy Corps Ventures which leverage Web3 to scale climate-resilient housing in Mozambique and improve clean water access in India. We discuss the key findings, challenges, and impacts of these projects.


    --Key Takeaways--

    In Mozambique, it is very difficult for the average individual to purchase a home. This is especially true as many individuals in Africa have informal or inconsistent incomes, making it difficult to get a mortgage. Empowa addresses this through their unique on-chain Rent-to-own project where individuals contribute capital over time to the principle as they pay their rent.When it comes to climate resilience, access to clean water is essential. Currently, access to energy and water is highly centralized in India. However, these centralized networks can be susceptible to climate shocks. To address this, Atlantis explored how decentralized networks can help communities coordinate around clean water access and build greater resiliency to climate shocks.When designing Web3 interventions, especially in traditionally underserved and excluded communities, it is important to focus on building solutions that are easy to use and don’t require the user to have knowledge of Web3. Blockchain is simply the plumbing behind the initiative.



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  • In episode 170, we’re excited to welcome Agustin Liserra, CEO and Co-Founder of Num Finance, an organization on a mission to democratize investing with tokenized Real World Assets. We dive into what exactly a tokenized RWA is, how they can democratize investment opportunities, the role of RWAs in climate finance and the Regenerative Finance movement, how blockchain can bring greater transparency and trust to investing, and much more.



    --Three Key Takeaways--

    Due to the challenges in Argentina related to inflation and financial inclusion, crypto has played an important role in the lives of Argentinians. This has helped create a flourishing environment for builders focused on DeFi and FinTech.Tokenized Real World Assets can help democratize investing by making investment opportunities accessible to investors without traditional jurisdictional complexities, while also enabling the fractionalization of shares to lower the price of entry.Tokenized RWAs can help bring more liquidity and transparency to climate asset markets, while driving greater efficiency by cutting out intermediaries.



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