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Pairwise | pairwise.eth@Pairwisevote·
We’re happy to announce that Pairwise has been selected for a Seed Grant from @StarknetFndn 🌀 We’re super excited to be bringing smarter, community-driven funding to Starknet - powered by ranked-choice voting, liquid democracy, and onchain attestations. Here’s what that means 👇
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Giveth@Giveth·
Big thank you to @WeAreTellor for joining the final push for Ethereum security 🫶 With a little over 4 hours left in the round, every bit of support helps push more funding toward the projects protecting the ecosystem. Really appreciate Tellor getting involved!
Tellor@WeAreTellor

Security is a shared effort and if the security layer fails, nothing else matters. Tellor joined the Ethereum Security QF round, giving every team member $200 USDC to fund the projects they believe in most. We can't afford to be neutral on security and neither can you. Round closes tonight. @thedaofund @Giveth

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Giveth@Giveth·
More good news for Ethereum security 🔥 @osec_io has joined the final push, contributing $7K across 40 projects through their ETHSecurity badgeholder. With badgeholder donations carrying boosted influence in matching, this contribution goes even further. Huge thank you to OtterSec! 💜
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Giveth@Giveth·
We’re excited to announce that @sigp_io is contributing to the Ethereum Security QF round 🛡️ Sigma Prime is bringing their whole team into the round, giving 50 team members $250 each to support the projects they believe in. 50 people. 50 independent choices. More funding directed by people who understand Ethereum security and the work needed to strengthen it. Huge thanks to @sigp_io for supporting Ethereum security. Explore the round 👇 qf.giveth.io/qf/ethereum-se…
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Giveth@Giveth·
We’re going live in 3 hours 🛡️ Join us for the Ethereum Security QF Project Showcase and hear directly from the projects working to make Ethereum safer. We’ll also have @MatthiasEgli from @chain_security joining as a special guest. Come discover who to support in the round 👇
Giveth@Giveth

We’re back with more 🔥 Join us this Wednesday for the second Ethereum Security QF Project Showcase Come hear directly from the projects working to make Ethereum safer and discover who to support in the round. Set your reminder 👇 x.com/i/spaces/1Xxyg…

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Giveth@Giveth·
BIG NEWS! @CertiK, the largest security firm in Web3, is contributing $50,000 to the Ethereum Security QF round. 🔥 Their contribution will be distributed through TIK - the CertiK Giveth QF Security Donation Token, giving each of @thedaofund Top 200 ETHSecurity badgeholders $250 to allocate across projects in the round. Huge thanks to @CertiK for supporting Ethereum security in such a meaningful way. Explore the round 👇 qf.giveth.io/qf/ethereum-se…
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Giveth@Giveth·
We’re back with more 🔥 Join us this Wednesday for the second Ethereum Security QF Project Showcase Come hear directly from the projects working to make Ethereum safer and discover who to support in the round. Set your reminder 👇 x.com/i/spaces/1Xxyg…
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Human Protocol@_humanprotocol·
Continuing on the path of uncovering the personal side of building big things… @griffgreen leads @thedaofund, founded @Giveth, @dappnode and has been an ever-present figure in our ecosystem ever since his key role in the White Hat response to The DAO hack. This episode is a conversation captured at @EthCC [9] and Griff shares an anarchist’s path from Seattle Supersonics die hard fan to needing little more than 60k to retire, the importance of security and the vulnerable reality that after years of experimentation, succeeding in making non-profits profitable still eludes him (for now...) This is the human arc: the wild stories, real emotions and the truth about being here now.
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Giveth@Giveth·
Reminder: our first Ethereum Security QF project showcase is happening today 🛡️ Projects from the round will be joining to share what they’re working on. Come listen in, discover the projects, and find work to support 👇
Giveth@Giveth

This round has a lot of great work worth exploring 🛡️ On Monday, we’re hosting our first Ethereum Security QF project showcase. Projects in the round, join us and share what you’re working on. Everyone else, come discover and support 👇 x.com/i/spaces/1aKbd…

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thedao.fund@thedaofund·
We’re opening applications for Round Operators to help run future TheDAO Security Fund rounds. If your team is building serious DAO tooling, we’d love to hear from you. Full details in the blog: @thedao.fund/thedao-security-fund-is-opening-applications-for-round-operators" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">paragraph.com/@thedao.fund/t…
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thedao.fund@thedaofund·
If you want to be part of the first TheDAO Security Fund round, now’s the time to apply. Submit by April 15 to be reviewed before the round opens on April 21.
Giveth@Giveth

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Giveth@Giveth·
The Giveth team will be joining the ReFi Breakout Session at @EthCC alongside @CeloOrg and others working on real-world impact through Web3 🌳 🗓 March 31 🕑 2PM CEST Come join us if you’re around. se.ro/events/refi-br…
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Oak Security@SecurityOak·
Episode 5 of CypherTalk podcast is live🎙️ On CypherTalk podcast (Ep. 5: TheDAO Security Fund with Griff Green), @griffgreen joins @beyer_st and @pumpkinGMI to reflect on the DAO hack, the evolution of Ethereum security, and why funding security is still a systemic challenge. This ties directly to @thedaofund’s first Security Fund round, a major step toward community-driven security funding.
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thedao.fund@thedaofund·
TheDAO Security Fund’s first round is out! We’re kicking things off with a broadly scoped Ethereum Security quadratic funding round on Giveth as the first move in our bottom-up distribution strategy. Why QF? Because we wanted the first round to do more than just allocate funds. QF is still one of the most powerful funding mechanisms Ethereum has produced. It gives the community a real voice, helps projects build awareness around their work, and creates extra upside for the Ethereum security space beyond the funding itself. That felt like the right energy for a first round. Not to mention, QF could also bring in meaningful donations on top of the pool. Extra funding for security is always good! Why keep the scope broad? There are so many projects out there building tools, standards, infrastructure, response systems, and protections that make Ethereum safer every single day, but this work is easy to miss if you’re not deep in it already. This round gives that work a chance to gain better adoption. We hope the many projects, tools, newsletters (and more) that join the round will become more widely known by everyone who participates, especially the ETHSecurity Badgeholders. This new awareness around what is already out there will, in itself, improve Ethereum security. Why Giveth? Because Giveth is already working closely on TheDAO Security Fund’s operations, including standing up the ETHSecurity Badges program, and going forward, they’ll also be working with all of our round operators. That made them the natural choice for running the first round. This first round is not just about getting funds out the door. It’s also about getting a real process in motion, learning from it, and making the next rounds better because of it. And on a practical level, Giveth is also the only Ethereum-focused team still actively running QF rounds at this scale. Read all about the round here 👇
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thedao.fund@thedaofund·
Introducing: Ethereum’s top security experts TheDAO’s ETHSecurity Badges are a new onchain primitive recognizing the people securing Ethereum. 40 have been selected. 160 open spots are left. Are you one of Ethereum’s top 200? 👇
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Griff Green - griff.eth@griffgreen·
I have never been more bullish on Ethereum! Look at these bangers in the new EF mandate: "Ether is a store of value and money," 🦇🔊 "Self-sovereignty at scale is the dominant positive-sum strategy." ✊ “We are building nothing less than the machinery of freedom for the next thousand years.” ⏳ "Permissive licenses are accepted, viral copyleft licenses are appreciated, but merely source-available licenses are not tolerated." - Them are fightin' words! "True security protects both system and users from technical failure, social entrapment, and coercion." 🛡️ "We care about doing it right and doing it well [...] We demand technical rigor, excellence, and creativity." 🔥 "We also admit when we get things - particularly big things - wrong, with humility" 🙌 “The privilege of stewarding Ethereum must not be hoarded, but shared.” 🤝 "Subtraction is a definitive signal of success." ✂️ "Adoption can be earned over time, but principled ground once ceded is far harder to regain" 🏞️ "it is not sufficient that a solution simply works today; it also needs to not become a chokepoint tomorrow." 🚧 "We default to empowering user agency" 🧑‍🚀 “The goal is not to sanitize the environment; it is to keep users sovereign inside it.” 🦾 "We work to ensure that barriers to entry are minimized and market competitiveness is maximized" 📈 "Ethereum rejects the idea that there is no alternative" 🔀 "We are here to uncapture the individual, and to entrench their freedoms of association" 🥲 “We have been entrusted with the torch of liberty and we must keep it burning.” 🗽 "Ethereum is for far more than crypto." 🌍 "There will be times when the work will be thankless; the journey will be arduous; the path will be lonely. But every road to the stars first passes through darkness." ✨ AND 'The World Computer' made a comeback! It was mentioned FIVE TIMES! 🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️ WE ARE SO BACK!
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin

This is the new EF Mandate. For many of you, the contents should be no surprise, and a clarification along the lines that we have been going and thinking for the past few months. But the clarification is nevertheless worth making. Ethereum is a unique object and has a unique role in the world. Its role is to be a sanctuary technology, to preserve technological self-sovereignty, to enable cooperation without coercion, domination or rugpulling, and to provide an escape hatch, to ensure that no single person, organization or ideology's victory in cyberspace can be total. The Ethereum Foundation is a steward of Ethereum - the original steward, and today, the steward specifically dedicated to preserving and expanding the above aspects of Ethereum. This means a heavy emphasis on CROPS (censorship and capture resistance, open source, privacy, security), both at the protocol layer, and at the access layer, user-facing applications and tools that we create or contribute to. There are things that we do in Ethereum because we believe that they are valuable for the underlying goals that we have for Ethereum. There are things that we do not do because from the perspective of our values we find them uninteresting (or worse, harmful). But there are also things that we do not do because while they are useful, they are not our role. At the Ethereum protocol layer, we focus on decentralization, verifiability, inclusion guarantees, protocol liveness, security and privacy first and foremost. We also value capabilities (eg. L1 scale, account abstraction, perhaps some forms of in-protocol aggregation), particularly because improvements in these capabilities better enable users to properly benefit from Ethereum's CROPS properties and displace the need for higher-layer intermediaries that might weaken the extent to which Ethereum's properties carry over into the full stack. We also believe that the Ethereum protocol must strive to pass the walkaway test. "We do X to specialize to serve the use cases of today, if more use cases appear later, we will continue to keep adding more EIPs for them later" is logic fit for many other blockchains whose names you hear often on this forum, but we do not believe it is logic fit for a decentralization-first blockchain like Ethereum. At the application layer, we focus on making "the zero option" - user experience that goes hard on ensuring security and privacy, avoiding dependence on intermediaries, and respecting the user's agency - as high quality as possible. We see this as complementary to work in the Ethereum ecosystem that "goes broad", starting from the world that it exists, and brings it onchain and improves its properties over time. Such work has its natural home outside the EF. We intend to be supportive of such efforts. We believe that the two are complementary: tools that are developed within the EF can be adopted by anyone, including partially, and even partial adoption that improves people's security, privacy and agency is a good thing. But the form of user experience that is more heavily insistent on CROPS properties is where we want the EF to develop its center of expertise. This does not mean shrinking from the hard questions. We believe in a vision of self-sovereignty that protects users, and does not leave users in the cold to face environments where they lose their life savings if they make a mistake, and click "yes" on a confirmation screen by accident two seconds after. But such protection must be designed based on a philosophical baseline of empowering the user, not empowering centralized organizations that claim to act in the user's name. This quadrant of design space - caring about users' (including non-experts') well-being and safety, and yet insistent on doing this in a way compatible with their agency and freedom, is underserved (not just in crypto, but in the world). We wish to use Ethereum as a platform to build out and showcase this quadrant, and ideally work with others to expand its reach over time. This is also a new chapter in how we see our position in the world. We must see ourselves not just as the Ethereum community, but also as maintainers of the Ethereum tool within what you might call the CROPS community or the sanctuary tech community, or a dozen of other words that have for a long time been used by people with similar values to us but far outside Ethereum. This means open-mindedness to new conceptions of what things in the world are our natural allies. Ethereum is not the world. Ethereum is a specific object in the world that is here to have specific properties. The Ethereum Foundation is a specific organization within Ethereum - one steward, not the sole one. I encourage all to read the mandate in detail; it includes concrete examples of how we intend to deal with the challenges and nuances of these ideas. We are doubling down on Ethereum and are excited about its next chapter.

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CrowdWalrus.sui 🧊🧊🧊@CrowdWalrus·
why we believe something novel is happening in crowdfunding right now: programmable, verifiable data. imagine being a fundraiser and being able to prove the impact you delivered onchain just by uploading docs, updates, or photos. isn’t that kind of magic? read more here: blog.walrus.xyz/crowdwalrus-cr…
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