FIL-RetroPGF-1: Nominating a Project #689
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Checkout @jbenet ’s FUND WHAT MATTERS talk at FDS-4 on why PGF is a critical initiative https://youtu.be/of2c5F2H6Tw?si=vCKsCRw82xb9cQL1 && plans on implementing filecoin rPGF so to support filecoin public good work contributors ! https://youtu.be/of2c5F2H6Tw?si=vCKsCRw82xb9cQL1 |
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Awesome! This initiative is commendable, as it not only pledges financial backing for noteworthy projects but also underscores the pivotal role of community engagement and feedback in molding the future of the ecosystem. Prior to nominating, I'm keen to delve deeper into the specifics of the process, believing that a discussion on the procedural details could be helpful. My current understanding is that project nominations are to be submitted directly within this thread – is my interpretation correct? We need a definition of the subsequent step, specifically the project opt-in process? Is it just a confirmation of the project owner will be happy to get the funding, or anything more? Regarding the final stage of voting, I'm curious about who qualifies as a voter. Additionally, how's the voting rules and the weight each vote carries? |
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Asia SP Working Group nomination moved to here per comment below. |
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Exciting initiatives! #Education & Outreach# Nominee DSPA-Asia has played a significant role in assisting CC SPs in their transition as well as in the development of the Filecoin ecosystem. |
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For Collective Governance, i nominate FIP0021, FIP0029, |
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For Collective Governance category, i nominate Asia SP working group. This particular branch of SPWG has been holding bi-weekly meetings since time roughly around Filecoin mainnet launch. Group members actively participate in FIP discussions and governance, bridging the chasm between core-devs and SPs. |
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I also nominate the Asia SP working group for the Collective Governance category. This particular branch of SPWG has been holding bi-weekly meetings since time roughly around Filecoin mainnet launch. Group members actively participate in FIP discussions and governance, bridging the chasm between core-devs and SPs. |
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Hi @tmellan, @kkarrancsu ! Who is running this? I suspect we will get queries here at the Foundation about the project, and I'd love to be able to direct people to the correct organization putting this together! |
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How about miners that provide data and serve retrievals? |
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I'd like to nominate whoever implements Proof of Access with a 10x multiplier for 1x pledge |
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One more question (because it is called RetroGPF): |
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I'd like to nominate a security audit of RawFIL /~https://github.com/RawFilecoin/RawFilecoin |
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@kkarrancsu are the eligibility criteria fixed? I would like to nominate BlockScience but they have done cryptoecon / governance work over a number of years, but the pertinent public goods artifact on the FIP debate is from March, 2023. I would hope the RPG round reflects genuine, long-term contributions if possible |
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Also, can I nominate myself? /~https://github.com/dukesoft/filecoin-spade-client |
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Can projects funded by PL itself be qualified here? Can we check if these projects have been paid for through PL's payroll? If these projects above were not already funded by PL, then it make sense to me they are here. Otherwise it looks like a public stunt to give PL subsidiaries money. |
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Can you help clarify how we are defining a "project"? |
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Nomination A description of the positive impact of this project for this specific category over the past six months (Oct 2023 - Mar 2024) Introduction On Chymia, users deposit FVM’s tokens, such as FIL or liquid staking tokens, and borrow cUSD, a Filecoin native stablecoin that is not reliant on non-crypto assets. The protocol is designed to ensure that cUSD is overcollateralized, and can be used at any time to redeem deposited collateral at face value. Being able to borrow cUSD using idle tokens opens up unlimited possibilities for Filecoin users to increase yields and manage risks. Having a decentralized and overcollateralized stablecoin also opens the door for FVM builders to start deploying wide-ranging dApps that can benefit the entire Filecoin community. Some examples of direct positive impact
We have been building Chymia for the past few months and the product is currently on Calibration testnet. We aim to launch on Mainnet by late April 2024. A link to the project’s GitHub or Twitter Contact info for the project or project lead |
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Dear Filecoin Community, This week marks an important milestone for the FIL-RetroPGF-1 effort. Nominations for projects closed on Mar 31, 2024. We received over 150 nominations for projects across the various categories that were eligible for FIL-RetroPGF-1 funding. Thank you to the community for taking the time and effort to put these nominations together. The projects nominated reflect all of the incredible work and progress that the Filecoin community have made together. As FIL-RetroPGF-1 organizers, our next step is to review the nominations and select eligible projects to apply formally to be considered for FIL-RetroPGF-1 funding. We will be using the criteria outlined in this document to determine whether a nominated project should be asked to apply. Nominated projects will be informed soon, and applications are currently slated to open on Apr 8th. Thank you, stay tuned, and check back to this page and main our RetroPGF landing page for future developments! |
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Dear Filecoin Community, The FIL-RetroPGF organizers have spent the last week reviewing the nominations submitted in each of the eligible categories. We used the criteria outlined here to determine which projects would be invited to apply in this round. Our assessment of eligibility is based on our best interpretation of the information provided in the nomination but tended to bias towards inclusivity, deferring judgement to badgeholders as much as possible. The following page contains a list of projects that are being invited to apply to be eligible for FIL-RetroPGF-1 funding. Applications are open from 8 Apr 2024 to 22 Apr 2024. We encourage you to submit your application here as soon as possible! Best regards, |
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Dear Filecoin Community, This is a gentle reminder that the application submission deadline is fast approaching. If you are a project invited to apply and have not already done so, please submit your applications here by Apr 22. We have updated the Round 1 - Invited Applications page to include a POC. Additionally, we have published the following guidelines on how to approach the application process and included an FAQ at the bottom. Best Regards, |
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Dear Filecoin Community, We have extended the deadline to submit your applications. If you haven’t already done so, please submit your application here by 12PM UTC Apr 24, 2024. There will be no further extensions. Best regards. |
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Dear Filecoin community, Thank you for your continued patience. The organizers have finished tallying the results and computing the allocations for each project, according to the scoring rules that were previously set forth. Please visit the following resources for the results: We will contact project POCs in the coming days to coordinate distribution. A huge thank you to the entire Filecoin ecosystem for coming together to make this first round successful. Be on the lookout for Round 2! |
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Dear Filecoin Community, Thank you for your continued patience. We are now in the next phase of FIL-RetroPGF-1—funds distribution. The Open Impact Foundation will coordinate distribution and contact projects that have been allocated funds from the FIL-RetroPGF-1 process. Please be on the lookout in your inbox for emails coming from hello@openimpact.foundation Best Regards, |
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Introduction
This thread is the kick-off for the project nominations of the recently announced FIL-RetroPGF-1.
Our vision is to build on the success of Optimism’s RetroPGF efforts and reward work that has positively impacted the Filecoin ecosystem. RetroPGF is an experimental mechanism to realize this goal of “impact = profit.” For more information, see this announcement.
Anyone may nominate a project for the first round of FIL-RetroPGF-1! Specific instructions for nominations are listed below.
Overview of Timelines
Scope of this round
Filecoin-RetroPGF-1 will distribute 200k FIL to public goods that support Filecoin in one of the following categories:
Note: The Filecoin Stack refers to the OSS code powering Filecoin, its dependencies, and related codebases.
How to Nominate a Project
Anyone can nominate projects that fit into one of the following categories (please click on a category's link to nominate a project in that category):
Note: The purpose of this thread is to provide feedback on the project nomination process, ask general questions about the FIL-RetroPGF-1 effort, and for other general announcements. Please use the specific category's link to nominate a project!
Things to consider when nominating a project:
RetroPGF is an experiment that Filecoin plans to iterate on regularly. Community feedback is key to helping the process improve with each round. We welcome your notes, reflections, and feedback at any step. Please use this discussion to submit feedback!
Project Nominations will close by Mar 31, 2024.
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