benedictvs

@benedictvs

Joined on Mar 4, 2022

  • IPFS Link Summary This proposal requests initial financing for the development and integration of Smart Invoice into the Nouns Builder DAO proposal builder, for which replenishing funds are anticipated to be procured from the Nouns Builder DAO. The integration aims to broaden Smart Invoice’s outreach within the Nouns ecosystem. By integrating into Nouns Builder, we will generate new grant revenue, expand Smart Invoice’s brand recognition, and create a template for future integrations. Objective We're excited to bespoke integration with the Nouns Proposal Builder. The completion of this integration is anticipated to lead to grant revenue from the Nouns Builder community, increase Smart Invoices brand recognition, and build reputation for further integration efforts in the future. Funds received would be used for future SmartInvoice development and upgrades of the milestoned proposal feature.
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  • Project Name ROM - No HR for DAOs. Contact Name Ben Biedermann Contact Email bb@acurraent.com Contact Telegram Handle
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  • The world of Web3 has opened up numerous opportunities for people to find a community that shares their values and allows them to connect and collaborate toward common missions. But how do we collaborate when we barely know our fellow contributors or have never seen their faces? And how do we onboard more people with diverse backgrounds so we can develop a resilient ecosystem and bring it into the mainstream? Web3 is developing solutions for these problems and creates ways for people to build real value within global communities. While it is becoming more effective for these communities to coordinate, collaborate and empower work, many of these solutions are still far from offering frictionless user experiences. One reason is the lacking integration on a data management level, where recursion to the trusted ledger is not an option. Gas costs have increased significantly over the past five years, moreover, most data should not even be on-chain. Additionally, some of the platforms offering solutions are just too complicated, especially for those not yet evangelized in Web3. Although decentralized web-based solutions are built with free and open-source software for achieving interoperability, most products just added a blockchain to their siloed databases for offering Sign-in with Ethereum as an additional authentication method. It's important we find solutions to make it easier and more effective for these communities get work done while also developing relationships with one another and building trust. How to know who you are working with As professionals in web3, the lack of end-to-end business suites that tie EVM-compliant addresses to legacy solutions like email or messaging apps, even simple problems, such as business cards, or controlling who has access to community content, become obstacles that are not easily overcome. When looking to onboard people to this space, it is important to offer the benefits of Web3 infrastructure without being bogged down by the complexity of the tools and the jargon that comes along with them. We are looking to bring value to communities that are Web3-native as well as those that are Web3-curious. Once two parties arrive at a contractual agreement, or a community has onboarded the majority of members and they finally get to work, coordination and collaboration problems have to be solved. On one hand, in a pseudonymous environment accountability of individual contributors can stay behind expectations. On the other, contributors face difficulties safeguarding their work's attribution. These issues result in creative solutions, like naming a Google Mail address after your ENS domain, providing your deliverables exclusively on siloed Web2 solutions only you control, or finding a platform that allows tasks to be assigned and member contributions to be tracked. Bringing Accountability and Attribution together
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  • Lately, it's become apparent that Guilders lack effective resources and frameworks for describing (or shilling) Raid Guild to others, especially potential new clients. Inbound leads have been few & far between, and Guilders have begun to do more outbound business development to secure new clients. Agreement was reached that Raid Guild must enhance marketing positioning and unify messaging that effectively expresses Raid Guild's unique value proposition(s). This needs to be agile and efficient; marketing initiatives that are research heavy and produce lengthy reports with little actionable items are seen as not helpful. We propose a the production of two decks: a BD deck meant to be distributed/presented to potential clients, and an EPK more for general outreach. The process to architect both decks is near identical, and below we outline a flow to do just that. Project Submitted By @st4rgarden, @benedictvscriticus, @joshsdoug Summary
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  • https://i.imgur.com/NTP6FC5.png Deliverables Raid Guild sets out to support Syscoin’s desire to establish its L1-network as a leading layer-one ecosystem, with excellent data availability and lending markets by delivering a fork of the tender.fi application. The software is adapted by Raid Guild to the specific needs of Syscoin’s architecture and deployed as a graphical user interfaced (GUI)-based dApp on Syscoin’s networks. To this end, Raid Guild will research and utilise Syscoin’s Graph setup. Itemized Deliverables Forking the Tender.fi lending market-applicationmaking necessary changes to adapt the fork to the requirements of Syscoin L1 deploying and testing the respective to a Syscoin Testnet deploying and testing the smart contracts on Syscoin Mainnet
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  • Student’s name & surname Ben Biedermann I.D. Card number 2008395 Mode of attendance Part-time Commencement date
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