Find this buriedtreasure.eth
This is a treasure chest: it contains the only copy of the private key to an ETH wallet, stamped into a sheet of metal. Over time, we will release clues about the location of this chest. Here is the first one: it's buried somewhere in the Texas Hill Country. So what's in the wallet? To start, we've put a 1/1 NFT treasure inside, created by Cabin DAO collaborators @DugDaniels and @mel_being: Buried Treasure But what makes this treasure chest special is that, even though it'...

How to DAO 301: Contributor Rewards
Welcome to the third deep dive on how we are building Cabin. We’ve aggregated everything we know about reward design from discussions with multiple DAOs, and combined that with information about compensation in traditional businesses. As a DAO contributor, you can use this guide to help understand what options you have. As a DAO community engineer, you can use this document to design general guidance for your community. There’s also benchmarks in the Appendix. This article is for regular cont...

A brief history of decentralized cities and centralized states
There’s only two ways to advance civilization: bundling and unbundling Jim Barksdale, more-or-lessOnce in a while, in the long arc of civilization, a new set of coordination technologies come along and change everything. By allowing small groups of humans to better cooperate in the collective management of resources, these technologies redefine power structures and lay the bedrock of a new civilizational era. Humans are social creatures—we got to where we are by bootstrapping coordination too...
Find this buriedtreasure.eth
This is a treasure chest: it contains the only copy of the private key to an ETH wallet, stamped into a sheet of metal. Over time, we will release clues about the location of this chest. Here is the first one: it's buried somewhere in the Texas Hill Country. So what's in the wallet? To start, we've put a 1/1 NFT treasure inside, created by Cabin DAO collaborators @DugDaniels and @mel_being: Buried Treasure But what makes this treasure chest special is that, even though it'...

How to DAO 301: Contributor Rewards
Welcome to the third deep dive on how we are building Cabin. We’ve aggregated everything we know about reward design from discussions with multiple DAOs, and combined that with information about compensation in traditional businesses. As a DAO contributor, you can use this guide to help understand what options you have. As a DAO community engineer, you can use this document to design general guidance for your community. There’s also benchmarks in the Appendix. This article is for regular cont...

A brief history of decentralized cities and centralized states
There’s only two ways to advance civilization: bundling and unbundling Jim Barksdale, more-or-lessOnce in a while, in the long arc of civilization, a new set of coordination technologies come along and change everything. By allowing small groups of humans to better cooperate in the collective management of resources, these technologies redefine power structures and lay the bedrock of a new civilizational era. Humans are social creatures—we got to where we are by bootstrapping coordination too...
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As I write this, @cammurdochmusic has documented his travels to Neighborhood Zero and has begun his April Creator in Residence.
@rudimedved1 has wrapped his time as Cabin’s March Creator-in-Residence (though he is hanging around for a few more days!.
Meanwhile, it’s time to select our Creator-in-Residence for June!
Below are the final-round applicants. You can vote for your favorite here. (You will be directed to a third party app called Snapshot, which is where Cabin makes all of our voting decisions). Voting ends at 9:49 AM PST on April 9th.
Apps for the July Creator-in-Residence are due May 1st. Tell us about a creative project you want to work on for a month on 28 acres of rolling hills at a cabin in the Texas Hill Country. It can be whatever passion project you’d like. To apply, you can upload a video to Instagram or write a thread on Twitter (just like our June applicants did below). Make sure to tag us so that we see it!
@rem_cycles applied on Twitter and Instagram
@Ousikai applied on Twitter
@utangclan applied on Instagram
@mvgicspells applied on Instagram
@OrganicStonez applied on Twitter
As I write this, @cammurdochmusic has documented his travels to Neighborhood Zero and has begun his April Creator in Residence.
@rudimedved1 has wrapped his time as Cabin’s March Creator-in-Residence (though he is hanging around for a few more days!.
Meanwhile, it’s time to select our Creator-in-Residence for June!
Below are the final-round applicants. You can vote for your favorite here. (You will be directed to a third party app called Snapshot, which is where Cabin makes all of our voting decisions). Voting ends at 9:49 AM PST on April 9th.
Apps for the July Creator-in-Residence are due May 1st. Tell us about a creative project you want to work on for a month on 28 acres of rolling hills at a cabin in the Texas Hill Country. It can be whatever passion project you’d like. To apply, you can upload a video to Instagram or write a thread on Twitter (just like our June applicants did below). Make sure to tag us so that we see it!
@rem_cycles applied on Twitter and Instagram
@Ousikai applied on Twitter
@utangclan applied on Instagram
@mvgicspells applied on Instagram
@OrganicStonez applied on Twitter
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