Report on Public Goods Large Grants - Articles
Introduction
This series documents projects funded by the ENS DAO Public Goods Large Grants program (Q3 2023 โ Q1 2025), detailing their milestones and impact. Each article follows a standardized format, providing insights into how grants have supported Ethereum and Web3 Public Goods initiatives.
The Public Goods Working Group aimed to highlight grantees, beginning with Wild Futures with Maggie Love (Dec 12, 2023). Over this effort, 15 articles have been published, covering a diverse range of projects.
Note: docs.ensdaogrants.xyz is a community-driven initiative, not officially affiliated with ENS or ENS DAO.
Objective
This series documents the impact of ENS DAO Large Grants, highlighting how funding supports the growth of Ethereum public goods while ensuring accessibility for the ENS community.
Key Themes:
- Infrastructure
- Developer Tools
- Education & Community Building
Grant Purpose
The Large Grants program awards up to 50k USDC to projects demonstrating significant impact on Ethereum and Web3.
Article Structure
Each article follows a structured format:
- Introduction
- Main Content
- Key Features
- Milestones
- Conclusion
Research & Verification
Articles are based on public research and verified by project teams before publication.
Publication & Accessibility
Articles are hosted on ENS DAO Grants Docs, maintained by @estmcmxci. A GitBook archive and ENS DAO X (Twitter) threads accompany each article.
Articles
Article Title | Link |
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Gashawk (Part 2) | Read |
Urbe.eth | Read |
Rotki (Part 2) | Read |
Magma | Read |
Near X | Read |
BuidlGuidl | Read |
Firefly.eth | Read |
DappNode | Read |
Rotki (Part 1) | Read |
Ethereum Follow Protocol | Read |
Metagov | Read |
Revoke.cash | Read |
Clave | Read |
Gashawk (Part 1) | Read |
SheFi | Read |
Conclusion
This series highlights ENS DAO Large Grants recipients, showcasing their contributions to Ethereumโs ecosystem. These projects drive innovation, security, privacy, and community engagement, reinforcing the importance of public goods funding. The ENS DAO Large Grants program remains vital in fostering decentralized technology and sustainable Web3 growth.
For more information on the grants program run by the Public Goods Working Group, refer to Builder Grants.
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