As we move deeper into 2025, the Greenpill Network is guided by a renewed sense of purpose, clarity, and collective ambition. Reflecting on our journey from 2024, we've grown not just in numbers, but in the depth and strength of our connections. We began the quarter with ambitious plans, from reshaping Chapter onboarding to growing Regen Coordination, and in the past few months we’ve exceeded our goals.
In this update, we're excited to share what has emerged so far and what we’re preparing for in the quarter ahead.
We began the year by slowing down, postponing our January gathering to ground ourselves in the lessons of 2024 and take a much needed break. When we returned, we did so with purpose, by centering our attention on Izzy Initiatives: a signaling pool created with Gardens to preserve and advance Izzy’s legacy. Through the hum of activity, a deeper rhythm began to reveal itself. Kevin Owocki proposed two potential North Stars for 2025, sparking a lively discussion as members shared their thoughts and ideas.
The tone we set together stirred a creative current across the Network. The Greenpill Dev Guild opened a brand‑kit contest to refresh their visual identity, and launched the first of many workshop videos and shorts on YouTube. That momentum continued as Atlantis began shaping a dNFT collection that has quickly become a focal point of excitement across the Network.
Out of the early season of creative alignment came tangible growth at the Network’s edge, as Greenpill welcomed the first new Chapters since the onboarding revamp: Cape Town and London, Ontario.
In Cape Town, this has meant deepening roots in Muizenberg through weekly gatherings, relationship-building with local organizations and place-based regenerative action.
London, led by the Institute for Community Sustainability, brings a wealth of practical experience in circular economy initiatives, including a thriving Repair Café program and Thing Library.
Both Chapters received the support they needed to embed themselves within the living systems of the Network, with training in tools like Charmverse for collaboration, Karma GAP for impact tracking and Safe{Wallet} Multisigs for treasury management.
In finding their place within the Network, they're helping shape it in return - surfacing what’s working and what still needs tending within the onboarding flow. Their feedback will be used in the Network's ongoing development toward a more permissionless and responsive path for new Stewards.
As we stepped into February, excitement built for a diverse mix of Greenpill members to gather in Denver for the second time. The Greenpill Dev Guild hosted a Charmverse Workshop providing insights into the platform and how to optimize your workspace. In preparation for ETHDenver, Afo, Matt and Ryan took the lead on logistics: securing a hackerhouse, designing merch, arranging volunteer shifts and coordinating a Greenpill BBQ. Everyone's efforts set the stage for an unforgettable experience for both our members and the wider regen community who stopped by throughout the conference.
The hackerhouse itself felt like an ecosystem. Quirky antiques mirrored the unique energy of the guests, while meals came together from spontaneous collaborations: chicken pesto by Ryan, Afo’s baked ziti, Heenal's garlic bread, Kit's coffee and a revolving door of shared ingredients and stories. Over a couple weeks 14 different people stayed there and even more visitors brought good vibes with added cross pollination along the way.
When Friday’s BBQ arrived, friends from across the regen space joined us for food and conversation. JT and u/the-a-word from the EVMavericks and r/ethereum prepared a delicious feast. Each guest left with a gift bag packed with Greenpill goodies, including stickers, candy, and the now-iconic Greenpill x Vrbs shirts and hoodies with art created by Vrbs artist Littlebirth. Everyone also received the Greenpill ETHDenver POAP to commemorate the gathering.
As the event unfolded, we focused on grounding our tech-driven mission in real-world impact. Ryan organized three local service projects: two shifts at Food Bank of the Rockies (one of the largest food donors in the U.S) and a river cleanup with the Greenway Foundation.
That spirit continued at Schelling Point and the Allo Summoning, where Greenpill members showed up to help tend the space - helping with setup, welcoming guests, sharing materials and tidying up after. These acts of service reminded us that regeneration is not just a concept, it is a daily practice of showing up for one another.
That same spirit extended to Boulder, where many of the Greenpill crew attended the General Forum on Ethereum Localism (GFEL): a space for collective reflection and recalibration at a critical moment for both Ethereum and the regenerative movement.
"Ethereum is at a crossroads. It can either become another extractive technology or serve as the foundation for a regenerative civilization." - Monty Merlin
The forum centered on four interwoven pillars:
Community-led networks empowered by Web3 infrastructure.
Regenerative finance designed to distribute resources toward public goods.
AI-powered coordination in service of human and ecological flourishing.
Cosmolocal collaboration enabling bioregions to share governance models while preserving local sovereignty.
GFEL served as both a continuation of conversations begun at previous gatherings and a catalyst for the collaborative work that followed at ETHDenver.
Season 8 of the Greenpill podcast revolves around Ethereum Localism and is hosted by Ethereal Forrest.
Following GFEL, the momentum carried into ETHDenver where several key events shaped the regenerative landscape.
The Allo DAO Summoning marked a pivotal moment, with a full-day event dedicated to establishing Allo Capital's direction and demoing tools being developed. This milestone opened pathways for further innovation in capital allocation mechanisms and deepened the participatory nature of regenerative funding structures.
Though ETHDenver 2025 adopted "Year of the Regenerates" as its tagline, initial programming lacked regenerative content. When Kevin Owocki and others highlighted this gap on the eve of the conference, organizers swiftly responded by creating a regen stage and the community rallied impressively, curating an outstanding lineup of speakers and presentations in remarkably short order.
Further side events, including Gitcoin's long-running Schelling Point and events organized by Unlock, Hats Protocol, Regen Network, V DAO and Govern[init], reinforced the vibrancy of the ecosystem. These gatherings highlighted the remarkable people driving regenerative innovations and the quality of community-organized spaces.
As March unfolded, the momentum from ETHDenver settled into steady, system-building work. The Greenpill Dev Guild wrapped up its brand‑kit contest, receiving thirteen outstanding submissions, all now available for Chapters to utilize. Additionally the Dev Guild hosted a multisig workshop filled with practical tips for optimizing your Safe{Wallet}. We also opened up the Network Sync to all Stewards, sparking even greater collaboration across the Network.
The Regen Coordination efforts of 2024 showed how powerful distributed action can be. But it also highlighted a gap: without a shared framework for impact accounting, it’s difficult to track what’s working across such a broad and diverse network.
To that end, Regen Coordination began using the Common Impact Data Standard (CIDS), a unified schema for measuring project activity and outcomes. Multiple onboarding workshops offered in English, Portuguese and Spanish helped our global community adopt CIDS and report their progress on Karma GAP.
Across the Network, community-led Gitcoin rounds emerged as vibrant expressions of local initiative and collective intent:
Regen Rio: Greenpill Brasil showcased local initiatives from Rio de Janeiro, bringing grassroots impact into the wider regen space.
Web3 Universities: Karla, Princewill and B<>rder/ess Developers, provided funding to African universities to expand Web3 programs and campus hubs.
DeSci Community Round: Hosted by Swift Evo, Maria and the DeSci Working Group, this round supported projects advancing decentralized science.
Gardens Round: Paul, Afo and Coi launched a Gardens-powered round, open through early May, inviting members to propose and vote on treasury allocations.
To everyone who contributed to Gitcoin and community-led rounds, thank you! Your support doesn’t just fund initiatives, it helps us grow a more resilient and responsive ecosystem
As roots deepen and connections strengthen, the upcoming quarter will focus on new tools and methods of coordination.
Without shared structures for reflection and feedback, even the most vibrant ecosystems can struggle to see where they are thriving and where they need support. We’ve created a short community survey to learn how both new and longtime members would like to contribute.
As GG23 winds down, our attention has turned toward strengthening our internal coordination:
A proposal is live to relaunch the Greenpill hub as a central Regen Coordination hub, streamlining conversations and resources.
The Writers Guild forged deeper ties with Carbon Copy, and in an effort to support the Local ReFi Toolkit we will be creating a series of articles exploring how ReFi communities are using Web3 tooling.
At the same time, the Regen Coordination Council is formalizing its structure by establishing a regular call cadence and building a shared workspace to streamline operations.
On‑chain Network funding: Launching the Gardens Network Funding Pool so members can create proposals to allocate treasury funds.
Chapter Demo Days: Stewards can now schedule demo sessions to showcase new projects or ideas. Greenpill Toronto hosted the inaugural demo day on April 21st.
Greenpill Toolkit: Building a comprehensive knowledge base to guide both new and veteran builders on their regen journey.
Regen Reputation Tooling: Refining GreenWill with more Greenpill activities and deeper integration with Prosperity Passport to enable weighted community governance.
Join the conversation on Discord and Telegram, explore resources in our Charmverse and Greenpill.Network and subscribe to Luma for upcoming event invites like the monthly community calls which are recorded and posted on YouTube.
Stay tuned for another upcoming post from the Greenpill Writers Guild, "Chapter Updates: A Mycelial Thread," showcasing the impactful work Chapters have accomplished throughout 2025 so far.
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