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Bankless DAO is the decentralized organization leading the charge in the mission to onboard 1 billion people to crypto. With a strong community of over 29,000 Discord members, 13 Guilds, and 5,900 token holders, Bankless DAO is at the forefront of the decentralized movement. Bankless DAO kickstarted its journey when David Hoffman and Ryan Sean Adams airdropped 35,000 BANK tokens to each Bankless premium subscriber. Since then, the organization has primarily operated through Discord, the Bankl...

How Cabin is building trust & reputation in its Census App using the Otterspace Protocol
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How the Protein Community implemented Badges as season passes
Protein Community is building a seamless onboarding experience for its new community members. One that is low-friction for both the new joiners and the community managers administering the process. Members can onboard into the community using non-transferable season passes, which allow them to showcase their membership visually through badges and grant access to a gated Discord space. This on-chain and composable membership structure can easily tie into additional community tools in the futur...
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How Bankless DAO uses Badges for Membership Levels
Bankless DAO is the decentralized organization leading the charge in the mission to onboard 1 billion people to crypto. With a strong community of over 29,000 Discord members, 13 Guilds, and 5,900 token holders, Bankless DAO is at the forefront of the decentralized movement. Bankless DAO kickstarted its journey when David Hoffman and Ryan Sean Adams airdropped 35,000 BANK tokens to each Bankless premium subscriber. Since then, the organization has primarily operated through Discord, the Bankl...

How Cabin is building trust & reputation in its Census App using the Otterspace Protocol
Cabin is building a network city for those wanting to colive and create in nature. The community is developing a shared culture, economy, and governance across a global network of physical locations. Cabin plans to include hundreds of physical locations, starting with its first three, “Neighborhood Zero” in Texas as well as “Montaia Basecamp” and “Radish” in California. Joining the Cabin community paves the path towards becoming a Citizen of the network. Currently, citizenship is limited to m...

How the Protein Community implemented Badges as season passes
Protein Community is building a seamless onboarding experience for its new community members. One that is low-friction for both the new joiners and the community managers administering the process. Members can onboard into the community using non-transferable season passes, which allow them to showcase their membership visually through badges and grant access to a gated Discord space. This on-chain and composable membership structure can easily tie into additional community tools in the futur...
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We’re excited to share that the Otterspace Protocol (Beta) is live on Optimism Mainnet! 🦦🚀
Sign up here to start using badges in your DAO.
Badges are non-transferable tokens based on the new EIP4973 standard. They are earned, not bought, and can be used by your community to represent membership, achievements, roles, levels, skills, participation or pretty much anything else you can think of.
Badges allow you to build a more nuanced membership model, non-financial governance and better incentives.
Within the Otterspace Protocol, you can create badges for your community and add members to the mint list to claim their badge. The Otterspace app is designed with a non-expert user in mind, and offers a simple experience for creating and claiming badges. Transactions are super fast and cheap because the protocol is deployed on Optimism.

⚡️ Otterspace badges can already be used in Snapshot strategies, so you can build non-financial governance from the get-go. You can use weights to give holders of different badges varying levels of governance power. Holders of the core contributor badge could have more weighted governance power than holders of the member badge, for example.
The fear of non-transferable tokens is real, but we’ve addressed concerns around consent within the deepest layers of the protocol. Otter badges can never be airdropped to accounts - members claim badges after being issued a voucher.
Coming up, you’ll be seeing a bunch of new integrations including Guild and Gnosis Safe, as well as continued improvements in how we handle badge expiry, protocol permissions and the claiming user experience.
Follow us on Twitter to stay tuned for more product updates.

We’re excited to share that the Otterspace Protocol (Beta) is live on Optimism Mainnet! 🦦🚀
Sign up here to start using badges in your DAO.
Badges are non-transferable tokens based on the new EIP4973 standard. They are earned, not bought, and can be used by your community to represent membership, achievements, roles, levels, skills, participation or pretty much anything else you can think of.
Badges allow you to build a more nuanced membership model, non-financial governance and better incentives.
Within the Otterspace Protocol, you can create badges for your community and add members to the mint list to claim their badge. The Otterspace app is designed with a non-expert user in mind, and offers a simple experience for creating and claiming badges. Transactions are super fast and cheap because the protocol is deployed on Optimism.

⚡️ Otterspace badges can already be used in Snapshot strategies, so you can build non-financial governance from the get-go. You can use weights to give holders of different badges varying levels of governance power. Holders of the core contributor badge could have more weighted governance power than holders of the member badge, for example.
The fear of non-transferable tokens is real, but we’ve addressed concerns around consent within the deepest layers of the protocol. Otter badges can never be airdropped to accounts - members claim badges after being issued a voucher.
Coming up, you’ll be seeing a bunch of new integrations including Guild and Gnosis Safe, as well as continued improvements in how we handle badge expiry, protocol permissions and the claiming user experience.
Follow us on Twitter to stay tuned for more product updates.

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