You may have heard through the grapevine that we recently partnered with Compound to revitalize their grant program. We worked very hard to propose our approach and take feedback from the community in their forum. You can read the proposal in its entirety at the link below:
Grants and grants programs have always had a place in crypto (or Web3, if that’s what you like to call it). Many of these programs and initiatives started focused on base layer network infrastructure, software development, and developer tooling.
When building a product, the best feedback comes from working directly with your clients and partners to understand what’s important to them. One of the best examples of this we have seen in our journey is our work with the team at Polygon DAO.
One of the more interesting aspects to crypto (or Web3 if you like to call it that instead) is the concept of organizational models and how decentralized networks have the ability to enable new kinds of coordination and collaboration across individuals and teams (some doxxed, some anon or pseudonymous).
Connecting web3 projects to contributors in a decentralized fashion