Join us for a conversation with Auryn Macmillan.
Auryn describes a web3 future alive with emergent coordination systems - DAOs, dApps, etc - built from highly interoperating supermodular components that, in combination, bootstrap communities and create an anti-fragile, capture and censorship resistant, regenerative cryptoeconomy.
In May 2022, Auryn and Kevin Owocki (of Gitcoin) co-authored an article titled Practical Pluralism arguing for a practical pluralism to be at the centre of web3 design philosophy & broader Ethos.
Topics we will be covering at this event include:
1. modularity and pluralism, especially as it relates to DAOs, DAO tooling, and web3 stacks more generally
2. Public goods and quadratic funding
3. Cross-chain bridge security
Refreshments provided.
Proudly co-presented by the RMIT Blockchain Club and Web3 HACK Melbourne.
Note: This at RMIT but not our usual venue! Head to Bowen Street (runs through the university between Swanston and Russell) and look for stairs next to Streat Cafe. The Garden Room is the glass box. Walk (or lift) up to L5. Official address:
Level 5, Building 10, RMIT University 376-392 Swanston Street, Melbourne Entry access from Bowen Street (between Swanston and Russell streets), above the Streat Cafe. Elevator behind Streat Cafe
Speaker
Auryn Macmillan
Auryn is a solidity developer and co-founder of both Gnosis Guild (a convivial society for interdependent software development and keeper of the Zodiac standard) and clr.fund (a collusion resistant quadratic funding protocol built with the magic of zero knowledge proofs).