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Cohort Season VII is well underway. These funds will be used to incentivize participants to work on open-source software (OSS) projects, bounties, and internal Raid Guild products. By allocating resources toward participant engagement, we aim to create a productive environment that fosters collaboration, innovation, and skill development.
Why should we build this?
The cohort serves as a premier platform for nurturing new talent in the web3 ecosystem. By providing financial support, we can ensure participants have the motivation and resources to contribute meaningfully. This initiative will not only enhance their skills but also contribute to the broader community by delivering valuable OSS projects and innovative solutions.
Key Benefits:
Talent Development: Empower participants with hands-on experience and mentorship.
Community Growth: Foster collaboration within the web3 ecosystem, increasing the overall talent pool.
Quality Projects: Drive the completion of high-quality OSS projects that benefit the community.
Brand Awareness: This is one of the reasons why people talk about RaidGuild and why we have trust in the space
Anything else you'd like to add?
We believe that by investing in the next generation of web3 developers, we are laying the groundwork for a more decentralized and innovative future. Our commitment to OSS and community-driven projects will have lasting impacts beyond this cohort.
Raid Party Skills Needed
Mentorship: Experienced developers to guide participants in OSS contributions and project development.
Project Management: Individuals skilled in overseeing project progress and ensuring that bounties are completed effectively.
Technical Support: Support from developers familiar with web3 technologies and smart contracts to assist participants in their projects.
Cost (in USD)
$20,000
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@dekanbro Hi there! I came across this Cohort VII project and I'm really intrigued by the concept. The focus on developing talent and fostering collaboration in the web3 ecosystem resonates with me.
I'd love to get involved and contribute if possible. While I'm not sure about my exact skill level compared to what you're looking for, I'm eager to learn and help out in any way I can. Whether it's assisting with development, project management, or even just helping to test things out, I'd be excited to be part of this initiative.
Is there a good way for newcomers to get started or learn more about how we can contribute? I'd really appreciate any guidance on next steps.
Thanks for considering, and looking forward to potentially being part of this exciting project!
Project Idea
Cohort VII
Project Submitted By
@dekanbro and Tae
Summary
Cohort Season VII is well underway. These funds will be used to incentivize participants to work on open-source software (OSS) projects, bounties, and internal Raid Guild products. By allocating resources toward participant engagement, we aim to create a productive environment that fosters collaboration, innovation, and skill development.
Why should we build this?
The cohort serves as a premier platform for nurturing new talent in the web3 ecosystem. By providing financial support, we can ensure participants have the motivation and resources to contribute meaningfully. This initiative will not only enhance their skills but also contribute to the broader community by delivering valuable OSS projects and innovative solutions.
Key Benefits:
Anything else you'd like to add?
We believe that by investing in the next generation of web3 developers, we are laying the groundwork for a more decentralized and innovative future. Our commitment to OSS and community-driven projects will have lasting impacts beyond this cohort.
Raid Party Skills Needed
Cost (in USD)
$20,000
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: