Nouns DAO Africa Hangout at ETH Enugu — Event Recap
On August 15th, 2025, Nouns DAO Africa hosted a vibrant side event at ETH Enugu, bringing together builders, artists, and community members for an evening filled with art, music, and meaningful conversations around DAOs and onchain creativity. Despite the day coinciding with Hackathon Demo Day, which meant many registered participants were delayed until after our close, we still had a solid turnout of 30 attendees, against 25 registrations. The room was buzzing with curiosity, laughter, and l...
How Creatives Can Stay Safe Onchain: Essential Security Tips
As a creative in the Web3 space, you're at the forefront of a digital revolution, bringing art, music, fashion, and innovation to decentralized platforms. However, this also makes you a target for bad actors looking to exploit vulnerabilities. From phishing attacks to malicious smart contracts, it's crucial to stay vigilant and protect your wallets, accounts, and funds. In this post, we'll explore practical steps you can take to safeguard your Onchain presence and continue crea...

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Nouns DAO Africa Hangout at ETH Enugu — Event Recap
On August 15th, 2025, Nouns DAO Africa hosted a vibrant side event at ETH Enugu, bringing together builders, artists, and community members for an evening filled with art, music, and meaningful conversations around DAOs and onchain creativity. Despite the day coinciding with Hackathon Demo Day, which meant many registered participants were delayed until after our close, we still had a solid turnout of 30 attendees, against 25 registrations. The room was buzzing with curiosity, laughter, and l...
How Creatives Can Stay Safe Onchain: Essential Security Tips
As a creative in the Web3 space, you're at the forefront of a digital revolution, bringing art, music, fashion, and innovation to decentralized platforms. However, this also makes you a target for bad actors looking to exploit vulnerabilities. From phishing attacks to malicious smart contracts, it's crucial to stay vigilant and protect your wallets, accounts, and funds. In this post, we'll explore practical steps you can take to safeguard your Onchain presence and continue crea...

I Found My Sound: A Journey Through Music, Fashion, and Lil Nouns
There comes a time when you stop searching and simply become. For me, that time was captured in the four songs that made IFMS: “Road,” “Activate,” “Applaud,” and “This Spot.” These tracks weren’t just a project, they are a declaration. A moment of emergence from darkness into clarity.I spent months living in my Friends music studio early 2024, disconnected from the world, trying to figure out who I was as an artist. In that solitude, I stumbled upon something completely new: Web3. As I dove d...
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The Public Goods Club (PGC) is funding innovative projects, with five winners each receiving 0.5 ETH in the current Uplink grant round. Voting is essential, but it’s tied to tokens generated from PGC NFTs, not just the NFTs themselves.
Mint a PGC NFT: Holding an NFT alone won’t allow you to vote.
Generate Voting Tokens: Only NFTs minted before September 30th are eligible to generate the tokens needed to vote. Each NFT holder gets 5 votes.
Founder Trav explained that an issue arose where only tokens held before a certain snapshot were eligible to vote. However, Uplink has since fixed this, and anyone who purchased a token before September 31st can now vote.
One of the projects in this round is Fashion For Hope: Clothing Orphans in Nigeria. This initiative, led by Oyarebu Adulphus Gladys (Gneric), aims to design and distribute custom-made outfits for orphans in Nigeria, coupled with a "Sip and Paint" event to inspire creativity and uplift their spirits.
Fashion For Hope focuses on both immediate support through clothing and a long-lasting emotional impact by creating a memorable experience for the children.
The timeline of the project spans six weeks, from design and material sourcing to the production of custom outfits and hosting the Sip and Paint event. The goal is to empower these children with creative expression while providing essential clothing.
If you minted your PGC NFT before September 3th, you’re now eligible to vote. Make sure to generate your voting tokens and support Fashion For Hope by using your votes. Visit the PGC FAQ for more details and Uplink to cast your votes!
The Public Goods Club (PGC) is funding innovative projects, with five winners each receiving 0.5 ETH in the current Uplink grant round. Voting is essential, but it’s tied to tokens generated from PGC NFTs, not just the NFTs themselves.
Mint a PGC NFT: Holding an NFT alone won’t allow you to vote.
Generate Voting Tokens: Only NFTs minted before September 30th are eligible to generate the tokens needed to vote. Each NFT holder gets 5 votes.
Founder Trav explained that an issue arose where only tokens held before a certain snapshot were eligible to vote. However, Uplink has since fixed this, and anyone who purchased a token before September 31st can now vote.
One of the projects in this round is Fashion For Hope: Clothing Orphans in Nigeria. This initiative, led by Oyarebu Adulphus Gladys (Gneric), aims to design and distribute custom-made outfits for orphans in Nigeria, coupled with a "Sip and Paint" event to inspire creativity and uplift their spirits.
Fashion For Hope focuses on both immediate support through clothing and a long-lasting emotional impact by creating a memorable experience for the children.
The timeline of the project spans six weeks, from design and material sourcing to the production of custom outfits and hosting the Sip and Paint event. The goal is to empower these children with creative expression while providing essential clothing.
If you minted your PGC NFT before September 3th, you’re now eligible to vote. Make sure to generate your voting tokens and support Fashion For Hope by using your votes. Visit the PGC FAQ for more details and Uplink to cast your votes!
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