$104.60 crowdfunded from 52 people
$223.25 received from matching pools
Onchain Experiments is an innovative educational initiative aimed at empowering content creators within the Web3 space through a YouTube channel that delivers comprehensive how-to guides and tutorials. Our focus is twofold:
For Musicians: We provide strategies for monetizing their music and media directly on the blockchain, presenting new avenues for revenue generation in the Web3 ecosystem.
For Developers: We offer in-depth tutorials on building decentralized applications (dApps), encouraging the development of robust and user-centric Web3 software.
Impact Goals:
The project's impact is measured through the following objectives:
Educational Outreach: By simplifying complex Web3 concepts, we aim to reduce the entry barriers for musicians and developers who are interested in blockchain technology but lack the technical background.
Community Growth: We aspire to foster a community of informed creators who can leverage blockchain technology for creative and financial autonomy.
Resource Accessibility: Our bilingual content (English and Spanish) ensures inclusivity, catering to a broader audience and supporting diversity in the Web3 space.
Practical Empowerment: Through practical guides like "Building an App with Zora Protocol Rewards" and "How to build a custom ERC6551 iframe," we enable creators to not only learn but also apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios.
Example Video Titles and Their Purpose:
"Mastering Smart Wallet Transfers" and "Dominando las Transferencias con Billeteras Inteligentes" help users handle the basics of Web3 transactions.
"Building an App with Zora Protocol Rewards" provides a step-by-step guide for developers to integrate earning mechanisms into their dApps.
"How to build a custom ERC6551 iframe" allows developers to understand and implement a specific type of smart contract functionality.
"Adding a Checkpoint Sync URL to Speed Up ETH2 Consensus Client Synchronization" is aimed at improving the efficiency of nodes in the Ethereum network.
Conclusion:
With an eye on inclusion, diversity, and advocacy, Onchain Experiments is positioned to be a pivotal resource in the Web3 community and education space. Our application for this grant is driven by a commitment to contribute meaningful, actionable knowledge that not only informs but also equips our audience with the tools they need to succeed in the evolving digital economy.
Onchain Experiments History
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accepted into Web3 Community and Education 1 year ago. 52 people contributed $105 to the project, and $223 of match funding was provided.