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Why do you want to be a Steward of this Working Group?
ENS is key to providing a better crypto experience to the next wave of crypto users. The world in which ENS is the global naming system is one that I want to live in. By being a Steward, I hope to accelerate the arrival of that future!
As the Lead Ecosystem Steward, I’d like to highlight a few major accomplishments this term, which could not have been achieved without my fellow Stewards, @Limes and @184.eth.
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Two Gitcoin rounds with over $100k in matching funds delivered to more than 50 projects.
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Initiation of a $50k drips.network campaign that supported essential projects (ethers, wagmi, graphql and others). This also onboarded talented web2 developers into crypto.
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Not only did we sponsor half a dozen hackathons, we also worked with ethglobal to make sure that any hacker who wanted an .eth could get one. I must thank Public Goods Working Group & ENS Labs for being helpful collaborators on this initiative.
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Term 5 grant program that was able to support great projects like fluidkey, web3 bio, and many more!
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Ensuring the smooth transition to a decentralized subgraph via financial support
I’m eager for the opportunity to build upon the momentum of Term 5 as we transition into Term 6. Thank you for your consideration.
Any other information you wish to share with Delegates (e.g. potential conflicts or existing engagements)
- resolverworks.eth (NameStone) is a service provider. As I did during this term, I will work with metagov in events where a conflict of interest arises by being a steward and a service provider.