$1,121.49 crowdfunded from 695 people
$3,926.55 received from matching pools
We are a community that organizes diverse educational events between nodes that impact the different regions of Colombia.
We work towards our local and all Spanish-speaking community, trying to raise the adoption and development of Web3 technologies for the public good.
We are organizing with an Aragon DAO on the Polygon chain to manage the funds with a collectively designed distribution mechanism.
Aragon on Polygon: https://app.aragon.org/#/daos/polygon/0x3b650496e31b01bb3da13a9f762b1dbdfcaf1640/dashboard
Before Q3 2023 we used Aragon on Gnosis Chain. (https://xdai.aragon.blossom.software/#/ethereumcolombia/)
We encourage locals to advance through their learning curve so that they are ready to engage and contribute to Web3 projects across the globe, increasing Latin American participation in the space and raising its competence in the worldwide marketplace.
We also involve new Developers in the Ethereum ecosystem through IRL and online Speedrun Ethereum workshops and meetups in different locations. We have had special guests like Austin Griffith, Jordi Baylina, Mariano Dipietrantonio, and Kevin Jones.
You can join our conversation on the national Telegram channel (https://t.me/EthColombia)
Local nodes:
Bogotá : https://www.meetup.com/ethereum-bogota/ MedellĂn : https://www.meetup.com/ethereum-medellin/ Caribe: https://www.meetup.com/es/ethereum-caribe/ Cali : https://www.meetup.com/es-ES/ethereum-cali/ Eje Cafetero : https://www.meetup.com/ethejecafetero/
Ethereum Colombia DAO History
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accepted into Web3 Community and Education 1 year ago. 71 people contributed $116 to the project, and $456 of match funding was provided.
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applied to the The Education, community growth & events Round 1 year ago which was rejected
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accepted into Web3 Community and Education 1 year ago. 610 people contributed $908 to the project, and $2,983 of match funding was provided.
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accepted into Web3 Community and Education 1 year ago. 14 people contributed $98 to the project, and $488 of match funding was provided.