Why the Program Was Funded
This program was designed by Plurality Labs to :
- Enable new onchain allocation strategies and interfaces which can be used by all 500+ protocols building on Arbitrum
- Support more projects to exist on the Allo protocol project registry to create consistent open data standards for future community review and evaluation
- Discover new grant evaluation interfaces and mechanisms
- Support more decision making modalities to be available for use and testing in Thank ARB governance and potentially for Arbitrum DAO governance if successful-
Rounds & Milestones
Milestone 1 - Discovery to create challenges
Round - Conduct Hackathon
Conduct judging, post results on forum, execute compliance, send payments
Decision Mechanism
The decision of what to fund is made using a committee of expert judges. This program focused on getting onchain allocation and review tools built which are needed by the community. It was not highly focused on experimentation.
The program supports experiments to see if…
- Using innovative voting methods to decide how to distribute prizes for the hackathon is effective
Expected Outcomes
- Our goal is to give the 460+ protocols building on Arbitrum new ways to fund their communities. We want these funding methods to be fully on-chain, transparent, and auditable.
PL assessment according to strategic priorities
Delegate Sentiment
- Delegate - 91% support
- Community - 89% support