4 Ways Gitcoin Passport Can Help DAOs
Imagine you bring chocolate chip cookies to the park. You leave the cookies with a sign that reads, “Please only take one.” Later, an individual tells you they saw...
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Imagine you bring chocolate chip cookies to the park. You leave the cookies with a sign that reads, “Please only take one.” Later, an individual tells you they saw...
This article explores the landscape of Grants 2.0, Sybil defense, SAD, and a case study of how Passport was integrated during GR14.
Sybil attacks are a known bug of...
At Gitcoin, we believe that digital identity is a public good. To coordinate and scale an open internet, we need tools that will enable successful and trustworthy...
Why decentralized identity is important and how it adds utility to communities.
Being human means, we seek to have a place in this world. Our identity trickles down...
Quadratic Funding is the mechanism we use to decide how matching funds should be distributed. It’s been called the “mathematically optimal way to fund an ecosystem...
Since 2019, Gitcoin has been an invaluable tool for communities seeking to build open source software, with over $60MM in funding going to thousands of projects.
Not...
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The event is kicking off on June 8th and running through June 23rd at...
Gitcoin was built in Colorado. It’s a big part of our culture and history, and we showed up ETHDenver in a big way to celebrate!
2019 has a lot of fantastic events lined up — and they all have to live up to high expectations set this weekend at ETHDenver. Set in the Sports Castle, 1,500 participants (including 750 hackers) shuttled into 6 floors including three hacking floors, a chill room, a Maker Space, and lots of interesting conversations about Ethereum and the future of the internet.
We’re excited to kick off 2019 with the announcement of Gitcoin Grants! Our newest product focuses on providing recurring funding for your work in open source software.