For episode four of the Trailblazers of Octant mini-series, we’re excited to welcome Afo, Coi, and Matt from the Greenpill Dev Guild, a pioneering community of builders supporting the regen movement with tools, workshops, and collaborative projects that drive meaningful change.
In this episode, we explore:
Trailblazers of Octant is a five part miniseries, where we focus on the rapidly growing public goods funding movement in the Octant Ecosystem, and highlight the projects and builders who have brought this movement to life.
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02:00 - To kick things off, what would you say is the single biggest inspiration behind your Web3 public goods journey?
07:55 - The Greenpill movement is centered around the idea of using Web3 to regenerate the world. Can you share your perspective on what it means to ‘get greenpilled’ and how it has influenced your work in building the Greenpill Dev Guild?
11:40 - The Guild emphasizes regenerative principles like ecological restoration, social equity, and sustainable development. How do blockchain and crypto enable these values to become actionable in ways traditional systems cannot
15:00 - Impact measurement is a critical part of regenerative work. Can you dive into how Web3 primitives can help projects measure and amplify positive change in a meaningful way? Do you have any examples you can share with your current projects?
23:25 - Greenpill Dev Guild has done a great job working to gamify public goods funding, and to help unify “regens” and “degens” in support of public goods funding. Tell me more about this.
30:55 - The Guild has been a recipient of funding from Octant and was one of the top projects in Epoch 5. What are your thoughts on Octant’s model for funding public goods, and how has it influenced the Guild's ability to grow and scale its projects?
37:20 - Public goods funding is evolving rapidly in Web3. Where do you see the future of this space heading, and what role do you think Greenpill Dev Guild will play in shaping it?
44:30 - Building in Web3 often means navigating uncharted waters, from rapidly evolving technology to finding sustainable funding. What advice would you give to aspiring builders in this space who want to create meaningful, regenerative projects.
50:30 - What’s the best way for listeners to learn more about Greenpill Dev Guild and support your work?
52:40 - What has been the biggest challenge and the most rewarding experience of advancing the Regen movement through the Guild? What advice would you offer to others who want to contribute to this space?
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