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I found some new research about retro funding from the two past years
https://gov.optimism.io/t/lessons-learned-from-two-years-of-retroactive-public-goods-funding/9239/4
https://gov.optimism.io/t/lessons-learned-from-two-years-of-retroactive-public-goods-funding/9239/4
GPT Intro: In Optimism's Season 5 grants, the x23.ai team developed a governance summarization tool and chatbot aimed at helping delegates and community members participate more easily in Optimism governance.
IMO do it d/acc, build in the open and open-source, align with the d/acc principles and it would be okay.
IMO do it d/acc, build in the open and open-source, align with the d/acc principles and it would be okay.
For example, @quaestor is a cutting-edge experiment that combines AI agents with governance. It allows direct access to Nouns proposals within fc, enhancing information transparency for both public projects and DAOs that build in the open. I wonder if information asymmetry between L2s could also be addressed through a similar approach, given the recent ERC-7683 intention.
AI Agents x Governance would be a perfect research topic for the next year, sparks are flicking everywhere.
During Devcon7, I had an enlightening discussion with @pingfeng about AI Agents as Copilots in DAO Governance.
I recall that when GPT first emerged in 2023, BanklessDAO also discussed similar topics. Although those discussions were still at a basic level, they led to the creation of cross-dao bot tools like Governator (if I remember its name right) to assist in DAO governance. https://banklessdao.substack.com/p/talking-dao-governance-with-chatgpt
Today, we not only have better infrastructure, but as @vitalik.eth mentioned in his interview with Foresight News this year, the ETH ecosystem has weathered its toughest period, and "many Web3 applications are now becoming possible."
We are at a critical tipping point for the explosive growth of real AI + Web3 applications, making this a frontier truly worth exploring.
During Devcon7, I had an enlightening discussion with @pingfeng about AI Agents as Copilots in DAO Governance.
I recall that when GPT first emerged in 2023, BanklessDAO also discussed similar topics. Although those discussions were still at a basic level, they led to the creation of cross-dao bot tools like Governator (if I remember its name right) to assist in DAO governance. https://banklessdao.substack.com/p/talking-dao-governance-with-chatgpt
Today, we not only have better infrastructure, but as @vitalik.eth mentioned in his interview with Foresight News this year, the ETH ecosystem has weathered its toughest period, and "many Web3 applications are now becoming possible."
We are at a critical tipping point for the explosive growth of real AI + Web3 applications, making this a frontier truly worth exploring.
A Deep Dive into ERC-7683 for Cross-Chain Intent, by BuildBear Team published on Aug 7, 2024., reports that the ERC-7683 crcross-chain intents will provide a unified framework that simplifies cross-chain transactions - users only need to specify their desired end state while competing filler networks handle the execution details. The article uses UniswapX as a practical implementation example, demonstrating how Dutch auctions can be used to find optimal prices across different liquidity sources, enabling seamless cross-chain transactions.
https://medium.com/buildbear/a-deep-dive-into-erc-7683-for-cross-chain-intent-8368818e0f07
https://medium.com/buildbear/a-deep-dive-into-erc-7683-for-cross-chain-intent-8368818e0f07
Across Protocol and @uniswap just made a huge announcement on ERC-7683 on X. L2s and many other major playersin the Ethereum ecosystem including @base , @optimism, @modenetwork etc. are showing full support. Is ERC-7683 really a game-changer?
https://x.com/acrossprotocol/status/1849512079599731134?s=61
https://x.com/acrossprotocol/status/1849512079599731134?s=61