Crypto Good

Crypto Good explores the intersection of cryptocurrency and social impact through the lens of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs). It covers building, governance, fundraising, and the future of work in the crypto space, focusing on leveraging web3 technologies for positive global change and community-led initiatives.

Cryptocurrency and Social Impact Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) Web3 Technologies DAO Fundraising and Governance Digital Communities and Network States Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) Blockchain for Good Initiatives

The hottest Substack posts of Crypto Good

And their main takeaways
9 implied HN points โ€ข 25 Feb 24
  1. Grant Orb is an AI grant writer that can create winning grant proposals in minutes with just a brief project outline, saving up to 95% of your time.
  2. AI is transforming the nonprofit sector by making grant writing more efficient and accessible to organizations of all sizes.
  3. Generative AI technology like Grant Orb can quickly and intelligently create compelling grant proposals, allowing organizations to focus more on their mission and fundraising goals.
9 implied HN points โ€ข 30 Apr 23
  1. Join the Impact DAO Beginner's Course to learn how to build decentralized impact communities.
  2. The course is free and delivered in 7 bite-sized modules to help you start quickly.
  3. Learn from experienced Impact DAO builders and get certified upon course completion.
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3 implied HN points โ€ข 16 Jul 23
  1. Non-transferable NFTs are changing the speculative culture of Web3 by focusing on earned tokens that can't be bought or sold.
  2. These non-transferable tokens showcase individuals' complex identities, opening up social and economic opportunities online and offline.
  3. The use of non-transferable NFTs can lead Web3 into the mainstream by emphasizing self-sovereign decentralized identities.
3 implied HN points โ€ข 05 Jul 23
  1. City DAO is the first community-governed city on the blockchain with a unique Network State concept, started in Wyoming.
  2. Notable figures like Vitalik Buterin and Brian Armstrong are early citizens of City DAO, participating through Citizen NFTs.
  3. City DAO's governance model has evolved over time, exploring trends like moving away from direct democracy and focusing on productivity in decision-making.
3 implied HN points โ€ข 15 May 23
  1. Step 6 involves fundraising through tools like crypto wallets and multi-sig wallets in web3.
  2. Web3 fundraising options include platforms like Gitcoin and Giveth, DAO proposals, and support from foundations like Near and Celo.
  3. Innovative fundraising avenues in web3 include retroactive funding, impact certificates, and decentralized fundraising concepts.
0 implied HN points โ€ข 06 May 23
  1. Using essential tools like a space for community and writing platforms is crucial for starting an Impact DAO.
  2. Documenting everything, including values, mission, and wins, is important for organizational knowledge and growth.
  3. Understanding the best ops structure like workstreams or pods is key in managing a DAO effectively.
0 implied HN points โ€ข 05 May 23
  1. Impact DAOs are decentralized organizations focused on doing good for people and the planet.
  2. Core purpose is crucial and should drive all actions, not just be an afterthought.
  3. Advantages of Impact DAOs include global participation, borderless setup, and decentralized decision-making.
0 implied HN points โ€ข 28 Feb 23
  1. The study focuses on Impact DAOs, digital organizations using web3 tools for coordination and transparency.
  2. Selection criteria include being an Impact DAO, diversity in categories, operational history, and tangible impact.
  3. The research process involved screening a list of 70+ Impact DAOs, selecting based on set criteria and recommendations.
0 implied HN points โ€ข 05 May 23
  1. Start with the why: understanding your purpose can bring clarity to your actions.
  2. Define your values early on: they shape the culture of your community.
  3. Craft a clear mission statement: it's your elevator pitch for your purpose.