
DAOpunks Cohort 3 - Week 1
gm and welcome to my first post in a series covering my journey through DAOpunks cohort_3! I’m still surprised I made it to the top 3 of the cohort but I will do my best to make the most of this opportunity over the next six weeks. This initial post will likely be lengthier than subsequent ones, as I introduce DAOpunks, why I participated in this cohort, and what I ended up doing during my first week.WTF is DAOpunks?DAOpunks is an NFT collection and public goods grant platform that grew out o...

DAOpunks Cohort 3 - Week 2
It’s been a busy Week 2, but not the way I had intended! My intention for most of August is to work predominantly on Voyageur, a new security awareness learning platform for web3, and variations of it for hackathons. But since coming back to Japan, many opportunities have opened up that are not directly related to Voyageur. The past week has still been mostly working on SHILLing activities rather than BUIDLing Voyageur. So this week’s post will be about how I am juggling all these new commitm...

DAOpunks Cohort 3 - Week 4
Voyageur MVP’s Three PillarsI’ve shared a bit about what I wanted to accomplish with my security education platform, Voyageur. But these are the three main pillars I wanted to focus on towards getting an MVP out:Cutting-edge security education that goes deep into topics while also providing high-level summaries to get the critical message acrossQuizzes that put learners into scenarios that they may find themselves in in the dark forest of crypto, not just making them recite information they r...
Security & Culture at 🏴BanklessDAO and 🇯🇵Bankless Japan



DAOpunks Cohort 3 - Week 1
gm and welcome to my first post in a series covering my journey through DAOpunks cohort_3! I’m still surprised I made it to the top 3 of the cohort but I will do my best to make the most of this opportunity over the next six weeks. This initial post will likely be lengthier than subsequent ones, as I introduce DAOpunks, why I participated in this cohort, and what I ended up doing during my first week.WTF is DAOpunks?DAOpunks is an NFT collection and public goods grant platform that grew out o...

DAOpunks Cohort 3 - Week 2
It’s been a busy Week 2, but not the way I had intended! My intention for most of August is to work predominantly on Voyageur, a new security awareness learning platform for web3, and variations of it for hackathons. But since coming back to Japan, many opportunities have opened up that are not directly related to Voyageur. The past week has still been mostly working on SHILLing activities rather than BUIDLing Voyageur. So this week’s post will be about how I am juggling all these new commitm...

DAOpunks Cohort 3 - Week 4
Voyageur MVP’s Three PillarsI’ve shared a bit about what I wanted to accomplish with my security education platform, Voyageur. But these are the three main pillars I wanted to focus on towards getting an MVP out:Cutting-edge security education that goes deep into topics while also providing high-level summaries to get the critical message acrossQuizzes that put learners into scenarios that they may find themselves in in the dark forest of crypto, not just making them recite information they r...
Security & Culture at 🏴BanklessDAO and 🇯🇵Bankless Japan
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gm DAOpunks, time is up on cohort_3 and this is the final post! It is a time to reflect on what has been done and delivered over the past six weeks.
Apologies for the hasty entry, as I’m writing this between pockets of time during Ethcon (and then losing parts of my draft later on somehow).
First I want to say thank you to those reading this, especially those that voted for me because I had intended to use this cohort time window to work on Voyageur, a security awareness training platform for web3.
However the cohort had started at the beginning of an exciting series of events, starting with me helping with Bankless Japan at the WebX conference. As my involvement with them increased, my ability to deliver on Voyageur receded.
But throughout my six weeks during the cohort, my passion for working with APAC teams and educating others about crypto security never waned. It had just started to take different forms, as it usually does when one starts with an ideal vision but eventually realized they need to pivot to something more deliverable.
As mentioned before, I am writing this from Ethcon, a conference and hackathon in Seoul. While I had failed to deliver on the online hackathons I had signed up for previously, it was much easier to deliver during an in-person hackathon with a relatively smaller time window.
During two days I hacked on a Chrome extension called Hookbreaker, with accurately detects if your current website is a crypto phishing website or not. It does this through analyzing not just the domain name, which most similar extensions do, but also the HTML and external scripts included (to an extent).
While Hookbreaker wasn't the education part of the security duality I have mentioned before, that technology or education can only go so far and you need both to curb crypto fraud, it did help me keep up the momentum of staying in the security tool building game.
I am not sure if I will continue working on this after Ethcon. But at the least I can say I helped push the anti-phishing capabilities of our community a bit and actually did deliver a security product at the end of this cohort. ;)
I also have one more hackathon that I will be participating in at Permissionless at the end of this week. But it would be nice to work on something non-security related for this one.
I’ve learned throughout cohort_3 that building a new platform for security education in six weeks was too ambitious for someone that hadn’t been building much in the past few years.
Part of my new game will be to instead extend what I had been doing with BanklessDAO: collaborate with established platforms to disseminate the security knowledge I have.
I will continue working with Bankless Japan on pushing the Bankless movement here in Japan, along with our newfound partners and those we come in contact along the way. But as I spend a lot of time in Korea as well, I hope to be able to help both crypto ecosystems flourish somehow. Given their proximity and some similarities I’m betting that there will be a lot of collaborative opportunities here.
That is all for now! I may not be as active on my Mirror going further but I will continue to post on X and Lens going forward if you want to keep up with where my journey takes me next!
gm DAOpunks, time is up on cohort_3 and this is the final post! It is a time to reflect on what has been done and delivered over the past six weeks.
Apologies for the hasty entry, as I’m writing this between pockets of time during Ethcon (and then losing parts of my draft later on somehow).
First I want to say thank you to those reading this, especially those that voted for me because I had intended to use this cohort time window to work on Voyageur, a security awareness training platform for web3.
However the cohort had started at the beginning of an exciting series of events, starting with me helping with Bankless Japan at the WebX conference. As my involvement with them increased, my ability to deliver on Voyageur receded.
But throughout my six weeks during the cohort, my passion for working with APAC teams and educating others about crypto security never waned. It had just started to take different forms, as it usually does when one starts with an ideal vision but eventually realized they need to pivot to something more deliverable.
As mentioned before, I am writing this from Ethcon, a conference and hackathon in Seoul. While I had failed to deliver on the online hackathons I had signed up for previously, it was much easier to deliver during an in-person hackathon with a relatively smaller time window.
During two days I hacked on a Chrome extension called Hookbreaker, with accurately detects if your current website is a crypto phishing website or not. It does this through analyzing not just the domain name, which most similar extensions do, but also the HTML and external scripts included (to an extent).
While Hookbreaker wasn't the education part of the security duality I have mentioned before, that technology or education can only go so far and you need both to curb crypto fraud, it did help me keep up the momentum of staying in the security tool building game.
I am not sure if I will continue working on this after Ethcon. But at the least I can say I helped push the anti-phishing capabilities of our community a bit and actually did deliver a security product at the end of this cohort. ;)
I also have one more hackathon that I will be participating in at Permissionless at the end of this week. But it would be nice to work on something non-security related for this one.
I’ve learned throughout cohort_3 that building a new platform for security education in six weeks was too ambitious for someone that hadn’t been building much in the past few years.
Part of my new game will be to instead extend what I had been doing with BanklessDAO: collaborate with established platforms to disseminate the security knowledge I have.
I will continue working with Bankless Japan on pushing the Bankless movement here in Japan, along with our newfound partners and those we come in contact along the way. But as I spend a lot of time in Korea as well, I hope to be able to help both crypto ecosystems flourish somehow. Given their proximity and some similarities I’m betting that there will be a lot of collaborative opportunities here.
That is all for now! I may not be as active on my Mirror going further but I will continue to post on X and Lens going forward if you want to keep up with where my journey takes me next!
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