# 0L PROGRAMS NOV 22 2021
# 0L Engineering Program
## What is Iqlusion?
Iqlusion is a blockchain infrastructure company that has been building and operating infrastructure. We were one of the first Proof of Stake validator companies. We are currently primarily focused on protocol development.
## The Iqlusion engineering program
https://github.com/iqlusioninc/0L-iqlusion-engineering-fund
Iqlusion intends to supervise the evolution and extension of 0L blockchain from it’s current nascent form into a full feature base layer in the multichain world.
We intend to establish a mature engineering program around 0L with design documents, ADR, pull requests and code review to ensure a stable and robust blockchain platform.
Of particular interest to us is developing an engineering program to connect 0L to the Internet of Blockchains via support for Ethereum and IBC interoperability.
## The Onchain program
Funds donated to the iqlusion Engineering program will be used to establish and compensate community members engaged in engineering work both original work, maintenance and review of the code.
The Address of the iqlusion on-chain program wallet is C906F67F626683B77145D1F20C1A753B.
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# FTW: Ongoing Full-Time Workers Program
The iqlusion FTW Program aims to collect ongoing donations, and redistribute those donations to any engineers working full-time on the 0L platform on a monthly basis (collectively the FTW).
## Address: 3A6C51A0B786D644590E8A21591FA8E2
## Problem Statement
There are two types of contributions needed for the success of open-source projects:
1. Isolated tasks which can be delivered independently without extensive coordination nor holistic view of the platform. Those contributions are a good fit for bounties, and this is customary in open-source projects.
2. Another type of contribution requires intimate knowledge of a wide range of system components, and can only reasonably be achieved with a high commitment of hours over the long term. Bounties are generally not a good fit for these contributors since they do not provide continuity, sustainability and predictability.
#1 is a largely solved problem. For #2 above, there are perverse incentives in the early days of a network.
In the early days, a prospective engineering contributor has a choice between A) running a miner plus contributing engineering and B) running a miner and not contributing. At the early stages of a network "B" is the rational choice.
Incorporating a social consensus of donating to such a program, plus redistributing to engineering could make "A" the rational choice.
Why not just use funds from an engineering bounty program also for full-time engineers? From the community perspective, funding ongoing contributions from bounties is expensive in early days. Bounties must compete with earnings from node operations (mining). As such, given that at the beginning of a network there is a combined need for an intense amount of work while the value of mining is high, any funds set aside for long term engineering efforts (e.g. over the course of a decade) could quickly become depleted. Additionally having a separate program allows donors more fine grained options for donating.
## Design of this Program
This is an experiment.
All donations that come into the Program during a given month, go out in the same month to the FTW - an open group of full-time engineers, committing code to the 0L source repositories.
### To be considered a full-time engineer
Commit a minimum of 20 hours per week, AND,
Have weekly high quality and high impact deliverables in: software, architecture, systems, project management. AND,
You attend the engineering meetings.
### How rewards are split
TLDR; The engineering group decides.
Currently (Sept 2021) the members of the group will vote to affirm if each individual's contributions were above the hourly threshold AND constitute a milestone towards platform evolution and sustainability.
Those whose contributions do not meet these criteria, will be gently and gracefully reminded of the objectives of the Program.
The group can decide on how to split rewards on a monthly basis.
## How do you enforce?
There is no magic here.
The full-time engineers are a small group, and we can make honesty assumptions, and fraud should be easy to catch. Any individuals claiming payments from this address will have work that is publicly visible on github. Reports could be made based on that activity.
Since the members of the fulltime group ultimately decide on the split, they have an incentive to enforce that their share of the donations does not get diluted.
Program viability presumes there is strong social consensus that FTW workers are needed by the community, and the donors will self-police prisoner's dilemma scenarios. Donors will donate when they see value being produced by the group, and advocate for more donations. Donations will stop when the value is not evident.
## Formalities
Provisionally, the FTEP program is administered by iqlusion inc. Funds sent to this wallet are pass-through; destined to iqlusion for onward distribution in the same month. Futurely, a different entity may administer this program. Iqlusion has no claim nor fee on the funds sent to this address. The community will be notified in customary channels if ownership of the address changes.
For transparency the destination address is managed by a smart contract called a "community wallet". This allows any members of consensus validator set to review transactions sent from it, and delay and ultimately freeze transactions from the account.
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# A Good List
https://github.com/LOL-LLC/a-good-list
<h2>What</h2>
A Good List is a collection of addresses on 0L Network which will collect donations for named orgs. It also includes a
"router" address which splits donations according to a weight. The weight is updated on a monthly basis.
The addresses here are 0L addresses. This program may extend someday to other blockchains or assets.
<h2>Why</h2>
Blockchain engineers, operators, and other participants can make life-changing sums of money from early participation in
new networks. Many individuals seek to automatically donate some of their rewards to organizations. Donating is hard to
reason about, and ultimately leads to inaction.
This list makes it easy for an 0L miner to set "autopay" instructions to donate.
<h2>What donations are for</h2>
They go to entities on the list, to do what they see fit to do with them. The router is just a pass-through to the
wallets of entities. Currently (April 2021) the automation of this process is a work in progress, see more below.
<h2>How does the router split the donations?</h2>
The router is initialized with an equal weight for all wallets. Every donation that comes in the first month is split
evenly. The split for the subsequent months can be updated by the donors of the previous month.
The donors to the routing address can optionally submit on a monthly basis a ranked-choice-vote on the charities they
prefer. The weights will be updated accordingly.
Donors can add orgs to the list. If a new org appears in 2/3rds of the ranked-choice votes, the name is added to the
list.
Orgs can be removed from the list. As above, if 2/3rd of voters exclude an org from their votes, the name is removed
from future finds received by the router. The wallets will appear elsewhere for historical reference.
<h2>Claiming the values in a wallet</h2>
Recipients: If you are an org named below, just reach out. We'll establish that you are, who you say you are, and you
can take custody of the accounts.
Note to donors: There may be a scenario where a charity is incapable of claiming the wallet. If so, a reasonable policy
would be to assume it is unclaimed property, and it can be distributed pro-rata to the other wallets which have been
claimed. Let's say April 2022 is the window for claiming it.
<h2>Work in Progress (as of July 2021)</h2>
For expediency this project was started without any automation (no smart contract) at and this list and distribution is
manually administered by LOL LLC (a company involved in blockchain software development, including for 0L network). We
do not intend to operate this program indefinitely. Until the smart contracts are devolped formally donations are
currently given to LOL, and we submit 0L "autopay" transactions on a monthly basis to the wallets on the list. LOL is
taking no fee on these.
Currently LOL has sole access to the custody platform for these wallets. We are seeking to transfer that to a third
party (not LOL) for long-term administration. Please reach out directly if you have a sustainable solution for custody
and automation.
LOL will mark this address as a “CommunityWallet” on chain. By that we mean:
- that we will only disburse funds after polling the community.
- funds will only be transferred to an 0L SlowWallet, which releases funds over time.
- we allow 2/3 of validators (by voting power) to vote to reject our transactions.
- if an epoch's validator set decides to sunset this account (burn values and make inaccessible) for any reason, we will oblige.
<h2>Disclaimer: </h2>
The charities below may not even be aware of the list, or of the wallet assigned to them. To be clear, do not assume any
org on the list is endorsing: a) the list itself b) the 0L chain c) donors d) et cetera, et cetera.
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<h1>The Router </h1>
Address: BCA50D10041FA111D1B44181A264A599
<h1>The List (alphabetical):</h1>
<table>
<tr>
<td>Name
</td>
<td>Address
</td>
<td>Weight
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Action against hunger
</td>
<td>06697386CDDABB634CEB0572D4423E34
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Acumen
</td>
<td>4858B43E3A68893B51AF12C6D6BB5FB0
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Amnesty International
</td>
<td>66BE7F0A8B34ADC4E00CCC11F531B2C0
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>BRAC
</td>
<td>C50E5252CDDD65785F038FF15FEC5D0A
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Care International
</td>
<td>D17AAA79DDD10CC3D96A16A135851638
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Danish Church Aid
</td>
<td>4D09392F4FBE6094FE8D281C58887B16
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Danish Refugee Council
</td>
<td>3D5EF9D9848D82C1FFD1F0C7183B1DA9
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Girls Who Code
</td>
<td>7407E489953A0F64E5D70A80CB1B5CAE
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Give Directly
</td>
<td>20DDE7374220DCBB89145704833A6FF3
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Give Well
</td>
<td>4CB31C687FD20DA3C2591B6DFC1F19F5
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Habitat for Humanity
</td>
<td>98DA3CB6553C8DE6DFC840F4FD3EE5AF
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Innovation Norway Humanitarian
</td>
<td>F9AE13D90338B5CA9B391B1626F0503D
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
</td>
<td>424428DB94430AA85EA9723E6C503B95
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>International Rescue Committee
</td>
<td>CD68A370A556F784256F9D35597328E8
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>The Life You Can Save - 90/10 Fund
</td>
<td>22DFEA36CE3456D80483BFF28E86910C
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Médecins Sans Frontières
</td>
<td>D3926848A6AFC26ACB3E08C5818BCEAF
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mercy Corps
</td>
<td>68C88FA01E8F61353FF350991B3CEAB6
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Open Society Foundations
</td>
<td>783590B8559522C7B105664FE5563AD0
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Oxfam
</td>
<td>63499CAA93631567891DB9AF279F2C5F
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Plan International
</td>
<td>572C43CD421F0E6DDFCFB0934EC4D5D1
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Save the Children
</td>
<td>A711D4E5E0B4FC661111FDC13488E740
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Team Humanity
</td>
<td>B989372FF8986BC7373C51688ED7C735
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Trust Alliance
</td>
<td>19CB71BD9864FB0CBC782CA293637D92
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Unicef
</td>
<td>672178939A5C97E7AFC23BFE3D8407BC
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Water.Org
</td>
<td>58AFC42F3CEF6CB79D669A0F0E75DC34
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>World Food Program
</td>
<td>4B1F1544A42FDD2F15F82A19704F3FC2
</td>
<td>
<p>
1</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>World Wildlife Fund
</td>
<td>A72834D73B4A456CFFE4F5CE059F03E2
</td>
<td>
<p>1</p>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
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# Social Infrastructure Program
https://github.com/BlockScience/social-infrastructure-program
Social infrastructures complement technical infrastructures provided by blockchain networks. This program is designed to provide capital to fund a wide range of benefits to 0L members in alignment with the mission, vision and values of the community.
## What is Social Infrastructure?
Social infrastructure is also called *"soft infrastructure"*
> Soft infrastructure refers to all the institutions that maintain the economic, health, social, environmental, and cultural standards of a country.
~Wikipedia Entry on [Infrastructure](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrastructure)
Unlike a country, peer-to-peer networks are fundamentally opt-in. They form a new kind of constituency distinct from nation-states. Peer-to-peer networks bear a closer resemblance to other opt in systems providing membership benefits such as [credit unions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credit_union) and [professional associations](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_association). Like benefits offered by professional associations and credit unions; members may help define and opt into benefits programs.
## Why Fund Social Infrastructure?
It is increasingly common for community and industry organizations to offer benefits programs to address welfare gaps emerging in society. An example one such program is [Freelancers Union](https://www.freelancersunion.org/) which specifically addresses the benefits gaps for freelancers relative to their peers. The growing web3 ecosystem suffers from many of the same benefits gaps that freelances suffer from, and some case more sever gaps may emerge depending on the members geography and/or specific industry.
While the decentralized nature of peer-to-peer networks decouple them from any particular industry or geographic region, they do not eliminate their members' physical needs. Any membership benefits programs that aims to address social and economic welfare will need capital.
By including a social infrastructure program in the 0L community wallet set, validators make it possible for OL to actualize our vision of providing social infrastructure for its members. Availability of capital significantly reduces the financial burden of deploying and operationalizing such programs.
## How Will These Resources be Used?
The resources collected by the Social Infrastructure Program will supply capital to membership benefits programs focus on social and economic *welfare*. The term welfare is often used for specific government programs because benefits programs or provided or mandated by. However, here we reimagine benefits programs targeting social and economic welfare as social infrastructures provided *for and by* communities to serve the needs of those communities' members, as whole persons, not merely as economic actors. Welfare ecompasses support intend to ensure that members of the community meet basic human needs. A nonexclusive list of examples:
* Housing
* Health
* Education
* Physical Safety
* Economic Security
* Arbitration & Dispute Resolution
Building on the example of the Freelancers Union, an example of the type of initiative this program might fund is a health plan managed by the association which members may opt into.
However, the long term vision for such programs extend beyond typical employee benefits programs to encompass support for any social infrastructure the community collectively deems necessary to redress welfare deficiencies identified amongst the membership.
## Practical Considerations
Since this program's primary purpose is to provide capital to social infrastructure initiatives in the future, it is not expecting to deploy any capital for at least a year after the launch of the 0L mainnet. It may be much longer as social infrastructure has significant dependencies.
*There are other 0L programs focused on research, design, development and deployment of social infrastructures and the technical infrastructures which enable them.*
## Donation Details
Donations to the Social Infrastructure Program are accepted at the address: `19E966BFA4B32CE9B7E23721B37B96D2`.
Donations will be used to cover the capital costs of specific social infrastructure initiatives.
We aim to disburse program funds in accordance with community wishes. The program address is deployed with automation: it is a class of “CommunityWallet” on chain. Specifically, funds will be transferred to another address unless 2/3 of validators reject, for any reason.
To cover costs of managing this program, BlockScience may receive an administrative fee up to 4% of the funds awarded to teams; this disbursement is also subject to community approval. As a CommunityWallet if the validators see fit to Sunset this account, BlockScience will accommodate. We may transfer operation of this program to another entity (or entities) and in such an event the community will be consulted and notified.
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# Human Program
This is a donation to a program to allow anyone that can verify they are human to receive some coins for some human work. This will likely be implemented as a Proof of Human with Captcha through a provider, or by leveraging proof of service (on Github or Twitter).
Additionally 10% of these funds will be earmarked for exceptional contributors to blockchain technology and social innovation. Not for the big names, but people who gave more than they received from crypto. Donors will be able to suggest github or twitter account handles.
Donations can be sent here: F605FE7F787551EEA808EE9ACDB98897
This account is operated via smart contract. And all outbound transactions will be initiated by an Oracle, yet to be implemented. Additionally this address has a community wallet tag, which means that we allow validators to review the txs, and block anything which appears to be incompatible with the goals above.
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# Danish Red Cross Humanitarian Fund
## Introduction
The Danish Red Cross (DRC) has existed under the Red Cross Mandate since 1876. In Denmark, 34,000 volunteers are engaged in supporting the Red Cross vision. Currently, DRC has long-term partnerships in 30 countries and deploys US$200M on international activities, annually. It acts before, during and after disasters and health emergencies to meet the needs and improve the lives of vulnerable people. It does so with impartiality as to nationality, race, gender, religious beliefs, class, and political opinions. Under the auspices of Red Cross humanitarian principles, the DRC will administer the Humanitarian Digital Transformation and Systems Change Fund (the Fund) which aims to improve outcomes for communities affected by humanitarian crises by identifying, testing, and cultivating more effective and scalable technology and data enabled solutions.
## Management Fee
There will be a one time 7% management fee on all funding donated to the Fund. This fee is in-line with standard Danish Red Cross fees across all funding streams. Proceeds from the management fee will be used to cover operating expenses, such as program assessment, communications, legal, auditing, staff, office supplies, and other administrative costs.
## 0L Wallet Address B31BD7796BC113013A2BF6C3953305FD
## Examples of DRC's technology driven humanitarian programs
The Danish Red Cross has already engaged in a number of blockchain related programs that seek to stimulate system change to traditional humanitarian assistance modalities. The following two examples:
<table> <tr> <th>Community Inclusion Currencies</th> <th>Click here for video: https://youtu.be/bHM1DRHSUPw
<th>Click link for information site: http://cichub.org </th>
<table> <tr> <th>Volcano Catastrophe Bond</th> <th> Click here for video: https://youtu.be/hWUjRM4BS78
<th> Click link for information site: https://catbond.org </th>
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# Tip Jar
https://github.com/0o-de-lally/tip-jar
Core engineering on 0L has been an unfunded volunteer effort. In the past two and half years the lead 0L developer, github user 0o-de-lally, has contributed an estimated 5,060 man-hours exclusively to core protocol (Sept 24th 2021). This effort was not compensated in any form.
Please consider donating to that developer's tip jar at address: 2B0E8325DEA5BE93D856CFDE2D0CBA12
This address is marked as a “CommunityWallet” on chain. Funds will only be transferred to an 0L SlowWallet, which releases funds over time. Two-thirds of validators (by voting power) can vote to reject the outbound transactions.
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# deep-technology-innovation-program
https://github.com/BlockScience/deep-technology-innovation-program
BlockScience Inc is an engineering research and development firm, which has been operating in and around the distributing computing field since 2017. BlockScience has collaborated with a wide range of industry and academic researchers on a variety of topics, including but not limited to mechanism design, distributed computing, collective intelligence and the social implications of algorithmic policymaking.
BlockScience has established the Deep Technology Innovation Program in order to create a pathway for the 0L network to provide funding to the academic fields that technology and other cryptonetworks rely upon, not only for technological advance but also to support the interdisciplinary research which creates the cultural context for ethical application of this technology.
Recent events have shown us that we cannot rely on our web2 corporate empires to pursue technology research ethically. Furthermore, our academic institutions are far too reliant on funding with implicit strings attached. Academic freedom includes freedom from financial coercion, which necessitates sources of funding whose mandate is the pursuit of knowledge in service of the public good in accordance with sound epistemilogical practice.
This Deep Technology Innovation Program will provide opportunities for best in class academic and industry research teams to pursue courses of research aimed at innovation of the internet (from cables all the way to human users) as an information infrastructure. This infrastructure is the nervous system of our global society, the most critical and far reaching public good surpassed in its importance only by the earth itself.
The program will solicit research proposals, evaluate proposals based on their scientific merits, team qualifications and the potential impact of the research. Solicitation and evaluations will be performed by knowledgeable researchers including both BlockScience staff and third-party experts.
Donations to the Deep Technology Innovation Program are accepted at the address: `BB6926434D1497A559E4F0487F79434F`. Donations will be used to award grants for potential high impact projects. This address is a special class of “CommunityWallet” on chain. Funds will only be disbursed after polling the community. Specifically, funds will be transferred to another address only if 2/3 of validators in an epoch approve (by voting power). To cover costs of managing this program, BlockScience may receive an administrative fee up to 4% of the funds awarded to teams; this dispersement is also subject to community approval. As a CommunityWallet if the validators see fit to Sunset this account its operators will accommodate.
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# MOONSHOT PROGRAM
https://github.com/LOL-LLC/moonshot-program
Liberators of Libra LLC is a small software development company involved in blockchain software development, including for 0L network. The company has not raised venture capital nor has any investment partners.
Inspired by the well-known Xprize awards, we think large and meaningful rewards are necessary to materialize frontier technologies which are ambitious, speculative, and non-obvious.
As such, LOL has established "Moonshot Projects". This program sponsors large rewards for teams with extraordinary background in technology, and a plausible path to deplying said technology in society. We are seeking breakthrough use-cases which depend on yet-unrealized innovations in distributed systems and cryptography.
Success for "Moonshots" means producing a jump discontinuity for any industry or any human activity, but not necessarily immediately.
The program principally aims to a) identify opportunities, b) match teams to opportunities, and c) manage an expert-led evaluation process for technical achievements. Financial awards or grants for technical achievements will be contributed from LOL proprietary funds.
Donations to LOL for the Moonshot Program are accepted at the 0L account: 2057BCFB0189B7FD0ABA7244BA271661.
Donations will be used to fund awards of the program. For professional administration of the resources of the program LOL will retain an administrative fee up to 5% of the funds awarded to teams.
LOL will mark this address as a “CommunityWallet” on chain. By that we mean:
- that we will only disburse funds after polling the community.
- funds will only be transferred to an 0L SlowWallet, which releases funds over time.
- we allow 2/3 of validators (by voting power) to vote to reject our transactions.
- if an epoch's validator set decides to sunset this account (burn values and make inaccessible) for any reason, we will oblige.
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# RxC Research and Experimentation (0L Fund)
https://github.com/RadicalxChange/RxC-Research-and-Experimentation
RadicalxChange Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, seeks to build a coherent and sustainable new political economy.
We are establishing a Research and Experimentation fund advancing new incentive structures. By encouraging investment in public goods, optimizing the use of club goods, and reexamining old assumptions about property and democracy -- as well as by building bridges between academic rigor and public imagination -- we seek to lay foundations for new institutions that allow everyone to participate in the value they co-create.
We believe that blockchain systems such as 0L have a vital role to play in instantiating fairer and more decentralized economic systems. Our work with the 0L community will complement our work with governments, academics, and private teams committed to building better systems for group decisions, public engagement, and economic participation. Examples of such work include our implementations of quadratic voting with governments in Colorado and Brazil, and our work with socially-minded real estate developers on partial common ownership licenses.
0L donations to RadicalxChange's Research and Experimentation fund are accepted at this address: C19C06A592911ED31C4100E9FB63AD7B. No more than 15% of donations will go to administration and overhead, and at least 85% will support experiments, studies, and implementations of novel institutional designs.
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# Human Rewards Program
https://github.com/TTTS-LLC/human-program/blob/main/README.md
<h2>What</h2>
This is a donation to a program to allow anyone that can verify they are human to receive some coins for some human work. This will likely be implemented as a Proof of Human with Captcha through a provider, or by leveraging proof of service (on Github or Twitter).
<h2>Who</h2>
Additionally 10% of these funds will be earmarked for exceptional contributors to blockchain technology and social innovation. Not for the big names, but people who gave more than they received from crypto. Donors will be able to suggest github or twitter account handles.
<h2>How</h2>
This account is operated via smart contract. And all outbound transactions will be initiated by an Oracle, yet to be implemented. Additionally this address has a community wallet tag, which means that we allow validators to review the txs, and block anything which appears to be incompatible with the goals above.
<h2>Where</h2>
Donations can be sent here: **F605FE7F787551EEA808EE9ACDB98897**
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# University of Toronto MSRG
https://github.com/MSRG/
D is for Donations
## The Call for Research Donations
The Research Donations seek to attract funding to help support basic research and discovery targeted at distributed ledger and blockchain technology as well as distributed systems in the long term.
### 0L address: 1367B68C86CB27FA7215D9F75A26EB8F
### ETH address: coming soon
Safe for potential administrative costs, we intend for donations to be passed on as the same to the University of Toronto’s Advancement Office in support of the research activities of the Middleware Systems Research Group - msrg.org.
Present and past members of the Middleware Systems Research Group have contributed to major open-source projects and created such projects in general and to 0L and Ethereum in particular. Insights gained from these activities, especially, the design, development, deployment and maintenance of non-trivial, globally operating systems are an invaluable asset in learning about as well as deriving research directions in distributed systems. These practical, real-world insights are difficult to derive from controlled laboratory experiments alone.
Donations will support research in the scope of MSRG.
# SAMPLE TEMPLATE
```
NOTE: the value as percent 12.34% will be value: 12.34.
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"autopay_instructions": [
{
"note": "engineering fund, iqlusion, https://github.com/iqlusioninc/0L-iqlusion-engineering-fund",
"uid": 0,
"destination": "C906F67F626683B77145D1F20C1A753B",
"type_of": "PercentOfChange",
"value": 0.00,
"duration_epochs": 1000
},
{
"note": "fulltime engineers program, iqlusion https://github.com/iqlusioninc/",
"uid": 1,
"destination": "3A6C51A0B786D644590E8A21591FA8E2",
"type_of": "PercentOfChange",
"value": 0.00,
"duration_epochs": 1000
},
{
"note": "a good list, automated donations to non-profits, https://github.com/LOL-LLC/a-good-list",
"uid": 2,
"destination": "BCA50D10041FA111D1B44181A264A599",
"type_of": "PercentOfChange",
"value": 0.00,
"duration_epochs": 1000
},
{
"note": "dev tip jar, https://github.com/LOL-LLC/tip-jar",
"uid": 3,
"destination": "2B0E8325DEA5BE93D856CFDE2D0CBA12",
"type_of": "PercentOfChange",
"value": 0.00,
"duration_epochs": 1000
},
{
"note": "benefits, blockscience, https://github.com/BlockScience/social-infrastructure-program",
"uid": 4,
"destination": "19E966BFA4B32CE9B7E23721B37B96D2",
"type_of": "PercentOfChange",
"value": 0.00,
"duration_epochs": 1000
},
{
"note": "humanitarian, red cross, https://github.com/Danish-Red-Cross-Humanitarian-Fund",
"uid": 5,
"destination": "B31BD7796BC113013A2BF6C3953305FD",
"type_of": "PercentOfChange",
"value": 0.00,
"duration_epochs": 1000
},
{
"note": "app studio, newlab, https://github.com/blockchainnewlab/Application-Studio/",
"uid": 6,
"destination": "BC25F79FEF8A981BE4636AC1A2D6F587",
"type_of": "PercentOfChange",
"value": 0.00,
"duration_epochs": 1000
},
{
"note": "moonshots, lol, https://github.com/LOL-LLC/moonshot-program",
"uid": 7,
"destination": "2057BCFB0189B7FD0ABA7244BA271661",
"type_of": "PercentOfChange",
"value": 0.00,
"duration_epochs": 1000
},
{
"note": "Human Rewards, https://github.com/TTTS-LLC/human-program",
"uid": 8,
"destination": "F605FE7F787551EEA808EE9ACDB98897",
"type_of": "PercentOfChange",
"value": 0.00,
"duration_epochs": 1000
},
{
"note": "social experiments, radicalxchange, https://github.com/RadicalxChange/RxC-Research-and-Experimentation",
"uid": 9,
"destination": "C19C06A592911ED31C4100E9FB63AD7B",
"type_of": "PercentOfChange",
"value": 0.00,
"duration_epochs": 1000
},
{
"note": "UofT MSRG https://github.com/MSRG/",
"uid": 10,
"destination": "1367b68c86cb27fa7215d9f75a26eb8f",
"type_of": "PercentOfChange",
"value": 0.00,
"duration_epochs": 1000
}
]
}
```