$278.10 crowdfunded from 36 people
$599.79 received from matching pools
In my involvement with Web3, I have actively contributed to various events, initiatives, and communities, fueling my passion for decentralized technologies and their potential for positive change.
As a dedicated volunteer, I have supported prominent conferences like Devcon VI, ETH Medellín, ETH San Francisco, Próspera DeFi Summit, ETHDenver, ETH Tokyo, and ETHLisbon. These experiences provided invaluable opportunities to connect with the Web3 community, network with industry leaders, and stay updated on the latest innovations.
I have also had the privilege of sharing my insights as a speaker at events such as Blockchain Summit Latam2022, ReFiGathering Spain, ETHBarcelona, Blockchain Summit Latam2023 and more. These speaking engagements have allowed me to contribute to meaningful discussions and showcase the transformative potential of blockchain technology.
As a Co-Founder of ReFiMedellín and CelLAtamDAO I have played integral roles in establishing thriving nodes within the ReFi ecosystem, driving inclusive economic opportunities. Additionally, as the Founder of Green Digital Guardians, I am dedicated to preserving our natural resources through sustainable initiatives.
In online communities, I have served as a Discord admin and moderator, fostering vibrant and inclusive discussions while providing support to fellow enthusiasts. I have also actively participated in the governance process of the Celo blockchain, contributing to decentralized decision-making and consensus-building.
I would love to assit Devconnect as a Volunteer and also help ETHGlobal with the coordination of Volunteers, but anyway the budget for me to travel to Turkey is super expensive so that's why I decided to apply to this grant, hopefully all of you can help me :)
Juan Volunteer Instanbul History
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accepted into Devconnect + ETHGlobal Volunteers Final Donation Round 1 year ago.
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accepted into LatAM & Africa DevConnect and EthGlobal Vounteer Program 1 year ago. 36 people contributed $184 to the project, and $600 of match funding was provided.