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Cohort Theme: Agentic AI and EVM Blockchain Integrations

Start Date: Last Week of January 2025

Time: 11am Mountain Time, Daily

Place: RaidGuild Discord cohort channel

Registration form:
https://raidguild-cohort-waitlist.vercel.app/


Overview

This document is intended to guide the planning, execution, and refinement of the upcoming RaidGuild cohort. The focus will be on exploring the intersection of agentic AI and EVM blockchain integrations, with an emphasis on practical applications, collaborative hacking, and community building.

https://www.raidguild.org/join/1


Core Goals

  1. Education: Provide participants with a solid understanding of agentic AI systems and their potential in EVM-compatible blockchains.
  2. Innovation: Inspire participants to create unique projects integrating AI agents and blockchain systems.
  3. Collaboration: Foster a vibrant community of builders, thinkers, and leaders in the web3 and AI space.
  4. Exposure: Feature cutting-edge tools and methodologies through guest speakers and hands-on workshops.

Program Structure

Week 1: Discovery - Orientation and Foundations

  • Topics:
    • Introduction to RaidGuild and cohort theme.
    • Icebreakers and introductions.
    • Overview of EVM blockchains and agentic AI.
    • Setting up developer environments (e.g., Hardhat, Foundry, OpenAI tools).
  • Workshops:
    • Building your first EVM-compatible AI agent.
    • Introduction to AI agent frameworks.
    • Product Team AI workflows for content creation, project management, client support/management, prototyping, design, evm blockchain integrations.
  • Guest Speakers: TBD

Week 2: Diverge - Ideate and Deep Dive into Tools and Techniques

  • Topics:

    • RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) for internal org and blockchain data.
    • Agent Ethics
  • Workshops:

    • Exploring AI tools (e.g., Cursor, v0.dev, OpenAI API).
    • Using The Graph and Farcaster APIs for AI-driven interactions.
    • Running local models with OpenWebUI and Ollama.
    • Ideation workshops
    • Meme-driven development.
  • Guest Speakers: TBD

Week 3: Converge - Hack Week

  • Focus: Participants form teams to work on their projects.
  • Support:
    • Daily office hours with mentors and hosts.
    • Checkpoints to ensure project progress.
  • Hack Ideas:
    • Agent-driven NFT marketplaces.
    • AI-assisted multi-sig wallet or DAO management.
    • AI-powered governance tooling for DAOs.
    • Vertical Web3 agents
    • Real-time treasury management using AI agents.

Week 4: Showcase and Future Steps

  • Activities:
    • Final project presentations and demos.
    • Feedback and retrospective sessions.
    • Discussions on next steps for projects and participants.
  • Celebration: Cohort Demo Day closing ceremony.
  • Guest Speakers: TBD

Potential Guest Speakers and Mentors

  • Leaders in the AI and blockchain space.
  • Experts in DAO tooling and governance.
  • Notable founders of projects using AI in web3.
  • Representatives from relevant organizations in the space.

Potential Sponsors or Speakers


Content Contributions

  • Hosts: Define the overarching structure and ensure smooth operation.
  • Team Members: Provide workshop content, create schedules, mentor participants, and lead discussions.
  • Participants: Actively engage in discussions, workshops, and project development.

Logistics

  • Platform: Discord for communication and sessions.
  • Timeline: Three to four weeks of structured programming, including lectures, workshops, and hacking.
  • Resources:
    • Access to sandbox environments and APIs.
    • Cohort-exclusive knowledge base with guides and tutorials.
    • Collaboration tools like Figma, Charmverse, and GitHub.
    • Cohort token launch.
    • Bounty board.
    • Sponsor support.

Action Items

  1. Email Join list with teaser
  2. Finalize content schedule and topics by January 15th.
  3. Email Join list with full details
  4. Confirm guest speakers and mentors by January 20th.
  5. Set up communication and collaboration channels.
  6. Prepare onboarding materials for participants.
  7. Create promotional content to attract participants and sponsors.
  8. Do an audit of current cohort funds and determine if sponsors are neccessary.

Open Questions

  1. What are the key metrics for cohort success?
  2. Are there additional tools or platforms we should explore?
  3. What is the status of season 7 liquidity and token? Can we role it over into a season 8 token with some kick back for season 7? that could create an interesting president of cohort tokens going forward

Let’s build the future together!

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idea brainstorm

raidguild website chat interfaces

  • talk to the handbook / dao / hackmd / github
  • onboarding helper
  • workshops around
  • email flows
  • cohort host/onboarding
  • cohort dungeon academy

non technical participation

  • prompt help
  • gather knowledge expert information/docs
  • design agent workflows (example client relations/onboarding/escrow)

Here are some ideas for the open hack portion of the cohort that align with creating meta agent and AI tools for Raid Guild or the cohort itself:

Product Development Tools

  1. AI-Powered Proposal Generator: An AI agent that helps generate project proposals, estimates, and timelines based on client inputs and templates.
  2. Feature Prioritization Assistant: An AI tool that analyzes project specs and client priorities to recommend MVP features.
  3. Design Feedback Bot: An agent that provides feedback on mockups or wireframes using user experience principles.

Client Management

  1. Client Intake AI Assistant: Automates the client onboarding process, gathering details and syncing them into project management tools like Notion or Trello.
  2. Client Health Tracker: A dashboard with AI-driven insights into project status, milestones, and client satisfaction metrics.
  3. Follow-Up Email Generator: A tool to generate personalized follow-up emails based on client interactions or missed deadlines.

Project Management

  1. AI Task Manager: An agent that converts meeting notes into actionable tasks, assigns them to team members, and tracks progress.
  2. Time Tracker AI: Monitors project activities and helps identify bottlenecks or inefficiencies in workflows.
  3. Retrospective Summarizer: A bot that generates summaries and action points from retrospective meetings.

Social Engagement

  1. Guild Social Media Strategist: An agent that analyzes engagement metrics and suggests content ideas or posting schedules for Raid Guild's platforms.
  2. Community Pulse AI: Tracks sentiment and activity in Discord or social media channels to provide insights into community engagement.
  3. Content Amplifier: An AI tool that repurposes content like blog posts, tweets, or Discord messages into multiple formats for broader reach.

Sales

  1. Lead Qualification Agent: An AI assistant that analyzes incoming client requests to score and prioritize leads based on budget, scope, and alignment with Raid Guild values.
  2. Sales Pitch Generator: Automates the creation of tailored pitch decks or presentations based on client needs and previous successful projects.
  3. CRM Enhancement Tool: AI integration into existing CRM systems to predict lead behavior and suggest follow-ups.

Reputation

  1. Reputation Ledger: A blockchain-integrated system that tracks contributions, projects, and social engagements to build and display member reputations.
  2. Peer Review Agent: A tool for guild members to give constructive feedback or endorsements for each other’s work, contributing to reputation scores.
  3. Guild Member Highlights AI: Automatically generates posts or emails highlighting significant member achievements and contributions.

Cohort-Specific Tools

  1. Cohort Feedback Agent: A bot that collects real-time feedback from participants during events and provides actionable insights to organizers.
  2. Dynamic Pairing Tool: AI that matches cohort members for pair programming or team-building exercises based on skills and interests.
  3. Cohort Knowledge Graph: A tool that maps out the skills, resources, and projects in the cohort, making it easier to collaborate.

These hacks not only create practical tools but also showcase the cohort’s creativity and skills. Let me know if you'd like more details on any of these!

open hack sessions
open hack sessions will be in the morning
topics will include ai product pipeline/workflows

  • code (cursor/copilot/v0.dev)
  • video
  • PM
  • client relations
  • PKM

demoday rewards
2-3k distro to participants

bounties
season 7 projects (DM)

Goals

  • level up the guilds AI game
  • engage new people in the space

Season 7 Retros and DATA and RIP

Retro

participant https://www.figma.com/board/86W2naPGubO6a1B3IFaVBV/RGs7-retro?node-id=108-1942&t=Ib5MXMPKaj9lfL5t-1

things that went well:

Amazing speakers, organizers with a lot of experience and value. Great place to connect with talented people from diverse backgrounds

Keep getting great speakers! Participants really enjoyed being able to connect with experienced people.

project were really cool aspect of the cohort

Things that need work

Better resources coordination.
There were people who worked on multiple projects and projects that were missing some roles while other projects had multiple people with the same role.

Better promotion of the guild on social media

Bounties should be sortied before the start of the cohort

Data
60 initial participants
20 made it to and participated in demo day. 8 projects submited
3 eth in bounties distributed across RG projects, 1 eth in operations costs (More details needed here)
general engagement and awerness boost (need more data???)
RGVII token number up. liquidity and price

Host retro still needed

  • thoughts on audience
  • thoughts on overhead
  • things that worked well
  • things that did not work well

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