
OnChain Indicators of Engaged DAO Voters
Summary:Engaged governance participants were identified as the top 25% of governance voters ranked by voting frequency. Several onchain actions set engaged governance participants apart from the rest, most importantly voting frequency, number of votes, and number of delegates pledged to the participant. Other indicators of engaged governance participants include ENS registrations and the number of decentralized exchange (DEX) trades and NFT activity within the last 60 days.IntroThis research ...

Introducing the Opportunities Feed on Superchain.Eco
Weโre excited to roll out the Opportunities feed on Superchain.Eco โ a new, dedicated section highlighting ways to earn rewards across the Superchain. Think of it as an evolution of our Programs page, but focused on active user opportunities. Instead of just listing initiatives, the Opportunities feed showcases live incentives where you can jump in and start earning from the Superchain ecosystem.Kicking Things Off with SuperStacksSuperStacks is the first featured opportunity on this new fee. ...

Super Accounts: Accelerating meaningful contributions across the Superchain
To accelerate meaningful contributions across the Superchain, the Superchain Eco team has developed Super Accounts, Superchain native-smart accounts powered by Safe that allow users to earn Superchain Points for meaningful onchain participation, increase their Superchain Rank, and evolve their Account to unlock special perks, such as access to a weekly Superchain Raffle and discounts in applications. Visit account.superchain.eco to create your Super Account After winning first place in Nouns ...
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OnChain Indicators of Engaged DAO Voters
Summary:Engaged governance participants were identified as the top 25% of governance voters ranked by voting frequency. Several onchain actions set engaged governance participants apart from the rest, most importantly voting frequency, number of votes, and number of delegates pledged to the participant. Other indicators of engaged governance participants include ENS registrations and the number of decentralized exchange (DEX) trades and NFT activity within the last 60 days.IntroThis research ...

Introducing the Opportunities Feed on Superchain.Eco
Weโre excited to roll out the Opportunities feed on Superchain.Eco โ a new, dedicated section highlighting ways to earn rewards across the Superchain. Think of it as an evolution of our Programs page, but focused on active user opportunities. Instead of just listing initiatives, the Opportunities feed showcases live incentives where you can jump in and start earning from the Superchain ecosystem.Kicking Things Off with SuperStacksSuperStacks is the first featured opportunity on this new fee. ...

Super Accounts: Accelerating meaningful contributions across the Superchain
To accelerate meaningful contributions across the Superchain, the Superchain Eco team has developed Super Accounts, Superchain native-smart accounts powered by Safe that allow users to earn Superchain Points for meaningful onchain participation, increase their Superchain Rank, and evolve their Account to unlock special perks, such as access to a weekly Superchain Raffle and discounts in applications. Visit account.superchain.eco to create your Super Account After winning first place in Nouns ...
Unofficial HQ for everything Optimism and the Superchain Ecosystem
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Celestia has introduced an Ethereum fallback mechanism for the OP Stack, enhancing its functionality and reliability. This mechanism serves as a contingency plan, ensuring that the OP Stack remains operational even if Celestia's primary consensus layer encounters issues. It leverages Ethereum's robust and well-established network as a backup, providing a secondary layer of security and stability.
The integration of this fallback system with Ethereum is a strategic move. Ethereum's widespread adoption and proven track record in handling decentralized applications and smart contracts make it an ideal backup. In the event of a failure or unexpected downtime in Celestia's main network, the OP Stack can seamlessly switch to Ethereum. This transition maintains the continuity of operations without significant disruptions.
This approach offers several benefits. Firstly, it increases the resilience of the OP Stack against potential network failures or attacks. By having Ethereum as a fallback, Celestia ensures that its network can continue to operate under adverse conditions. Secondly, it instills greater confidence among users and developers, knowing that there is a reliable backup in place. This confidence is crucial for the adoption and long-term success of the platform.
Moreover, the Ethereum fallback mechanism is designed to be efficient and seamless. It minimizes the impact on end-users during the transition, maintaining a consistent user experience. This efficiency is vital for decentralized applications that require high uptime and reliability. Read all about it here

OP Testnets are migrating from OP Goerli to OP Sepolia.
The OP testnets are undergoing a significant transition, moving from OP Goerli to OP Sepolia. This migration marks a pivotal shift in the development and testing environment for the OP Stack. The move to Sepolia is driven by the need for a more stable and reliable testing ground, as Sepolia is known for its robust infrastructure and consistent performance.
This migration is crucial for developers who rely on the OP testnets for testing their applications and protocols. The switch to Sepolia offers them a more dependable environment, reducing the likelihood of encountering issues that could hinder their development process. It's important for developers to note this change and adjust their testing strategies accordingly.
The transition from OP Goerli to OP Sepolia is not just a simple switch of testnets; it represents a strategic move towards a more efficient and stable development ecosystem for the OP Stack. This change is expected to bring about improved testing conditions, ultimately contributing to the development of more robust and reliable applications on the OP platform. Read all about it here.

The Degen Hackathon by Mode Network.
Mode Network is hosting an exciting event, the Degen Hackathon, which is garnering attention in the blockchain and cryptocurrency community. This hackathon represents a significant opportunity for developers and innovators in the space to showcase their skills, creativity, and understanding of blockchain technology.
The Degen Hackathon by Mode Network is not just a typical coding competition; it's a platform for participants to experiment with new ideas, push the boundaries of blockchain technology, and potentially shape the future of decentralized applications (DApps). This event is particularly appealing to those who are passionate about blockchain and are eager to contribute to its evolution.
One of the most notable aspects of the Degen Hackathon is the panel of judges. Mode Network has brought together a diverse group of experts from the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry. These judges are not only there to evaluate the submissions but also to provide insights, feedback, and guidance to the participants. Their involvement adds significant value to the hackathon, as they bring a wealth of knowledge and experience. Read all about it here.

The Optimism Special Voting Cycle #16b has recently concluded, marking a significant milestone in the platform's governance and development. This voting cycle brought several key decisions and developments that are set to shape the future of the Optimism ecosystem.
One of the major outcomes of this cycle was the ratification of the Law of Chains. This is a pivotal step forward, as it lays the groundwork for Superchain governance. The Law of Chains is expected to bring a more structured and efficient approach to how decisions are made and implemented within the Optimism network, particularly concerning the Superchain - a critical component of the ecosystem.
Additionally, the approval of the Chain Delegation Program is another highlight of this voting cycle. This program is designed to integrate OP Chains into the broader Optimism governance structure. By doing so, it aims to foster a more inclusive and representative governance model, where various chains within the Optimism ecosystem can have a say in its direction and policies. This move is seen as a step towards greater decentralization and community involvement in governance decisions.
Furthermore, the election of 18 Council Members by the Token House is a notable development. These members are tasked with representing the interests of token holders and contributing to the governance process. Their election signifies the community's trust and expectations in them to guide and shape the future of Optimism. The diverse backgrounds and expertise of these council members are expected to bring valuable perspectives and insights to the governance process.
Retro PGF 3 is coming to an end.If you've found the Superchain Eco or Superchain Sunday sessions beneficial, now is a great time to share your experiences and insights with other badgeholders.
You can check out our application here ๐


Celestia has introduced an Ethereum fallback mechanism for the OP Stack, enhancing its functionality and reliability. This mechanism serves as a contingency plan, ensuring that the OP Stack remains operational even if Celestia's primary consensus layer encounters issues. It leverages Ethereum's robust and well-established network as a backup, providing a secondary layer of security and stability.
The integration of this fallback system with Ethereum is a strategic move. Ethereum's widespread adoption and proven track record in handling decentralized applications and smart contracts make it an ideal backup. In the event of a failure or unexpected downtime in Celestia's main network, the OP Stack can seamlessly switch to Ethereum. This transition maintains the continuity of operations without significant disruptions.
This approach offers several benefits. Firstly, it increases the resilience of the OP Stack against potential network failures or attacks. By having Ethereum as a fallback, Celestia ensures that its network can continue to operate under adverse conditions. Secondly, it instills greater confidence among users and developers, knowing that there is a reliable backup in place. This confidence is crucial for the adoption and long-term success of the platform.
Moreover, the Ethereum fallback mechanism is designed to be efficient and seamless. It minimizes the impact on end-users during the transition, maintaining a consistent user experience. This efficiency is vital for decentralized applications that require high uptime and reliability. Read all about it here

OP Testnets are migrating from OP Goerli to OP Sepolia.
The OP testnets are undergoing a significant transition, moving from OP Goerli to OP Sepolia. This migration marks a pivotal shift in the development and testing environment for the OP Stack. The move to Sepolia is driven by the need for a more stable and reliable testing ground, as Sepolia is known for its robust infrastructure and consistent performance.
This migration is crucial for developers who rely on the OP testnets for testing their applications and protocols. The switch to Sepolia offers them a more dependable environment, reducing the likelihood of encountering issues that could hinder their development process. It's important for developers to note this change and adjust their testing strategies accordingly.
The transition from OP Goerli to OP Sepolia is not just a simple switch of testnets; it represents a strategic move towards a more efficient and stable development ecosystem for the OP Stack. This change is expected to bring about improved testing conditions, ultimately contributing to the development of more robust and reliable applications on the OP platform. Read all about it here.

The Degen Hackathon by Mode Network.
Mode Network is hosting an exciting event, the Degen Hackathon, which is garnering attention in the blockchain and cryptocurrency community. This hackathon represents a significant opportunity for developers and innovators in the space to showcase their skills, creativity, and understanding of blockchain technology.
The Degen Hackathon by Mode Network is not just a typical coding competition; it's a platform for participants to experiment with new ideas, push the boundaries of blockchain technology, and potentially shape the future of decentralized applications (DApps). This event is particularly appealing to those who are passionate about blockchain and are eager to contribute to its evolution.
One of the most notable aspects of the Degen Hackathon is the panel of judges. Mode Network has brought together a diverse group of experts from the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry. These judges are not only there to evaluate the submissions but also to provide insights, feedback, and guidance to the participants. Their involvement adds significant value to the hackathon, as they bring a wealth of knowledge and experience. Read all about it here.

The Optimism Special Voting Cycle #16b has recently concluded, marking a significant milestone in the platform's governance and development. This voting cycle brought several key decisions and developments that are set to shape the future of the Optimism ecosystem.
One of the major outcomes of this cycle was the ratification of the Law of Chains. This is a pivotal step forward, as it lays the groundwork for Superchain governance. The Law of Chains is expected to bring a more structured and efficient approach to how decisions are made and implemented within the Optimism network, particularly concerning the Superchain - a critical component of the ecosystem.
Additionally, the approval of the Chain Delegation Program is another highlight of this voting cycle. This program is designed to integrate OP Chains into the broader Optimism governance structure. By doing so, it aims to foster a more inclusive and representative governance model, where various chains within the Optimism ecosystem can have a say in its direction and policies. This move is seen as a step towards greater decentralization and community involvement in governance decisions.
Furthermore, the election of 18 Council Members by the Token House is a notable development. These members are tasked with representing the interests of token holders and contributing to the governance process. Their election signifies the community's trust and expectations in them to guide and shape the future of Optimism. The diverse backgrounds and expertise of these council members are expected to bring valuable perspectives and insights to the governance process.
Retro PGF 3 is coming to an end.If you've found the Superchain Eco or Superchain Sunday sessions beneficial, now is a great time to share your experiences and insights with other badgeholders.
You can check out our application here ๐

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