Season 3 - Ep. 1 - Its Impact Season w/Jonas, Carl, Owocki
Jan 4, 2024
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Guests Jonas and Carl discuss the challenges and importance of impact tracking. They explore topics such as measuring impact, the progression of RPGF, learning velocity, and the long tail of public goods. They also highlight the role of experts, resource allocation in media funding, and the analysis of ecosystems and impact markets.
Building crypto economic systems that elevate impact-filled builders and move towards proof of virtue is crucial in driving positive digital systems in the world.
Expanding participation in impact evaluation and translating expert views into accessible frameworks are important steps in measuring and assessing impact in the transition to Web 3.0.
Embracing a culture of radical open learning and iterative experimentation can accelerate impact within the Web 3.0 ecosystem and drive progress in solving complex impact measurement challenges.
Deep dives
Creating a Coordination for Impactful Digital Systems
The podcast episode focuses on the GreenPill.network's initiative to build a coordination of hackers, dreamers, and doers using crypto to bring positive digital systems to the world. The episode explores the themes of impact tracking and manifesting the meme of impact equals profit. It highlights the importance of building crypto economic systems that elevate impact-filled builders and move towards proof of virtue. The guests discuss retroactive public goods funding and its role in funding impactful projects within the Ethereum ecosystem. The episode emphasizes the need for more decentralized governance and community involvement in impact evaluation and funding decisions.
The Power of Impact Measurement in Web 3.0
The podcast delves into the significance of impact measurement in the transition to Web 3.0. It highlights the challenges of capturing and assessing impact in a subjective manner. The guests emphasize the importance of expanding participation in impact evaluation and translating expert views into accessible frameworks. They discuss the potential to move from expert-driven impact assessments to bottom-up approaches that involve communities and stakeholders. They also address the opportunity for integrating impact measurement tools like attestation services and hyper certs into digital ecosystems, enabling better tracking and assessment of impact. Overall, the episode highlights the need for continued experimentation and learning in impact measurement to drive impactful funding and resource allocation.
Learning in Public for Accelerated Impact
The podcast explores the concept of learning in public as a means to accelerate impact within the Web 3.0 ecosystem. The guests advocate for radical open learning and iterative experimentation, sharing insights and experiences openly to facilitate collective knowledge building. They highlight the importance of embracing mistakes and continuously iterating to improve impact measurement and funding mechanisms. The episode discusses the need for a culture shift, encouraging individuals and projects to be vulnerable and transparent about their experiences and experiments. By fostering a public learning culture, the podcast emphasizes the potential for faster learning velocity in solving complex impact measurement challenges and driving progress in the Web 3.0 space.
Interoperability and Collaboration for Impact
The podcast episode highlights the potential impact of collaboration and interoperability between different funding mechanisms and platforms. It emphasizes the value of creating composable funding systems that can strengthen each other and reward impactful projects. The guests discuss the importance of aligning standards and incentives across platforms like Getcoin and Optimism to realize the vision of retroactive public goods funding and impact equals profit. They explore the possibilities of measuring impact across different ecosystems, comparing the funding and impact assessment approaches in Getcoin and Optimism. The episode emphasizes the role of collaboration and experimentation in building a thriving ecosystem for impactful projects and funding public goods.
Towards Equitable Rewards for Impactful Contributions
In this podcast episode, the focus is on the shift from traditional funding mechanisms to rewarding impactful contributions through retroactive public goods funding. The guests highlight the vision of impact equals profit, where contributors to public goods are monetarily rewarded for their efforts. They discuss the challenges of current funding systems, which tend to prioritize popularity over actual impact. The episode emphasizes the need to move away from expert-driven evaluations and towards bottom-up impact measurement. By encouraging a shift in incentives and funding mechanisms, the podcast highlights the potential for a more equitable and impactful ecosystem that recognizes and rewards contributions to public goods.
Apple Show Link https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1609313639
Spotify Show Link https://open.spotify.com/show/0l6aXWC94dd0RA3tkKfxjd
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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 ----- SOCIALS:
----- Music by WABI SABI - snowflake - https://thmatc.co/?l=7786B012 ----- Not financial or tax advice. This channel is strictly educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or to make any financial decisions. This video is not tax advice. Talk to your accountant. Do your own research.
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