
Rarible Protocol chain integrations: Q1 2024 recap
Rarible Protocol is a foundational layer of the RARI ecosystem. Powering thousands of developers with an out-of-the-box toolset to build NFT dApps, it enables millions of users to exchange, transfer and mints NFTs. By simplifying building, it facilitates the web3 adoption – in a completely free, open-source and community-governed way. To maximize the opportunities for developers, the Rarible Protocol team has been working tirelessly to bring our tools to various chains. You can check out the ...

RARI Chain Mainnet is live
TLDR; We are delighted to announce that the RARI Chain is now live on Mainnet—the first creator-centric chain with royalties embedded on the sequencer level. With lightning-fast transactions and near-zero gas fees, we are focused on building a pathway to new NFT use cases on a secure L3 powered by Arbitrum. Since the inception of the RARI DAO and RARI Foundation in 2022, our mission has been to build decentralized infrastructure to power NFT use cases of the future. We built the RARI Chain, i...

Announcing RARI Chain: the creator-led chain with built-in royalties
Creators are the backbone and soul of the NFT space. Without them, there would be no industry, no staggering trading volume, no revolutionary technological innovation. And yet, when it comes to sharing the profits, creators are usually the ones who are left behind. This is about to change. RARI Foundation has been working on a solution that would forever bring royalties into the foundation of each project, making creator compensation a must, a non-negotiable.Introducing RARI Chain: the chain ...
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Rarible Protocol chain integrations: Q1 2024 recap
Rarible Protocol is a foundational layer of the RARI ecosystem. Powering thousands of developers with an out-of-the-box toolset to build NFT dApps, it enables millions of users to exchange, transfer and mints NFTs. By simplifying building, it facilitates the web3 adoption – in a completely free, open-source and community-governed way. To maximize the opportunities for developers, the Rarible Protocol team has been working tirelessly to bring our tools to various chains. You can check out the ...

RARI Chain Mainnet is live
TLDR; We are delighted to announce that the RARI Chain is now live on Mainnet—the first creator-centric chain with royalties embedded on the sequencer level. With lightning-fast transactions and near-zero gas fees, we are focused on building a pathway to new NFT use cases on a secure L3 powered by Arbitrum. Since the inception of the RARI DAO and RARI Foundation in 2022, our mission has been to build decentralized infrastructure to power NFT use cases of the future. We built the RARI Chain, i...

Announcing RARI Chain: the creator-led chain with built-in royalties
Creators are the backbone and soul of the NFT space. Without them, there would be no industry, no staggering trading volume, no revolutionary technological innovation. And yet, when it comes to sharing the profits, creators are usually the ones who are left behind. This is about to change. RARI Foundation has been working on a solution that would forever bring royalties into the foundation of each project, making creator compensation a must, a non-negotiable.Introducing RARI Chain: the chain ...
RARI Foundation is a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) governed by veRARI token holders

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This article is a work-in-progress and will be changed and completed*. *We highly appreciate any feedback: if you know what will make this guide better, please let us know on RARI Foundation Discord #chat!
RARI Foundation has entered 2023 as an active DAO with a vibrant community: through voting, veRARI token holders approved the operational budget for the year and funded Rarible Twitter bot that will be built with Rarible Protocol. And this is just the beginning.
Do you have an idea that you think would benefit the Rarible ecosystem? This article will guide you through the entire process from submitting your proposal to seeing your idea brought to life.
Proposals are technically legal documents, they need to follow a specific format: abstract, motivation, rationale, key terms, specifications, steps to implement. Here’s what each of these parts mean:
Abstract: you can think about this as a TL;DR (“too long; didn't read”) or a very short pitch of your idea. This part of your proposal can be as short as one or two sentences – make sure you include the most important thoughts.
Motivation: This part should focus on the value that your proposal would bring to the community and overall ecosystem if approved. Think about how your idea could benefit the community long term, and why would voters be motivated to approve your proposal?
Rationale: As defined in Oxford Dictionary, rationale is a “set of reasons or a logical basis for a course of action…”. In practice, this is the part that will convince the community if it’s a yay or nay! Provide all the best reasons why what you are offering is a good idea. Get as specific as possible. If the proposal involves funding of your idea, consider providing your experience and qualifications that will be convincing to the community.
Key terms: This part is optional. If you think that your proposal has some terms that will not be clear to the general public, please list them here and provide brief definitions.
Specifications: Here is where all the details and numbers come in. What is the exact timing of the activity you are proposing? What are the deliverables? This part will vary for different proposals. Approach it as technical specifications or statement of work you will include in a contract in the “default world.” Tables, graphs and images to support your idea are welcome.
You can find an example of a successful proposal here.
Now that you have the text of your proposal, post it on https://forum.rari.foundation, where it will be up for 7 days before being put on Tally. Collect feedback and chat with the community, see what they have to say! It’s also a good idea to attend a community call and present your proposal there.
You’re almost there! Head over to https://www.tally.xyz/gov/rari-foundation, connect your wallet and click “Create new proposal”.

Pick “On-chain” and make sure that you check all the boxes you need to get going.
Important: to create a proposal, you need 5,000 veRARI (owned or delegated). If you don’t have this amount, don’t worry – you can collaborate with a delegate who can do this on your behalf. You can read more about how the RARI delegation program works here.

Name your proposal and optionally add an action (an on-chain tx such as spend money or upgrade contract). Preview your proposal and submit!
During this step, the community has 5 days to vote for, against or abstain from voting. For any decision to be executed, 10% of all veRARI quorum must be reached.
Don’t just wait to see what happens – active involvement in the community will make sure that you got your message out there and attracted the voters attention. RARI Foundation team is here to help you with it.
This time is needed for additional due diligence. Illegal proposals can be vetoed by Director.
Congratulations! Watch the impact your participation makes on the community and start preparing your next idea.
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This article is a work-in-progress and will be changed and completed*. *We highly appreciate any feedback: if you know what will make this guide better, please let us know on RARI Foundation Discord #chat!
RARI Foundation has entered 2023 as an active DAO with a vibrant community: through voting, veRARI token holders approved the operational budget for the year and funded Rarible Twitter bot that will be built with Rarible Protocol. And this is just the beginning.
Do you have an idea that you think would benefit the Rarible ecosystem? This article will guide you through the entire process from submitting your proposal to seeing your idea brought to life.
Proposals are technically legal documents, they need to follow a specific format: abstract, motivation, rationale, key terms, specifications, steps to implement. Here’s what each of these parts mean:
Abstract: you can think about this as a TL;DR (“too long; didn't read”) or a very short pitch of your idea. This part of your proposal can be as short as one or two sentences – make sure you include the most important thoughts.
Motivation: This part should focus on the value that your proposal would bring to the community and overall ecosystem if approved. Think about how your idea could benefit the community long term, and why would voters be motivated to approve your proposal?
Rationale: As defined in Oxford Dictionary, rationale is a “set of reasons or a logical basis for a course of action…”. In practice, this is the part that will convince the community if it’s a yay or nay! Provide all the best reasons why what you are offering is a good idea. Get as specific as possible. If the proposal involves funding of your idea, consider providing your experience and qualifications that will be convincing to the community.
Key terms: This part is optional. If you think that your proposal has some terms that will not be clear to the general public, please list them here and provide brief definitions.
Specifications: Here is where all the details and numbers come in. What is the exact timing of the activity you are proposing? What are the deliverables? This part will vary for different proposals. Approach it as technical specifications or statement of work you will include in a contract in the “default world.” Tables, graphs and images to support your idea are welcome.
You can find an example of a successful proposal here.
Now that you have the text of your proposal, post it on https://forum.rari.foundation, where it will be up for 7 days before being put on Tally. Collect feedback and chat with the community, see what they have to say! It’s also a good idea to attend a community call and present your proposal there.
You’re almost there! Head over to https://www.tally.xyz/gov/rari-foundation, connect your wallet and click “Create new proposal”.

Pick “On-chain” and make sure that you check all the boxes you need to get going.
Important: to create a proposal, you need 5,000 veRARI (owned or delegated). If you don’t have this amount, don’t worry – you can collaborate with a delegate who can do this on your behalf. You can read more about how the RARI delegation program works here.

Name your proposal and optionally add an action (an on-chain tx such as spend money or upgrade contract). Preview your proposal and submit!
During this step, the community has 5 days to vote for, against or abstain from voting. For any decision to be executed, 10% of all veRARI quorum must be reached.
Don’t just wait to see what happens – active involvement in the community will make sure that you got your message out there and attracted the voters attention. RARI Foundation team is here to help you with it.
This time is needed for additional due diligence. Illegal proposals can be vetoed by Director.
Congratulations! Watch the impact your participation makes on the community and start preparing your next idea.
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