
There’s an interesting new topic live on nouns.camp: Moosh x Nouns -- Decentralized Infra Support by @mooshnet ,@gamiwtf & wylin.eth
It touches on something that doesn’t get discussed enough — the invisible infrastructure that keeps everything in the Nouns ecosystem running.
When builders, DAOs, and projects rely on shared infra (hosting, APIs, ENS, IPFS, etc.), who’s responsible for maintaining it?
And if that support disappears or becomes centralized, what happens to the resilience of Nouns as a whole?
ENS tried to solve part of this problem on the naming layer — by creating a decentralized registry owned by the community.
But infrastructure support goes deeper than domains. It’s about ensuring that protocols, tools, and public goods continue to operate — not because a single team keeps paying the bills, but because the ecosystem values and sustains them collectively.
That’s what Moosh x Nouns: Decentralized Infra Support is exploring — a potential framework for how Nouns could fund or coordinate these backbone services in a more decentralized way.
If you’ve ever maintained infrastructure, worked with public goods funding, or just care about how DAOs stay self-sufficient — this is a topic worth jumping into.
Join the discussion, share your perspective, or see what others think:
🔗youtube.com/watch?v=R1j53M…

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