
A deep dive on impact metrics for Retro Funding 4
Voting for Optimism’s fourth round of Retroactive Public Goods Funding (“Retro Funding”) just started. You can check it out here. Last round, voters were tasked with comparing the contributions of more than 500 projects, from underlying infrastructure like Geth to pop-up cities like Zuzalu, and then constructing a ballot that assigned a specific OP reward to each project based on its perceived impact. This round, voters will be comparing just 16 impact metrics – and using their ballots to con...

The past, present and future of public goods funding
Here’s a talk I gave at the Greenpill NYC series on September 23, 2023. Two months after the event, I turned my notes from the talk into this blog post. I’m not aware of a recording of what I actually said but hopefully this is close enough. Great appreciation to Luciano, Tirisanna, Mathilda, Scott, Izzy, Owocki and others I’m not naming for making this event happen, and to the several dozen people who showed up in BedStuy on a rainy Saturday on the heels of NY Climate Week and Mainnet to tak...

Ecosystem Impact Vectors
✨ An impact vector is a direction of positive impact that projects in the Optimism ecosystem should work towards.ContextAs the L2 space grows more competitive, Optimism needs to maintain its early advantage and ensure it keeps improving the ROI of its grantmaking. Improving ROI means making both the process more efficient for all participants and the allocations more impactful for the ecosystem. Data is critical for badgeholders to transition from working at the middle of the grants funnel (i...

Original Paper
Liberal Radicalism: A Flexible Design For Philanthropic Matching Funds
A Flexible Design for Philanthropic Matching Funds (pdf version)
Essays by Vitalik Buterin
80,000 Hours Transcript: Vitalik Buterin & Rob Wilbin
Blogs / Discussion with Vitalik Buterin
Other
Google Sheet (with example and formulas)
Gitcoin Grants (live QF grants page)
WTF is Quadratic Funding? (with a calculator)

Original Paper
Liberal Radicalism: A Flexible Design For Philanthropic Matching Funds
A Flexible Design for Philanthropic Matching Funds (pdf version)
Essays by Vitalik Buterin
80,000 Hours Transcript: Vitalik Buterin & Rob Wilbin
Blogs / Discussion with Vitalik Buterin
Other
Google Sheet (with example and formulas)
Gitcoin Grants (live QF grants page)
WTF is Quadratic Funding? (with a calculator)

A deep dive on impact metrics for Retro Funding 4
Voting for Optimism’s fourth round of Retroactive Public Goods Funding (“Retro Funding”) just started. You can check it out here. Last round, voters were tasked with comparing the contributions of more than 500 projects, from underlying infrastructure like Geth to pop-up cities like Zuzalu, and then constructing a ballot that assigned a specific OP reward to each project based on its perceived impact. This round, voters will be comparing just 16 impact metrics – and using their ballots to con...

The past, present and future of public goods funding
Here’s a talk I gave at the Greenpill NYC series on September 23, 2023. Two months after the event, I turned my notes from the talk into this blog post. I’m not aware of a recording of what I actually said but hopefully this is close enough. Great appreciation to Luciano, Tirisanna, Mathilda, Scott, Izzy, Owocki and others I’m not naming for making this event happen, and to the several dozen people who showed up in BedStuy on a rainy Saturday on the heels of NY Climate Week and Mainnet to tak...

Ecosystem Impact Vectors
✨ An impact vector is a direction of positive impact that projects in the Optimism ecosystem should work towards.ContextAs the L2 space grows more competitive, Optimism needs to maintain its early advantage and ensure it keeps improving the ROI of its grantmaking. Improving ROI means making both the process more efficient for all participants and the allocations more impactful for the ecosystem. Data is critical for badgeholders to transition from working at the middle of the grants funnel (i...
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