[6.10][Social] Select providers for Service Provider Program Season II

This vote will select the Service Providers for the next installment of the program, as approved in EP6.3 and EP6.5.

Rank the service providers you want to fund — projects above ‘NONE BELOW’ are approved; those below are disqualified.

IMPORTANT - Please Read: How to Vote

This voting method allows you to specify which service providers you would like to see funded, in order of preference. Each service provider may submit up to two budgets: a basic scope and an extended scope. In order for a provider’s extended scope to be approved, their basic scope must also be approved first.

This mechanism lets delegates express their preferences not only for which organizations (service providers) they support, but also which budgets they prefer.

Since this vote uses custom mechanics, the final ranking will differ significantly from what is displayed on Snapshot. We highly recommend using one of the alternative platforms below to vote and follow the results live. All these platforms use the same voting API as Snapshot, so voting through any of them (including Snapshot itself) will always result in a valid vote across all platforms.

  • Lighthouse (mobile) – Vote and see results
  • spp.vote by blockful – Vote and see results
  • Agora – See results only

Link to forum post with UI walk-throughs

Step 1 – Move projects above “NONE BELOW”

Drag all the projects you want to fund above the “NONE BELOW” option. Projects you rank above the line are considered approved in your vote; projects you rank below it are considered not approved. Projects that end up below the NONE BELOW line in the final tally will be disqualified.

Step 2 – Rank by funding priority

Among the projects you placed above “NONE BELOW,” rank them according to your funding priorities, considering their scope, team, goals, and cost. The algorithm compares each project against the others to determine the final result. The order of projects below “NONE BELOW” does not affect the outcome. Please try to rank as many projects as you think are worthy, so that if one or more of your top picks doesn’t win, your lower-ranked choices can still have an impact.

Step 3 – Separate budgets (optional)

Some projects offer both a basic proposal and an extended scope that could be completed in addition to the basic proposal. You may choose to separate and rank them individually. If you rank an extended budget above the basic one, it will count as a vote for both, since the extended scope is dependent on the basic scope.


Application Index

Company Video Application BasicBudget ExtendedBudget TwoYearEligible
Web3.bio Video Link $ 500,000 $ - -
Lighthouse Labs Video Link $ 300,000 $ - -
Agora Video Link $ 300,000 $ 100,000 -
Ethereum Identity Fnd Video Link $ 500,000 $ 200,000 :white_check_mark:
Tally Video Link $ 300,000 $ - -
Wildcard Labs Video Link $ 300,000 $ 100,000 :white_check_mark:
Decent Video Link $ 300,000 $ - -
Enscribe Video Link $ 400,000 $ - -
dWeb.host Video Link $ 300,000 $ 100,000 -
GovPal Video Link $ 300,000 $ - -
Curia Lab Video Link $ 300,000 $ - -
WebHash Video Link $ 300,000 $ - -
PYOR Video Link $ 300,000 $ - -
Namespace Video Link $ 400,000 $ - :white_check_mark:
Unruggable Video Link $ 400,000 $ 300,000 :white_check_mark:
Unicorn.eth Video Link $ 300,000 $ - :white_check_mark:
Namestone Video Link $ 800,000 $ - :white_check_mark:
Eth Limo Video Link $ 700,000 $ 100,000 :white_check_mark:
blockful Video Link $ 700,000 $ 100,000 :white_check_mark:
ZK Email Video Link $ 400,000 $ 400,000 -
3DNS Video Link $ 500,000 $ 200,000 -
x23.ai Video Link $ 300,000 $ - -
AlphaGrowth Video Link $ 400,000 $ 400,000 -
NameHash Labs Video Link $ 1,100,000 $ - :white_check_mark:
JustaName Video Link $ 300,000 $ - -

Proposal Sources & Links

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