dOrg doings
The latest episode of the dOrg Hot Seat podcast is LIVE - ft. Chandler from Avail Project.
dOrg members important information
We need your input on a few open proposals we're discussing on the forum. Take a look:
- Clients hiring devs
- SoW and Snapshot proposals
Members doings
Local DAO Summer interview: Workers co-operative framework as D(A)O with Magenta and dOrg
Magenta was speaker of one of the sessions from Local DAO Summer by Ethereal Forest. Magenta shared all about her experience being a builder at dOrg and she explained how dOrg works and our way of work.
Check the full interview here.
Agentcoin’s Early Access
Agentcoin just announced that their app is now available for early access. Sign up at https://www.agentcoin.org and join the Agentcoin’s early access program by filling out their form.
Magenta at Crypto Sapiens
Magenta was the guest of a recent episode of the Impact Makers podcast. Magenta walked us through Bloom Network, from its vision and mission to its latest releases. Make sure to check the episode here.
Magenta’s art is now collectable: The Genesis Drop of FlowerPunks
Magenta recently gave life to her NFT collection “flowerpunks”, a benefit for Bloom Network. Created by her and inspired by ArtizenFund. “Flowerpunks are caring, wise beings tending to the fundamentals of life”.
New member
Bruno
This month we welcome Bruno as our new member! Bruno just has started his Funded Initiative as lead generator. Bruno has been working in web3 for 4+ years in roles from marketing and consulting to business development. He’s passionate about decentralization and technology.
We’re excited to have Bruno as part of dOrg to grow together!
Builder of the month
Job: AI Strategy & Developer Relations @ Agentcoin
Specialisation: AI and Growth
Nationality: Venezuelan-Spanish
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Hobbies: Gaming, programming
What is it like to be a builder at dOrg?
When I joined dOrg, most of my experiences were administration, marketing, and growth—even though at that time, I didn’t call it that. My main tasks were in the operational side: finding clients, helping the organization scale, conducting interviews with applicants, and then, once we had clients, coordinating project management. Specifically, I worked on some projects like Rarible and Polywrap.
Being a builder at dOrg means that you’ll meet experienced, smart people that will teach you a lot about the ecosystem, how the business works. Being a builder at dOrg allowed me to find an overlap between what I was previously doing and the new things I wanted to do, like programming; and what I didn’t even know I wanted to do, which is web3.
Through dOrg I was able to focus on web3 and at the same time while participating in client’s projects, I had the time to learn more about growth and programming, especially in the AI space. dOrg allowed me to participate and be involved in projects that are at the cutting edge of technology, blending Web3 and AI, like Saturn Series.
Being a builder at dOrg means you can choose the projects you want to collaborate on, and also it gives you the freedom and flexibility of remote work, working with very skilled people, and always having a project manager and a technical lead who drive the project forward with the team to ensure success. And there are many advantages of remote work, like being able to travel without having to stop working.
Working on an DAO that was one of the first recognized in the United States as a blockchain Limited Liability Company provides you security, knowing that dOrg has your back if any issues arise and its community will support you. Also, in the tech side, dOrg will cover all your work needs with all the available tech tools, to make sure you are comfortable and can achieve all the project’s requirements seamlessly.
What do you find most challenging about dOrg?
The most challenging part was learning how to work in a DAO, where there isn’t a traditional boss or CEO. Instead, it’s a decentralized organization where meritocracy matters more than hierarchy, and the decision-making process is different from what you’d find in typical companies. At dOrg, there’s no set list of tasks; the work and value you bring are up to you and your initiative.
Adapting to this model—where consensus is needed before making any big decisions that may affect its members—was new for me and required learning a different way of managing. But it was also refreshing to know that at dOrg, what matters most is the value you bring, not your title. It’s all about what you can contribute with your skills.
What would you say is the best thing that has happened to you since joining dOrg?
What I’ve enjoyed most about joining dOrg is how much I’ve learned about Web3, being part of a group of knowledgeable people who are always willing to share, and growing both professionally and personally.
One of the highlights was starting with Polywrap or Web3 API alongside other dOrg members. We built a new team from scratch to meet various market needs at that time, and over time, that team evolved into Agentcoin. It’s where I’ve found myself doing what I truly enjoy while learning new things every day.
Working remotely was also a new experience for me, and it’s opened up so many possibilities compared to office work. The difference is huge, and my first formal experience with remote work was here at dOrg. If it weren’t for dOrg, I wouldn’t have learned everything I know about Web3 today, and maybe I wouldn’t have discovered it at all.
In short, dOrg has been a growth opportunity for me, opening doors for my future and introducing me to new friends and incredibly talented colleagues.
Upcoming events
Token2049
We’ll see you this September in Singapore! From September 18 to 19 we’ll enjoy two days sharing amongst the leading Web3 companies and projects.
Devcon
Devcon is a couple of months away, but we’re already excited about our trip to Thailand! Niraj, Manank, and Clara will be at Devcon soaking up the vibes in Bangkok while participating in insightful talks. We’ll share their schedules soon!