
Geth 源码系列:存储设计及实现
在区块链的世界中,状态存储是每一个节点的「记忆核心」 — — 它记录着亿万账户的余额、合约的代码、交易的痕迹,甚至决定着一笔交易能否被正确执行。作为以太坊生态的基石,Geth 客户端如何以精密的架构设计承载海量状态数据?其存储系统如何在性能、安全与可扩展性之间找到平衡? 这篇文章是 Geth 源码系列的第二篇,通过这个系列,我们将搭建一个研究 Geth 实现的框架,开发者可以根据这个框架深入自己感兴趣的部分研究。这个系列共有六篇文章,在这第二篇文章中,将系统讲解 Geth 的存储结构设计与相关源码,介绍其数据库层次划分并详细分析各个层次中相应模块的核心功能。 以太坊作为全球最大的区块链平台,其主流客户端 Geth(Go-Ethereum)承担了绝大部分节点运行与状态管理的职责。Geth 的状态存储系统,是理解以太坊运行机制、优化节点性能、以及推动未来客户端创新的基础。 本文作者: po Web3buidler.tech Core Contributor, EthStorage Engineer Geth 底层数据库总览 自 Geth v1.9.0 版本起,Geth 将其数据库分为...

以太坊单独质押实战教程:手把手教你完成部署
内容丨Ray 编辑 & 排版丨Yewlne、环环 以太坊的单独质押(Solo Staking)是保护网络安全和去中心化的黄金标准。通过运行自己的验证者节点,您可以直接参与网络共识,获得完整的质押奖励,并保持对资金的完全控制。本教程将为您提供详细的指导,帮助您在家中部署以太坊单独质押节点,确保安全性和稳定性。前提概要首先,我们需要有这样的一个基本概念:要处理来自执行层的传入验证器存款,您需要运行执行客户端以及共识客户端。这意味着我们至少需要部署两个客户端程序(在本教程中,为三个,共识客户端按照功能进行了拆分)。如果想了解更多执行客户端和共识客户端的差异及功能职责,可以点击阅读: https://ethereum.org/zh/developers/docs/networking-layer/一、选择执行客户端以太坊生态的客户端种类非常丰富,执行客户端和共识客户端都有多种不同语言的实现,如使用 Go 语言实现的 Geth, 使用 Rust 语言实现的 Reth 等。你可以根据自己喜好,选择不同的客户端,整体流程是类似的,只是不同客户端实现涉及的命令不同。在这里,我们不能对所有的客户端...

残酷共学申请指南独家速递!
在知识爆炸的时代,面对海量且拥杂的学习资源、松散且淡薄的学习氛围,如何在工作之余合理安排以有效坚持学习,俨然已是一个艰巨的挑战。为此,LXDAO 特别发起了——残酷共学,旨在通过以自主、开源的学习方式,严格的残酷共学计划和互助的学习氛围,帮助每一位参与者有序可持续的学习,更进一步地实现自我提升。残酷共学是什么残酷共学是由 LXDAO 发起的围绕某个「共学主题」共学活动,具体如下:参与者必须每天围绕某个「共学主题」进行学习,每周只有两次请假机会,通常每天至少需要花费半个小时(最好一个小时)来学习。参与者必须提交你的学习证明(按照共学内容设计)到 GitHub 所对应的「仓库」来证明你今天学习了。如果参与者没有完成上面两点,将会立刻被踢掉并且标记为 ❌ 失败。每期残酷共学以 4 周为一个周期,第一周为共学启动报名和熟悉共学规则,第二周到第四周将正式启动共学,为期 21 天,中途不得加入。共学方向包括不限于:英语、以太坊、Web3 技术、DAO、加密思潮等,自由自主发起,内容包括不限于:视频、书籍、文章、实战。如何残酷共学基于 GitHub 的流程,残酷共学发起人在 Github上创建...
LXDAO 是一个专注研发的 DAO 组织,致力于构建支持有价值的公共物品和开源项目的无限循环。 LXDAO is an R&D-focused DAO dedicated to building an Infinite Cycle that supports valuable

Geth 源码系列:存储设计及实现
在区块链的世界中,状态存储是每一个节点的「记忆核心」 — — 它记录着亿万账户的余额、合约的代码、交易的痕迹,甚至决定着一笔交易能否被正确执行。作为以太坊生态的基石,Geth 客户端如何以精密的架构设计承载海量状态数据?其存储系统如何在性能、安全与可扩展性之间找到平衡? 这篇文章是 Geth 源码系列的第二篇,通过这个系列,我们将搭建一个研究 Geth 实现的框架,开发者可以根据这个框架深入自己感兴趣的部分研究。这个系列共有六篇文章,在这第二篇文章中,将系统讲解 Geth 的存储结构设计与相关源码,介绍其数据库层次划分并详细分析各个层次中相应模块的核心功能。 以太坊作为全球最大的区块链平台,其主流客户端 Geth(Go-Ethereum)承担了绝大部分节点运行与状态管理的职责。Geth 的状态存储系统,是理解以太坊运行机制、优化节点性能、以及推动未来客户端创新的基础。 本文作者: po Web3buidler.tech Core Contributor, EthStorage Engineer Geth 底层数据库总览 自 Geth v1.9.0 版本起,Geth 将其数据库分为...

以太坊单独质押实战教程:手把手教你完成部署
内容丨Ray 编辑 & 排版丨Yewlne、环环 以太坊的单独质押(Solo Staking)是保护网络安全和去中心化的黄金标准。通过运行自己的验证者节点,您可以直接参与网络共识,获得完整的质押奖励,并保持对资金的完全控制。本教程将为您提供详细的指导,帮助您在家中部署以太坊单独质押节点,确保安全性和稳定性。前提概要首先,我们需要有这样的一个基本概念:要处理来自执行层的传入验证器存款,您需要运行执行客户端以及共识客户端。这意味着我们至少需要部署两个客户端程序(在本教程中,为三个,共识客户端按照功能进行了拆分)。如果想了解更多执行客户端和共识客户端的差异及功能职责,可以点击阅读: https://ethereum.org/zh/developers/docs/networking-layer/一、选择执行客户端以太坊生态的客户端种类非常丰富,执行客户端和共识客户端都有多种不同语言的实现,如使用 Go 语言实现的 Geth, 使用 Rust 语言实现的 Reth 等。你可以根据自己喜好,选择不同的客户端,整体流程是类似的,只是不同客户端实现涉及的命令不同。在这里,我们不能对所有的客户端...

残酷共学申请指南独家速递!
在知识爆炸的时代,面对海量且拥杂的学习资源、松散且淡薄的学习氛围,如何在工作之余合理安排以有效坚持学习,俨然已是一个艰巨的挑战。为此,LXDAO 特别发起了——残酷共学,旨在通过以自主、开源的学习方式,严格的残酷共学计划和互助的学习氛围,帮助每一位参与者有序可持续的学习,更进一步地实现自我提升。残酷共学是什么残酷共学是由 LXDAO 发起的围绕某个「共学主题」共学活动,具体如下:参与者必须每天围绕某个「共学主题」进行学习,每周只有两次请假机会,通常每天至少需要花费半个小时(最好一个小时)来学习。参与者必须提交你的学习证明(按照共学内容设计)到 GitHub 所对应的「仓库」来证明你今天学习了。如果参与者没有完成上面两点,将会立刻被踢掉并且标记为 ❌ 失败。每期残酷共学以 4 周为一个周期,第一周为共学启动报名和熟悉共学规则,第二周到第四周将正式启动共学,为期 21 天,中途不得加入。共学方向包括不限于:英语、以太坊、Web3 技术、DAO、加密思潮等,自由自主发起,内容包括不限于:视频、书籍、文章、实战。如何残酷共学基于 GitHub 的流程,残酷共学发起人在 Github上创建...
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Dear LXDAO community friends! Welcome to our 105th weekly report.
Hansen: Hi everyone, my name is Hanson. I have been involved with Ethereum since 2017 and have a deep passion for it. Recently, I learned about LXDAO's philosophy and vision and found it very aligned with my values. I'm delighted to meet everyone here.
Jiwen: Hi everyone, I am Jiwen, but I prefer to call myself Charlotte. I am a new designer here. I used to study architecture and urban design, and now I am starting a business with my friends, focusing on sustainability. I had some experience with blockchain before, but now I am more interested in sustainable projects. I joined LXDAO because I want to gain deeper insights into this field through hands-on participation. Previously, I only learned about some content through groups but never really got involved, so I think this is a great opportunity.
Loki: Hello everyone, I am Loki, currently a third-year undergraduate majoring in cybersecurity. I am involved in some technical work at the Blockchain Association of Zhejiang University. I learned about LXDAO through my friend Qiang Liang and found it to be a very authentic DAO organization. I hope to join and learn more about DAOs. It's nice to meet everyone here, feel free to ask me any questions.
Kaka: Hi everyone, my name is Kaka. I just graduated this year, majoring in computer science. I did an exchange in Germany before, and now I am learning Web3 front-end development and in a flexible employment status. I have interned at large companies, done some on-chain data analysis, and volunteered in some communities. I came across LXDAO because I learned about Donate3 and lurked in the Telegram group for a long time, finding the discussion atmosphere very nice. So, I hope to meet more like-minded friends and contribute to the construction of public goods.
Qilou: Hi everyone, I am Qilou, an interaction experience designer, and I also create digital art. A friend recommended me to participate in LXDAO, so I came to check it out. I previously shared some generative art in DNA. It's nice to meet everyone here!
Hu Yunxiang: Hi everyone, my name is Hu Yunxiang. I graduated with a bachelor's degree in automotive link design and will soon be pursuing a master's degree at the University of Electronic Science and Technology. Currently, I work at Nantang and recently joined the LXDAO community organization. I hope to learn Solidity and join LXDAO's project team for development. I strongly agree with LXDAO's philosophy and want to contribute in this area. I am also looking for learning methods, so if anyone has any suggestions or information that could help me, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!
Duan Chen: I am from Zhoukou, Henan, 26 years old, very interested in Web3 and blockchain, and I am here at LXDAO looking for more possibilities.
Wang Ruosong: Hi everyone, my name is Wang Ruosong, born in 1997, and I majored in software engineering at East China Normal University. Although I am theoretically a programmer, I have not worked in the field since graduation, making me a "deserter programmer." I haven't done any programming for several years, but I am willing to relearn and improve myself if needed in the future. I hope to communicate more with everyone, thank you!
Zhudi: Hi everyone, my name is Zhudi, you can call me Didi. I noticed that DAO organizations serve as a platform, which I find excellent because it connects producers and consumers. In my opinion, it's a great medium. Currently, I am not very familiar with these concepts and am starting from scratch. I am now learning how to use a wallet
We are delighted to have new friends join the community, congratulations on them officially becoming members of the LXDAO community and obtaining their first Badge!
Once a community member’s contribution reaches 500 contribution points, the Governance Group will automatically initiate a proposal for the issuance of a Buidler Card. Holding an LXDAO Buidler Card grants the holder the right to propose and vote on proposals, as well as access to LXDAO community’s financial, technical, and manpower support!
We cordially invite you to participate in the LXDAO’s weekly meeting at 2:00 a.m. (UTC) every Saturday.
Click here to join the weekly meeting:https://forum.lxdao.io/c/governance/community-call/22
Here, you can grasp the latest progress of various projects and working groups in the community, and learn about recruitment and bounty needs. Meanwhile, we welcome you to introduce yourself in the weekly meeting, which will help you integrate into our community more quickly.
Here are the key discussion topic for this week's LXDAO weekly meeting:
【LXDAO Bounty Guidelines Document】
Marcus has published the LXDAO Bounty Guidelines Document on the forum, aimed at helping LXDAO members quickly understand how the bounty mechanism works and find suitable bounty tasks to earn rewards through their contributions. Any LXDAO member can apply for a bounty based on their expertise and interests. The post provides a detailed roadmap for the entire bounty application process, including application, review, update, registration, announcement, reward, and archiving steps. Different working groups have different bounty incentive ranges, including governance, operations, and project incubation. The post also lists the bounty scopes and application details for each working group. For contributors not belonging to the aforementioned working groups, the guidelines suggest posting their contributions in the community forum or seeking rewards through the proposal process. The document emphasizes the importance of growing conscientiously through contributions and earning corresponding rewards, highlighting LXDAO's spirit of openness, transparency, and collaboration.
【LXDAO English Intensive Co-Learning Program】
This GitHub document provides a detailed introduction to the first "English Intensive Co-Learning" event initiated by LXDAO. The program aims to help participants improve their English listening and speaking skills through at least half an hour of deliberate practice every day. The event lasts for 21 days, with only two leave opportunities per week, requiring participants to submit daily learning proofs to the GitHub repository. The first session runs from June 24 to July 14, 2024, focusing on English learning methodology, dictation, and pure English communication. Participants need to use recommended learning materials and document their learning process. Registration involves forking the repository, creating personal notes, and submitting a PR. Once successfully merged, participants can start learning. They can also join the Telegram group for ongoing communication. The event offers no material incentives; gaining knowledge is the greatest reward. Registration is now open, so join us!
【LXDAO x Nantang Web3 Rural Construction Plan】
While conducting field research in Nantang Village, Yuxing met Professor Liang Shaoxiong from the team of Professor Wen Tiejun. Professor Wen has been encouraging his team to study blockchain and Web3 since 2017, but progress has been limited due to the gap between rural construction and Web3. Yuxing believes that LXDAO's educational products, such as MyFirstWeb3 and the Intensive Co-Learning program, can provide valuable Web3 education for rural builders. Community member Punkcan is also developing a tool to help beginners understand Web3, which aligns well with the needs of Professor Wen's team. Yuxing proposes to conduct two sessions of the course, with feedback from Professor Liang Shaoxiong, and apply for community funding support. This experiment aims to help Professor Wen's team understand Web3, establish a milestone for the LXDAO education brand, and contribute to rural and Web3 construction.
The latest member recruitment, task bounties, and partner talent recruitment at LXDAO will be presented on the Bounty Board. By following the Bounty Board, you can quickly access detailed job information, including specific requirements, desired qualifications, and incentive mechanisms.
Click here to view detailed recruitment information:
https://www.notion.so/Bounty-Dashboard-eac3abb08d504a2caa2f13337c825883
Here are the scheduled community meetings and working group meetings for this week. We invite everyone to participate! You can also subscribe to our meetings by visiting our official website LXDAO.io and clicking on “Want to check out the latest LXDAO Event”.
June 18, 2024, 4:00 PM (UTC+8) (Tuesday): EIP Fun Project Weekly Meeting
June 18, 2024, 6:00 PM (UTC+8) (Tuesday): LXDAO Forge Working Group Weekly Meeting
June 21, 2024, 10:00 AM (UTC+8) (Friday): LXDAO Operations Working Group Weekly Meeting
June 21, 2024, 6:15 PM (UTC+8) (Saturday): LXDAO Governance Working Group Weekly Meeting
June 22, 2024, 10:00 AM (UTC+8) (Saturday): LXDAO Community Weekly Meeting
Currently, LXDAO has a total of 4 working groups. 4working groups will provide updates this week
If you are interested in any of the working groups, you can directly contact the PM to apply for membership.
Last Week
Streamline the stand-up meeting process and LXDAO meeting system
Develop the S9 Governance Group roadmap
Improve the LXDAO Bounty mechanism
Organize LXDAO's Notion permissions and SOP
Follow up on matters related to LXDAO and Nantang
This Week
Follow up on last week's tasks
Operation Grop: Primarily responsible for the community management of LXDAO. Job functions include but are not limited to: community operations, new member acquisition, enhancing community influence, content creation and management, media branding, business development, etc.
Last Week
Basics
Daily guidance for new members, community operations and promotion, communication, etc.
Upload videos of regular weekly meetings and presentations
Coordinate operational work and provide project support
Completion of the formation and activation of the new S9 Operations Group team
Public announcement of the POC for the Operations Group from the previous month
BD
Daily BD work
Collaborate with the Uncommons community to translate the book "Mycofi" and complete the incentive announcement
Events
Review the "Ethereum Summer of Public Goods" event
Initiate preliminary communication with other project parties regarding Meetup-related matters
Plan the Tuesday Space online event
Content :
Daily operations of the official WeChat account, Twitter, and Mirror
Publish the weekly content output of the Translation Group and the Governance Group
Publish the LXDAO Weekly Report and the EIP Fun Weekly Report
This Week
Basics
Routine guidance for new members, community operation announcements, communications, and user growth on media platforms.
Events
Follow up on the planning of the two-year anniversary event.
BD
Daily BD work
Content
Format and release the LXDAO 105th weekly report and the EIP Weekly newsletter
Daily operations on WeChat Public Account, Twitter, and Mirror.
Forge Group: Gathers experienced PMs to explore, identify, and refine ideas and projects for public goods, measures and evaluates the progress of the working group, promotes and assists the advancement of LXDAO projects and various tasks, enabling LXDAO to operate more effectively.
Last Week
Wrote the project manual for Fairsharing
Advanced matters related to Openbounty
Progressed the LXDAO S9 core roadmap
The virtual group produced a translated article and is currently planning the next topic
This Week
Advance various affairs according to last week's plan.
Currently, LXDAO has 14 self-developed projects, 2 collaborative projects, This week, there will be progress on 1 project.
Click the link to learn more details or leave comments :

EIP Fun is created with support from LXDAO and PlanckerDAO. We are dedicated to making the Ethereum ecosystem protocols (EIP, ERC, RIP) more engaging and accessible through content creation and community discussions, fostering the use of protocols.
For more information:https://lxdao.io/projects/011
Last Week
Officially launched the first week of the FPF Chinese project
Participated in ALLERCDEV S2E6
Published EIP Fun Weekly #51
This Week
Follow up on other matters from last week
Publish EIP Fun Weekly #52
LXDAO is an R&D-focused DAO in Web3 ❤️
Website | Twitter | Telegram | Forum
Dear LXDAO community friends! Welcome to our 105th weekly report.
Hansen: Hi everyone, my name is Hanson. I have been involved with Ethereum since 2017 and have a deep passion for it. Recently, I learned about LXDAO's philosophy and vision and found it very aligned with my values. I'm delighted to meet everyone here.
Jiwen: Hi everyone, I am Jiwen, but I prefer to call myself Charlotte. I am a new designer here. I used to study architecture and urban design, and now I am starting a business with my friends, focusing on sustainability. I had some experience with blockchain before, but now I am more interested in sustainable projects. I joined LXDAO because I want to gain deeper insights into this field through hands-on participation. Previously, I only learned about some content through groups but never really got involved, so I think this is a great opportunity.
Loki: Hello everyone, I am Loki, currently a third-year undergraduate majoring in cybersecurity. I am involved in some technical work at the Blockchain Association of Zhejiang University. I learned about LXDAO through my friend Qiang Liang and found it to be a very authentic DAO organization. I hope to join and learn more about DAOs. It's nice to meet everyone here, feel free to ask me any questions.
Kaka: Hi everyone, my name is Kaka. I just graduated this year, majoring in computer science. I did an exchange in Germany before, and now I am learning Web3 front-end development and in a flexible employment status. I have interned at large companies, done some on-chain data analysis, and volunteered in some communities. I came across LXDAO because I learned about Donate3 and lurked in the Telegram group for a long time, finding the discussion atmosphere very nice. So, I hope to meet more like-minded friends and contribute to the construction of public goods.
Qilou: Hi everyone, I am Qilou, an interaction experience designer, and I also create digital art. A friend recommended me to participate in LXDAO, so I came to check it out. I previously shared some generative art in DNA. It's nice to meet everyone here!
Hu Yunxiang: Hi everyone, my name is Hu Yunxiang. I graduated with a bachelor's degree in automotive link design and will soon be pursuing a master's degree at the University of Electronic Science and Technology. Currently, I work at Nantang and recently joined the LXDAO community organization. I hope to learn Solidity and join LXDAO's project team for development. I strongly agree with LXDAO's philosophy and want to contribute in this area. I am also looking for learning methods, so if anyone has any suggestions or information that could help me, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!
Duan Chen: I am from Zhoukou, Henan, 26 years old, very interested in Web3 and blockchain, and I am here at LXDAO looking for more possibilities.
Wang Ruosong: Hi everyone, my name is Wang Ruosong, born in 1997, and I majored in software engineering at East China Normal University. Although I am theoretically a programmer, I have not worked in the field since graduation, making me a "deserter programmer." I haven't done any programming for several years, but I am willing to relearn and improve myself if needed in the future. I hope to communicate more with everyone, thank you!
Zhudi: Hi everyone, my name is Zhudi, you can call me Didi. I noticed that DAO organizations serve as a platform, which I find excellent because it connects producers and consumers. In my opinion, it's a great medium. Currently, I am not very familiar with these concepts and am starting from scratch. I am now learning how to use a wallet
We are delighted to have new friends join the community, congratulations on them officially becoming members of the LXDAO community and obtaining their first Badge!
Once a community member’s contribution reaches 500 contribution points, the Governance Group will automatically initiate a proposal for the issuance of a Buidler Card. Holding an LXDAO Buidler Card grants the holder the right to propose and vote on proposals, as well as access to LXDAO community’s financial, technical, and manpower support!
We cordially invite you to participate in the LXDAO’s weekly meeting at 2:00 a.m. (UTC) every Saturday.
Click here to join the weekly meeting:https://forum.lxdao.io/c/governance/community-call/22
Here, you can grasp the latest progress of various projects and working groups in the community, and learn about recruitment and bounty needs. Meanwhile, we welcome you to introduce yourself in the weekly meeting, which will help you integrate into our community more quickly.
Here are the key discussion topic for this week's LXDAO weekly meeting:
【LXDAO Bounty Guidelines Document】
Marcus has published the LXDAO Bounty Guidelines Document on the forum, aimed at helping LXDAO members quickly understand how the bounty mechanism works and find suitable bounty tasks to earn rewards through their contributions. Any LXDAO member can apply for a bounty based on their expertise and interests. The post provides a detailed roadmap for the entire bounty application process, including application, review, update, registration, announcement, reward, and archiving steps. Different working groups have different bounty incentive ranges, including governance, operations, and project incubation. The post also lists the bounty scopes and application details for each working group. For contributors not belonging to the aforementioned working groups, the guidelines suggest posting their contributions in the community forum or seeking rewards through the proposal process. The document emphasizes the importance of growing conscientiously through contributions and earning corresponding rewards, highlighting LXDAO's spirit of openness, transparency, and collaboration.
【LXDAO English Intensive Co-Learning Program】
This GitHub document provides a detailed introduction to the first "English Intensive Co-Learning" event initiated by LXDAO. The program aims to help participants improve their English listening and speaking skills through at least half an hour of deliberate practice every day. The event lasts for 21 days, with only two leave opportunities per week, requiring participants to submit daily learning proofs to the GitHub repository. The first session runs from June 24 to July 14, 2024, focusing on English learning methodology, dictation, and pure English communication. Participants need to use recommended learning materials and document their learning process. Registration involves forking the repository, creating personal notes, and submitting a PR. Once successfully merged, participants can start learning. They can also join the Telegram group for ongoing communication. The event offers no material incentives; gaining knowledge is the greatest reward. Registration is now open, so join us!
【LXDAO x Nantang Web3 Rural Construction Plan】
While conducting field research in Nantang Village, Yuxing met Professor Liang Shaoxiong from the team of Professor Wen Tiejun. Professor Wen has been encouraging his team to study blockchain and Web3 since 2017, but progress has been limited due to the gap between rural construction and Web3. Yuxing believes that LXDAO's educational products, such as MyFirstWeb3 and the Intensive Co-Learning program, can provide valuable Web3 education for rural builders. Community member Punkcan is also developing a tool to help beginners understand Web3, which aligns well with the needs of Professor Wen's team. Yuxing proposes to conduct two sessions of the course, with feedback from Professor Liang Shaoxiong, and apply for community funding support. This experiment aims to help Professor Wen's team understand Web3, establish a milestone for the LXDAO education brand, and contribute to rural and Web3 construction.
The latest member recruitment, task bounties, and partner talent recruitment at LXDAO will be presented on the Bounty Board. By following the Bounty Board, you can quickly access detailed job information, including specific requirements, desired qualifications, and incentive mechanisms.
Click here to view detailed recruitment information:
https://www.notion.so/Bounty-Dashboard-eac3abb08d504a2caa2f13337c825883
Here are the scheduled community meetings and working group meetings for this week. We invite everyone to participate! You can also subscribe to our meetings by visiting our official website LXDAO.io and clicking on “Want to check out the latest LXDAO Event”.
June 18, 2024, 4:00 PM (UTC+8) (Tuesday): EIP Fun Project Weekly Meeting
June 18, 2024, 6:00 PM (UTC+8) (Tuesday): LXDAO Forge Working Group Weekly Meeting
June 21, 2024, 10:00 AM (UTC+8) (Friday): LXDAO Operations Working Group Weekly Meeting
June 21, 2024, 6:15 PM (UTC+8) (Saturday): LXDAO Governance Working Group Weekly Meeting
June 22, 2024, 10:00 AM (UTC+8) (Saturday): LXDAO Community Weekly Meeting
Currently, LXDAO has a total of 4 working groups. 4working groups will provide updates this week
If you are interested in any of the working groups, you can directly contact the PM to apply for membership.
Last Week
Streamline the stand-up meeting process and LXDAO meeting system
Develop the S9 Governance Group roadmap
Improve the LXDAO Bounty mechanism
Organize LXDAO's Notion permissions and SOP
Follow up on matters related to LXDAO and Nantang
This Week
Follow up on last week's tasks
Operation Grop: Primarily responsible for the community management of LXDAO. Job functions include but are not limited to: community operations, new member acquisition, enhancing community influence, content creation and management, media branding, business development, etc.
Last Week
Basics
Daily guidance for new members, community operations and promotion, communication, etc.
Upload videos of regular weekly meetings and presentations
Coordinate operational work and provide project support
Completion of the formation and activation of the new S9 Operations Group team
Public announcement of the POC for the Operations Group from the previous month
BD
Daily BD work
Collaborate with the Uncommons community to translate the book "Mycofi" and complete the incentive announcement
Events
Review the "Ethereum Summer of Public Goods" event
Initiate preliminary communication with other project parties regarding Meetup-related matters
Plan the Tuesday Space online event
Content :
Daily operations of the official WeChat account, Twitter, and Mirror
Publish the weekly content output of the Translation Group and the Governance Group
Publish the LXDAO Weekly Report and the EIP Fun Weekly Report
This Week
Basics
Routine guidance for new members, community operation announcements, communications, and user growth on media platforms.
Events
Follow up on the planning of the two-year anniversary event.
BD
Daily BD work
Content
Format and release the LXDAO 105th weekly report and the EIP Weekly newsletter
Daily operations on WeChat Public Account, Twitter, and Mirror.
Forge Group: Gathers experienced PMs to explore, identify, and refine ideas and projects for public goods, measures and evaluates the progress of the working group, promotes and assists the advancement of LXDAO projects and various tasks, enabling LXDAO to operate more effectively.
Last Week
Wrote the project manual for Fairsharing
Advanced matters related to Openbounty
Progressed the LXDAO S9 core roadmap
The virtual group produced a translated article and is currently planning the next topic
This Week
Advance various affairs according to last week's plan.
Currently, LXDAO has 14 self-developed projects, 2 collaborative projects, This week, there will be progress on 1 project.
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EIP Fun is created with support from LXDAO and PlanckerDAO. We are dedicated to making the Ethereum ecosystem protocols (EIP, ERC, RIP) more engaging and accessible through content creation and community discussions, fostering the use of protocols.
For more information:https://lxdao.io/projects/011
Last Week
Officially launched the first week of the FPF Chinese project
Participated in ALLERCDEV S2E6
Published EIP Fun Weekly #51
This Week
Follow up on other matters from last week
Publish EIP Fun Weekly #52
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