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From YouTube: FVM Space Warp Summit 🛸 Space Warp Impact Evaluators
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Corey James of Protocol Labs talks about Impact Evaluators at the FVM Space Warp Summit.
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A
A
Corey
up
onto
the
stage
to
talk
about
the
impact
evaluator
so
Corey
when
you're
ready
feel
free
to
share
your
your
video
and
your
audio.
Welcome
to
the
stage
and
I'll
get
out
of
the
way,
just
letting
you
can
take
the
premiere
awesome.
B
Well,
first
off,
thank
you
so
much
Jacob
and
just
all
the
amazing
individuals,
the
Brilliant
Minds
that
I've
gone
into
planning
this
event.
It's
really
just
been
awesome
to
see,
take
shape
and
super
honored
and
grateful
for
the
chance
to
chat
about
something
I
think
is
pretty
cool.
So
my
name's
Corey
and
I
work
on
protocol,
labs's,
Network,
Goods
team
and
specifically
the
network
funding
group.
B
So
we
work
on
sort
of
Novel
funding
mechanisms
and
incentive
mechanisms
for
allocating
Capital
towards
public
goods,
and
we
we're
doing
this
pretty
interesting
experiment,
I
think
over
the
course
of
space
warp.
That's
basically
using
these
things
called
impact
evaluator
rounds
to
populate
a
public
open,
Builders
leaderboard.
So
what
exactly?
Does
that
mean?
How
exact?
How
will
you
like
really
interact
with
it?
So
I'll
walk
you
through
really
kind
of
what
what
the
steps
are
to
to
join.
B
This
kind
of
initiative
are,
and
then
I'm
going
to
just
tell
you
more
about
kind
of
like
why
it
is
that
we're
we're
doing
that
so
joining
around
really
simply,
you
can
learn
all
about
it.
Just
from
this
simple
bitly
limb
link
down
there
so
bit
dot,
l
y
Slash
space
warp,
IE
and
the
first
step
really
simply
for
being
eligible
to
participate,
is
just
submitting
your
own
project.
B
So
each
team
can
be
represented
by
one
individual
that
can
submit
up
to
two
projects,
but
we
typically
recommend
that
you
actually
just
submit
one
to
try
to
concentrate
your
votes
into
into
one
initiative
and
that
first
round
submissions
are
due
on
Monday,
so
definitely
be
sure
to
once.
You
have
all
of
your
sort
of
like
the
different
eligibility
pieces,
which
you
can
read
more
about
at
that
link.
B
Things
like
your
GitHub
repo
up
and
running,
and
it's
nice
to
kind
of
populate
your
your
Project's
profile
with
something
like
a
URL
or
just
kind
of
fleshing
out,
like
the
the
really
concise
description
of
your
project,
things
that
sort
check
out
that
link
and
you
can
read
all
about
the
the
round
and
it
has
the
form
in
which
you
can
submit
your
actual
project.
So
then
you'll
actually
join.
B
So
then,
the
last
piece
is
once
all
the
projects
are
uploaded
into
the
round.
The
different
Builders
do
the
evaluation
process
you'll
see.
We
basically
take
those
results
and
publish
them
into
a
public
leaderboard
format,
and
then
the
top
projects
basically
will
win
a
portion
of
a
75k
price
pool
which
we've
set
up
for
the
kind
of
overall
initiative
of
the
impact
evaluated
rounds.
B
So
in
total
we're
having
seven
rounds
and
there
was
four
early
Builders,
the
members
of
The
Foundry
early
Builders
program,
an
initial
pilot
round
that
happened
just
before
or
right
in
the
middle
of
December
and
the
next
round
coming
up
is
again
starts
the
25th
for
voting.
But
projects
are
due
on
the
23rd
and
so
I
just
grabbed
some
screenshots.
B
So
you
can
visualize
like
what
exactly
the
voting
will
look
and
feel
like,
but
it
uses
this
evaluation
method
called
quadratic
voting
where
you'll
have
50
voice
credits
that
you
can
allocate
basically
to
the
different
top
projects
that
you
feel
are
most
valuable
for
the
space
or
for
fem.
B
Those
rounds
will
happen
about
every
two
weeks.
We're
also
going
to
try
to
do
a
live
round
in
at
basically
East
Denver,
so
in
Denver
during
all
the
festivities-
and
you
can
see
that
the
round
size
rose
with
time.
So
it's
important
to
join
each
round
because
you'll
be
able
to
filter
the
leaderboard,
which
I'll
show
you
on
this
next
screen
by
either
the
most
recent
rounds
results
or
the
total
votes.
B
B
But
you
can
see
that
the
leaderboard
basically
has
the
updated
round
results
for
the
most
recent
round
and
for
all
of
the
total,
the
total
rounds
that
that
project
has
participated
in
that's.
Actually,
the
real
leaderboard
votes,
with
the
total
votes
being
sort
of
a
mock-up
doubling
the
pilot
round.
But
that
is
the
the
places
one
through
six
from
the
most
recent
round
for
just
kind
of
a
fun
FYI.
So
basically,
you'll
be
able
to
see
and
learn
more
about
the
project
on
the
leaderboard.
B
By
like
expanding
and
seeing
more
kind
of
details
about
it
and
you'll
have
a
really
cool
opportunity
to
basically
showcase
your
work
to
the
community
and
the
rounds
will
go
on
actually
beyond
the
end
of
the
hackathon.
So
all
the
way
up
until
the
end
of
March
and
in
total
it'll
be
this
place
where
you
can
learn
more
about
the
other
projects
that
are
building
on
fem.
B
You
can
see
this
kind
of
like
Community,
aggregated
sense
of
what
is
seen
as
like
the
most
valuable
projects
and
those
that
are
participating
in
both
the
project,
submission
and
in
the
evaluation
process
will
be
eligible
to
win
from
the
prize
pool.
So
all
the
details
you
can
find
here
at
this
link,
which
is
bit.ly
backslash
space
warp
I.E
and
if
you
do
have
any
questions
or
anything
of
the
sort,
you
can
definitely
reach
out
to
me
I'm
in
the
all.
B
So,
thank
you
all
so
much
for
your
time.
If
you
have
any
questions,
definitely
please
feel
free
to
reach
out
and
best
of
luck
to
all
the
hackers.
A
Awesome,
thank
you
Corey
and
I
think
also,
if
anybody
is
kind
of
looking
back
to
karthik's
earlier
presentation,
you'll
note
that
we're
going
to
do
weekly
check-ins
for
the
hackathon
anyway,
so
really
we're
asking
very
similar
information
to
the
form
that
Corey
just
mentioned
so
you're
already
doing
the
work,
so
you
might
as
well
sign
up
and
be
on
the
leadership
board,
so
awesome.
Well.
Thank
you
very
much.
Corey.