Revnets W/ Jango
00:00 Intro 01:20 About Jango & Revnets 02:45 What is Juice Box, Revnets and key events? 06:45 Juice Box Website and Stats 07:03 Big thesis behind Juice Box 09:35 What are Revnets? 11:20 Big Feature of Revnets 14:05 Two things Jango likes about Revnets 20:05 Calculator, Revnet USPs 22:40 Convention VS Configuration 25:00 The why of Juice box and Revnets 26:00 Jango on On Chain Capital Accumulation & Allocation 32:10 Open Source Appreciation and Open source accounting 34:16 Coolest Revnet Project 35:40 JuiceBox Alpha Updates 37:40 Future, If Revnet is maximally successful. 40:35 Closing Remarks 42:10 Outro
Direct-to-Contract Incentives w/ Brian Flynn
00:00 Owocki Intro 03:38 What is Rabit Hole and Boost? 04:31 What is Core Mechanism behind Boost? 05:47 What Boost can do? 06:44 Boost & Capital Allocation 09:06 Interesting Apps, Rabit Hole & Use Cases 10:25 How does someone find earning opportunities? 12:10 Current ($2.8M) & Future Growth of Boost 13:47 What future holds W/ Cheap Transactions? 17:02 Fee Less Design space & Future of L2s 18:52 Kevin on Points Meta + Talent & Aser Attention War 20:24 Brian on Points Meta & Efficient Allocation 21:30 How to attract more missionary? 24:15 How to turn mercenaries to missionaries?
Exploring MyCoFi -Mycelial Design Patterns for Web3 and Beyond w/ Jeff Emmett & Jessica Zartler
05:30 What is mycofi and genesis of the meme mycofi? 06:58 Mycelium as the higest lindsy capital allocator in the world. 09:06 Wood Wide Web : Mycelium Network's similarity with Internet 12:38 What is the genesis of the book? 17:23 Shoutout to people involved in mycofi movement. 22:24 Coolest thing they learned about mycelium. 28:13 Coolest thing about the mycofi 31:28 Mycelium as the Nature's capital allocator 39:33 About mycofi and where can you find physical copy. 41:54 Kevin talks about mycofi book 42:47 Closing
Open Source Observer w/ Raymond Cheng
The video begins with Owocki's opening reaction, then quickly moves to a discussion about OpenSource Observer. Carl then shares insights on data science in RPGF, followed by a segment on Hypercerts. The conversation shifts to the topic of Mission Critical, emphasizing the urgency of action with "The Time Is Now." Leadership and proactive engagement are highlighted in "Leading from the Front," before the video concludes with closing thoughts and a reflective segment titled "Kevflection." 00:00 Owocki Opening Reaction 03:38 What is OpenSource Observer 07:54 Carl Talks Data Science in RPGF 10:14 Hypercerts 14:40 Mission Critical 24:00 The time Is now 31:38 Leading from the Front 32:50 Closing Thoughts 37:58 Kevflection
GreenPill S3 Wrap Up
00:00 Owocki Opening Reaction 02:51 Owocki, Carl, Jonas 09:20 Defining Impact 14:00 The Keynesian Beauty Contest 17:20 The sheer commitment of badge holders 19:40 Democratizing the Frontier 27:40 regenlearnings.xyz 33:12 Impact SZN in Review 43:03 Changing the hippy dippy perception of Public Goods funding 47:30 non skeuomorphic tools and views 53:45 Triple sided market and gratitude for this series 58:47 Kevflection
GreenPill Network in 2024
This episode discusses the objectives of the Greenpill Network for 2024. Various chapters share their recent progress and outline their plans for the upcoming months. 00:00 Owocki Opening Reaction 01:57 Lana Opening 03:49 Kevin and the Greenpill Mission 07:40 Lana Continues 09:51 Optimism RGPF 12:59 Sejal Intro 25:46 Lana's Tool Talk 27:42 Onboarding with Izzy 29:47 Lana pivots to chapters 32:15 Greenpill Phangan 41:47 Greenpill Ottawa 51:00 Greenpill Nigeria 59:11 Greenpill AgroForestDAO 01:04:10 Greenpill Kenya 01:09:03 Lana Closing 01:15:09 Kevflection
Impact Mastermind w/ Elliot Bayev
00:00 Owocki Opening Reaction 01:35 Owocki/Carl/Elliot Bayev 12:22 Mastermind Room 1 01:16:36 Mastermind Room 2 01:57:31 Kevflection ----- SOCIALS: 🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/greenpillnet 🎵 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@greenpill.network 💼 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/91100841 🎧 Discord - https://discord.gg/greenpill 📞Telegram - https://t.me/+g9TM8i7GpxAzMGUx
CHAOSS w/ Matt Germonprez and Sean Goggins
The show begins with an introduction to CHAOSS, a project focusing on community health metrics in open source environments, and quickly moves into early lessons learned in this field. This leads to a deeper exploration of indicators and metrics vital for open source projects. A significant segment compares and contrasts CHAOSS with Ethereum, highlighting their different approaches to community engagement and open source development. 00:00 Owocki Opening Reaction 02:23 Carl Opening Reaction 04:15 CHAOSS Intro 06:55 The Early Lessons 10:55 The Indicators and Metrics 15:30 Compare Contrast CHAOSS with Ethereum 20:00 The community affect and shaping 24:45 The Gitcoin strategy 29:30 Contrasting funding from trad to crypto 33:00 Observing funding dynamics between rounds 35:30 Funding open source software and reputation 43:55 Anything else? 47:18 Kevflection
Plurality Labs w/ Feems and Disruption Joe
The discussion provides an insightful overview of innovative strategies and operational methodologies in the context of Plurality Lab and grant applications. It begins with Owocki's opening remarks, setting the tone for an in-depth exploration. Joe sheds light on the essence of Plurality Lab, followed by a discussion on the choice of mechanisms and future aspirations for these strategies. Feems contributes by delving into the staggered approach, suggesting ways to streamline these processes for efficiency. A significant part of the conversation revolves around the excitement and potential impact of attestations, highlighting their role in the broader scheme of grant applications. 00:00 Owocki Opening Reaction 03:09 Hey Joe, What is Plurality Lab? 04:36 How did you choose your mechanisms? 06:41 How do you want to carry that forward? 12:29 Feems on the Staggered approach 14:12 How to make the approach more seemless 21:57 What excites you most about impact attestations? 27:50 Turning Point for Grant applications 29:01 Large versus small competitors 31:44 Where are the moonshots? 36:59 What does maximally successful look like? 39:00 Kevflection
Novel Forms of Impact Attestations
This episode is dedicated to a roundtable discussion focused on impact attestations in the context of hypercerts. 00:00 Owocki Opening Reaction 02:39 Intros 04:15 Round Table on Impact Attestations with hypercerts 29:30 analyzing the subjective ways attestations work 38:20 roundtable final thoughts 46:00 Kevflection
Hypercerts Experiment w/ Sejal + bitbeckers
Episode begin by introductions of Sejal, Bitbeckers, and Carl. They discuss the Greenpill.network and provide a refresher on Hypercerts, exploring the integration of Greenpill with Hypercerts. The conversation then delves into the lessons learned from past frictions and the importance of ongoing education. They articulate a vision for the future, develop a narrative around it, and discuss the layering of mechanisms within this context. The video includes a segment for additional thoughts, a call to action, discussions on cross-pollinating best practices, and concludes with a final segment with Kevin's reflections. 00:00 Owocki Opening Reaction 03:07 Sejal, Bitbeckers, Carl intro 04:42 Greenpill.network 06:15 Refresher on Hypercerts 07:18 Greenpill + Hypercerts 11:40 The lessons of friction 17:33 Ongoing Education 19:19 Vision 26:45 Narrative 31:30 Layering mechanisms 34:14 Anything else? 38:26 Call to action 41:15 Crosspollinating best practices 42:35 Kevflection
Grants Report w/ Mashal and Eugene
In this episode, Mashal and Eugene discuss their journey into Web3 Grants Reporting and the research principles that guided them. The conversation covers their perspectives on the current state of impact measurement and emphasizes the importance of sharing best practices across different areas. The discussion then turns to setting goals, monitoring progress, and the criteria for eligibility in grant programs. They also touch upon strategic directions for 2024, identifying effective grant rhythms, and the pursuit of simplicity in user experience. The episode concludes with a focus on Grants Standard and Ethereum Attestation Service Schemas, followed by a final segment for additional thoughts and Kevin's reflections. 00:00 Kevin Opening Remarks 03:09 Intro Mashal/Eugene 04:21 How did you get started with Web3 Grants Reporting? 07:03 What were some of the guides of the research? 09:10 Hot Takes on the current state of impact meausurement? 13:20 Cross polination of best practices 17:19 Goals and monitoring 21:52 Eligibility via artifacts 24:06 Direction of 2024 30:43 Identifying grant rhythms that works 34:19 Aspiring for effective simplicity in the UX 38:12 Focus on Grants Standard 42:47 Ethereum Attestation Service Schemas 45:20 Anything else? 50:11 Kevin Reflection
Productizing R&D w/ Juan Benet
In this insightful episode, Juan, Carl and Owocki delve into the intricacies of productizing research and development, highlighting the balance between innovation and market viability. They explore the challenges of public versus private iterations, discuss exciting new primitives in the field, and speculate on the future landscape over the next decade. The episode wraps up with closing thoughts and acknowledgments, encapsulating a thorough exploration of the evolving world of R&D in technology. 00:00 Intro Opening Remarks 03:18 Intro Juan and Carl 03:35 Juan on Productizing R&D 14:20 Kevin Recap, Juan muses on Public vs Private Iterations 30:45 Primitaves Juan is excited about 40:47 How to demand the initial demand signal? 49:47 What does this look like in 10 years? 54:50 Anything else? (oh yeah!) 58:02 Thank you Juan 59:26 Closing Thoughts
Ethereum Attestation Service w/ Steve Dakh
This episode explores the intricacies of Ethereum Attestation Services, its applications, impact, and the evolving web of trust. It presents comparisons with Google's Page Rank, debate open systems versus governmental control, and consider the implications of private attestations. The episode offers a comprehensive look at the role of attestation services in shaping the future of Ethereum's ecosystem. 00:00 Owocki Intro 02:30 Intro Steve and Ethereum Attestation Service 10:00 Musing on the Application of Attestation Services and Impact 15:56 Generalizability and Constraint : Different kinds of schema 17:37 Layering Attestations 22:07 Web of Trust and Attestations 26:23 Google Page Rank vs Ethereum Impact Rank 32:26 Open System of Attestations vs Top Down Governmental Control 36:36 Private Attestations? 39:35 Measuring Attestation Service 42:53 Attestation Service as Public Good? 43:55 Closing thought on Global web of Ethereum Attestation 45:10 Owockiflection
It's Impact Season with Jonas, Carl, and Owocki
This episode is an engaging discussion on impact tracking, the progression of RPGF, learning velocity, the contrast between old world impact and Web 3, and the humanitarian side of public goods, highlighted by insights from Jonas, Carl and Owocki. 00:00 Intro 04:32 Panel Intro 05:52 Impact Tracking with Jonas 08:36 Impact Tracking with Carl 09:31 Different Types of Impact - Carl 11:55 Measuring Impact - Jonas 16:49 The Progression and Impact of RPGF 19:22 Learning Velocity - Jonas 23:32 Carl Reflects on Old World Impact vs Web 3 37:45 What excites Carl and Jonas? 46:14 The Gitcoin/Optimism Panda? 47:49 Long Tail of Public Goods 49:33 The Humanitarian Side 53:19 Close