Jackie Chen | Princeton Blockchain Club

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University blockchain club president organizing activities, managing $4.5 million ARB votes, and leading 20+ students in governance discussions within Arbitrum DAO.

Hello everyone!

I am the president of the Princeton Blockchain Club (PBC)

PBC is Princeton University's largest student-run blockchain hub, featuring over 200 undergrads, grads, and alums interested in the frontier of Web3!

I directly organize all activities in our community, including managing our $4.5 million delegated ARB votes which makes us the largest university organization on the Arbitrum DAO. I've also organized student engagement events with Savvy DeFi in New York and Layer3 with limes.eth and others at the Brass Factory.

I also work with Carlz.eth on governance, and we've recently grew our Arbitrum DAO organization arm to over 20 actives students to discuss proposals and votes!

Jackie Chen | Princeton Blockchain Club History

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