Aragon Introduces Grants Program To Further Ecosystem Development

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Aragon, the governance platform for decentralized organizations, has decided to support its community by introducing ‘ Aragon Nest ’, a unique grants program to accelerate ecosystem development. This is a very exciting initiative and shows the importance of community involvement to the blockchain movement, some experts argue. See more from the company press release below.

Introducing the ‘Aragon Nest’ Grants Program

Aragon, the governance platform for decentralized organizations, has introduced a grants program to accelerate ecosystem development

Tallinn, EstoniaDecember 5, 2017 – Aragon, the governance platform for decentralized organizations, has announced a grants program for its community called ‘ Aragon Nest ’. Through monetary support, direct counsel from the Aragon team, and community oversight, ‘Aragon Nest’ will support and enable developers that want to build supporting infrastructure for Aragon and Ethereum.

“At Aragon, our aim is to make decentralized organizations happen. To achieve this vision, we have built an easy-to-use way for organizations to operate on the Ethereum blockchain. Building this vision, however, requires support from the whole ecosystem. We know there are some very talented people in our community and we want to support them in this endeavour through the ‘ Aragon Nes t’ grants program,” said Luis Cuende, Co-Founder and Project Lead at Aragon.

Aragon will work together with Placeholder Capital, a venture capital firm that specializes in crypto-assets, to introduce the ‘ Aragon Nest ’ grants program over the coming months. The program’s long-term goal is to support the community’s efforts around some of the most important challenges facing Aragon and Ethereum. Investing capital in building protocols or apps through this unique initiative fits Aragon’s strategic goals and showcases its dedication to the broader Ethereum community.

Placeholder is a venture capital firm that specializes in decentralized information networks that use tokens as incentives, and works closely with the teams it chooses to support. The firm was founded by Joel Monegro and Chris Burniske in August 2017, who both have years of experience evaluating crypto projects, and going forward will serve as advisors and companions in the crafting and orchestration of the ‘ Aragon Nest ’ program.

Submissions to the ‘ Aragon Nes ’ grants program from the community will be evaluated by an internal team comprised of representatives from both Aragon and Placeholder. All submissions will be focused on solving problems identified by the ‘ Aragon Nest ’ team along with the community. The review process thereafter will be completely transparent and community-led.

Aragon has the capital required to fund the development of its core protocol, and is using this grants program to extend the functionality of both Aragon and Ethereum. The program is seen as an essential component of the overall Aragon project, and as such, capital has been allocated from the Aragon Foundation to ensure it becomes a success.

 

Aragon will require that all code created within the grants program be published and licensed as open source. Any intellectual property created by participants in the course of the program will be owned by those participants.

“We are very thankful for all the support we have received and we want to give back to the community by funding the development of core pieces of infrastructure, developer tools and accessible products needed for the success of the Aragon and the overall Web3.0 vision. We are still in the early days and a lot has to be built in order to empower all the users of these technologies,” said Jorge Izquierdo, Co-Founder and Tech Lead at Aragon.

More information will be posted on the Aragon blog as the details become available. If you want to discuss the program with others, join the #nest channel on Aragon.Chat

 

The Aragon platform is available for Linux, MacOS, Windows and web browsers. For more information visit https://aragon.one/

 

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