🆕 Rocketpool Opens Centralized Thread for Round 28 Grant, Bounty, and Award Applications
A centralized discussion thread for round 28 grant, bounty, and retrospective award applications aims to streamline the review process and improve clarity for applicants and reviewers, with potential benefits of increased transparency and organization. There have been no community discussions or next actions determined.
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A centralized discussion thread for round 28 grant, bounty, and retrospective award applications aims to streamline the review process and improve clarity for applicants and reviewers, with potential benefits of increased transparency and organization. There have been no community discussions or next actions determined.
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🆕 Rocket Pool Opens Applications for Retrospective Awards Recognizing Work Supporting Node Operators and rETH Adoption
This is a call for applications to Rocket Pool’s retrospective awards for work completed between August 7, 2025 and September 7, 2025, with awards given based on how much the work furthers GMC’s goals such as supporting node operators and rETH adoption. The process is transparent and structured, with no reported community feedback or next steps at this time.
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This is a call for applications to Rocket Pool’s retrospective awards for work completed between August 7, 2025 and September 7, 2025, with awards given based on how much the work furthers GMC’s goals such as supporting node operators and rETH adoption. The process is transparent and structured, with no reported community feedback or next steps at this time.
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🆕 DevNTell Podcast Boosts Arbitrum Project Visibility and Developer Engagement
The DevNTell Podcast, a weekly Developer DAO show hosted by narbs, highlights Arbitrum ecosystem projects and has seen strong growth in viewership, social media presence, and developer engagement, supported by grant funding for equipment and outreach. The podcast benefits the Arbitrum community by increasing project visibility and fostering developer collaboration, with no reported community discussions or next steps identified.
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The DevNTell Podcast, a weekly Developer DAO show hosted by narbs, highlights Arbitrum ecosystem projects and has seen strong growth in viewership, social media presence, and developer engagement, supported by grant funding for equipment and outreach. The podcast benefits the Arbitrum community by increasing project visibility and fostering developer collaboration, with no reported community discussions or next steps identified.
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🆕 Compound Grants Program stalls Compensator project over retroactive requirements, raising governance concerns
The Compensator grant project has been stalled since March 2025 due to the Compound Grants Program imposing retroactive requirements not in the original agreement, leading the project lead to consider arbitration and making the repository private to protect stakeholders. This situation risks undermining trust in the grant process and DAO governance, with no community discussion or next steps identified.
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The Compensator grant project has been stalled since March 2025 due to the Compound Grants Program imposing retroactive requirements not in the original agreement, leading the project lead to consider arbitration and making the repository private to protect stakeholders. This situation risks undermining trust in the grant process and DAO governance, with no community discussion or next steps identified.
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🆕 $50K Gitcoin grant proposed for open-source tools to counter AI-enabled cognitive telemetry threats
A $50K Gitcoin grant is proposed to develop open-source tools and guidelines that help users detect and defend against AI-enabled cognitive telemetry threats, such as GHz and ultrasonic-based extraction of sensitive information, with the aim of protecting privacy for at least 170,000 affected individuals. The tools will be open-source, but there are no reported community reactions or next steps yet.
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A $50K Gitcoin grant is proposed to develop open-source tools and guidelines that help users detect and defend against AI-enabled cognitive telemetry threats, such as GHz and ultrasonic-based extraction of sensitive information, with the aim of protecting privacy for at least 170,000 affected individuals. The tools will be open-source, but there are no reported community reactions or next steps yet.
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🆕 MakerDAO Proposal Seeks 80,000 USDS to Integrate Precog with Sky Protocol, Minimal Community Response
This proposal seeks 80,000 USDS to integrate Precog Protocol with Sky Protocol, making USDS the default stablecoin for prediction markets, improving onboarding for all users, and establishing Precog as the first external Halo Agent, with future privacy and fiat onramp features planned. Community response has been minimal, with one user expressing enthusiasm but suggesting more prominent market events for greater engagement.
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This proposal seeks 80,000 USDS to integrate Precog Protocol with Sky Protocol, making USDS the default stablecoin for prediction markets, improving onboarding for all users, and establishing Precog as the first external Halo Agent, with future privacy and fiat onramp features planned. Community response has been minimal, with one user expressing enthusiasm but suggesting more prominent market events for greater engagement.
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🆕 Arbitrum's First Vietnam Meetup Engages Developers, Highlights Need for Ongoing Local Support
The \"Arbitrum First Meetup in Vietnam,\" held on July 19, 2025, in Ho Chi Minh City and fully funded by a $4,400 Arbitrum DAO grant, successfully introduced Arbitrum to local developers, exceeded engagement targets, and highlighted the need for ongoing ecosystem support in Vietnam. While the event fostered strong interest and participation, challenges remain regarding sustained visibility and support for local teams, with no further actions or community discussions reported.
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The \"Arbitrum First Meetup in Vietnam,\" held on July 19, 2025, in Ho Chi Minh City and fully funded by a $4,400 Arbitrum DAO grant, successfully introduced Arbitrum to local developers, exceeded engagement targets, and highlighted the need for ongoing ecosystem support in Vietnam. While the event fostered strong interest and participation, challenges remain regarding sustained visibility and support for local teams, with no further actions or community discussions reported.
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🆕 Ether Guild Requests 1 ETH from Arbitrum DAO for Ethereum Advocacy Initiatives
Ether Guild, a U.S.-based nonprofit focused on promoting ETH as money and supporting Ethereum advocacy and education, is requesting 1 Ether from Arbitrum DAO to fund initiatives like ethismoney.xyz and other grassroots projects, with transparent budgeting and sustainability plans. Community reaction has been minimal, with only one suggestion to apply for a different grant program due to the funding size.
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Ether Guild, a U.S.-based nonprofit focused on promoting ETH as money and supporting Ethereum advocacy and education, is requesting 1 Ether from Arbitrum DAO to fund initiatives like ethismoney.xyz and other grassroots projects, with transparent budgeting and sustainability plans. Community reaction has been minimal, with only one suggestion to apply for a different grant program due to the funding size.
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🆕 Optimism Developer Advisory Board to Oversee Protocol Upgrades and Grants for Seasons 8 and 9
The Developer Advisory Board for Seasons 8 and 9 will oversee protocol upgrade approvals, manage developer adoption grants, and provide technical guidance, aiming to enhance security and ecosystem growth with a structured team and clear mandates. There are no reported costs or community reactions, and no next actions have been set.
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The Developer Advisory Board for Seasons 8 and 9 will oversee protocol upgrade approvals, manage developer adoption grants, and provide technical guidance, aiming to enhance security and ecosystem growth with a structured team and clear mandates. There are no reported costs or community reactions, and no next actions have been set.
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🆕 MakerDAO outlines process for Aave Q2 2025 SparkLend revenue share payment of 196,917.31 USDS
This is about calculating and paying Aave's Q2 2025 revenue share from SparkLend, with 196,917.31 USDS to be paid based on a profit-sharing agreement, split between Sky Governance (pre-TGE) and Spark (post-TGE) after the Spark TGE on June 17th 2025 at 8:00 UTC. The process is transparent, does not require a separate governance poll, and there has been no community discussion or next action determined.
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This is about calculating and paying Aave's Q2 2025 revenue share from SparkLend, with 196,917.31 USDS to be paid based on a profit-sharing agreement, split between Sky Governance (pre-TGE) and Spark (post-TGE) after the Spark TGE on June 17th 2025 at 8:00 UTC. The process is transparent, does not require a separate governance poll, and there has been no community discussion or next action determined.
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🆕 Unruggable Q2 2025 Report: ENS Crosschain Identity, Secure Resolution, and Onchain Credential Advances
Unruggable's Q2 2025 progress report details advancements in ENS crosschain identity standards, secure name resolution, and onchain credentials, with new tools and proposals supporting AI and multi-agent applications. These developments could enhance ENS interoperability and utility, with no costs or community reactions reported, and no next actions determined.
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Unruggable's Q2 2025 progress report details advancements in ENS crosschain identity standards, secure name resolution, and onchain credentials, with new tools and proposals supporting AI and multi-agent applications. These developments could enhance ENS interoperability and utility, with no costs or community reactions reported, and no next actions determined.
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🆕 MakerDAO: Proposal to Modify Atlas for Large Asset Transfers and Adjust SKY Tokenomics Receives Limited Feedback
This discussion is about rune's proposal to modify the Atlas to enable large asset transfers and set new Surplus Buffer Splitter parameters for the Sky Frontier and Fortification Grants, establishing Sky Ecosystem Entities and adjusting SKY tokenomics. Community reaction is limited, with procedural support from a few members and a request for more information about foundation members and fund recipients.
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This discussion is about rune's proposal to modify the Atlas to enable large asset transfers and set new Surplus Buffer Splitter parameters for the Sky Frontier and Fortification Grants, establishing Sky Ecosystem Entities and adjusting SKY tokenomics. Community reaction is limited, with procedural support from a few members and a request for more information about foundation members and fund recipients.
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🆕 Gitcoin Restructures GG24: Fewer Domains, $1.3M Funding, Decentralized Selection via Snapshot
Gitcoin is restructuring GG24 to focus on fewer, higher-quality domains with at least $1.3M in funding, using a decentralized, multi-mechanism approach where GTC holders select domains via Snapshot voting, and community members can submit sensemaking reports by August 15, 2024. The initiative aims to increase impact and decentralization, but there has been no recorded community discussion or specified next actions.
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Gitcoin is restructuring GG24 to focus on fewer, higher-quality domains with at least $1.3M in funding, using a decentralized, multi-mechanism approach where GTC holders select domains via Snapshot voting, and community members can submit sensemaking reports by August 15, 2024. The initiative aims to increase impact and decentralization, but there has been no recorded community discussion or specified next actions.
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🆕 Optimism Security Council requests 346,920 OP funding in Voting Cycle #40 for Season 7 workload
This is about the schedule and process for Voting Cycle Roundup #40, including a funding request from the Optimism Security Council (OPSC) for 346,920 OP due to increased workload in Season 7, with voting and veto periods clearly defined between July 31st and August 27th, 2024. There are no community reactions so far, and the main benefits are transparent governance and structured decision-making, while the main cost is the potential impact on the DAO’s operating budget.
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This is about the schedule and process for Voting Cycle Roundup #40, including a funding request from the Optimism Security Council (OPSC) for 346,920 OP due to increased workload in Season 7, with voting and veto periods clearly defined between July 31st and August 27th, 2024. There are no community reactions so far, and the main benefits are transparent governance and structured decision-making, while the main cost is the potential impact on the DAO’s operating budget.
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