$725.91 crowdfunded from 271 people
$10,330.78 received from matching pools
This will help Arbitrum attract quality builders through community growth activities such as education courses, bootcamps, hackathons and sponsoring events. Other ideas might include:
Online Tutorials and Guides: Develop comprehensive tutorials and guides for developers and users to help them understand how to use Arbitrum effectively. This could include step-by-step instructions for deploying contracts, interacting with the network, and utilizing its features.
Documentation Enhancement: Improve the official documentation of Arbitrum, making it more detailed, organized, and user-friendly. This can help both developers and users navigate the technology.
Hackathons and Workshops: Organize virtual or in-person hackathons, workshops, and coding challenges to encourage developers to experiment with and build on the Arbitrum platform. Offer prizes and rewards to incentivize participation.
Content Creation: Regularly produce high-quality blog posts, articles, and infographics that explain the benefits of Arbitrum, showcase its use cases, and address common questions and concerns.
Social Media Campaigns: Develop engaging social media campaigns across platforms like Twitter, Reddit, and LinkedIn. Share updates, success stories, and relevant news to keep the community informed and engaged.
Community Forums: Launch and maintain official community forums or discussion boards where users and developers can interact, share ideas, ask questions, and offer support.
Ambassador Programs: Establish an ambassador program where passionate community members can represent Arbitrum at events, online forums, and local meetups to spread the word.
Localized Outreach: Reach out to non-English-speaking communities by translating educational materials, hosting webinars in various languages, and engaging with community members from different regions.
Feedback Collection: Actively gather feedback from the community regarding their experiences with Arbitrum. This feedback loop can help identify areas for improvement and inform future updates.
Community Contests: Organize contests that encourage the community to contribute in creative ways, such as designing logos, creating educational content, or proposing new use cases.
The Education, community growth & events Round History
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accepted into Arbitrum Domain Round 1 year ago. 271 people contributed $726 to the project, and $10,331 of match funding was provided.