Open database & community exploring blockchain for good. 1500 projects listed in the Web3 Impact Database positiveblockchain.io/databa…

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📢 Secure your spot at the Blockchain4Good Summit 2025! virtualsummit2025.blockchain…
Are you building solutions in the areas of financial inclusion, digital identity, climate action, sustainable supply chains, and beyond? Apply no later than April 4th, 2025 to have a chance to present at the Impact Innovations Spotlight. What? Impact Innovations Spotlight provides a dynamic platform for emerging startups to present their impact solutions in front of international organizations, development and aid agencies, ecosystem supporters, incubators, investors and protocols leveraging blockchain for social and environmental impact. Selected projects will have the opportunity to deliver a 5-minute presentation in an assigned slot on April 15 or 16 at the Blockchain for Good Virtual Summit, co-organized by UNDP AltFinLab, PositiveBlockchain and Innofund. Why? This is your opportunity to present, gain visibility, connect with potential partners, and get a chance to be selected for the Blockchain for Good Alliance (BGA) incubation cohort or Soonami.io upcoming venturethon. We look forward to your application and good luck! Together Stronger 🤝Spread the word in your networks! Find the form below 👇
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looking forward to meet folks in Thailand at the @ChainforGood Oscar!
Announcing the highly anticipated Web3.0 Oscar—a prestigious event by @ChainForGood, honoring cutting-edge blockchain projects driving real-world impact in alignment with the @UN's 17 SDGs 🌍. Join us on Nov 11 in Bangkok to celebrate the innovators shaping a sustainable future! 🎫 The 17 SDGs Challenge Tickets: bit.ly/17SDGsChallenge 🏆 The Chains of Change Tickets: bit.ly/ChainsOfChange Limited tickets are available—more information in the threads below!👇 #BGAWeb3Oscar
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We are happy to partner with ECOTA and continue the transparency efforts in the Carbon Tokenization space with the Web3 Carbon DB and upcoming dashboard. We just posted a Gitcoin project #GG20 to make it happen! please support/donate! explorer.gitcoin.co/?utm_sou…

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04.04 WEBINAR on #Africa #web3 #Impact We are continuing making progress on the Africa Web3 Impact Mapping initiative. Zoom link zoom.us/j/98881157684?pwd=TT…
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Launching the “Africa Web3 Impact Database” with @AfricaBlockInst, a 2-month an ecosystem mapping effort. The initiative will be presented during a Launch Webinar on the 12.02 at 5pm CAT. Sign up here bit.ly/africaweb3mapping Learn more & partner positiveblockchain.io/africa…

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In collaboration with @PositiveBlock and with contributors of LACChain Ecosystem Albi Rodriguez Jaramillo Blanca Karina Sandoval Bueno Analía Ramos, Jessica Salamanca, Lucas Zaehringer Rica Amaral Gustavo Prieto Dr.-Ing. Katarina Adam
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You work for a Blockchain-based Impact project? Make sure to add/update your entry in the PositiveBlockchain Web3 Impact open Database before December 31st 👉 lnkd.in/eaSU93xV 👇🧵
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🛠 How? Simply go to the Database, search for your project page, click on the edit button, update and submit the form. If you can't find your project, simply add a new one (top right button)
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📚 This has been the case with our great partner and friends from Blockchain for Good - France who need fresh data inputs in the preparation of the 2024 Blockchain for SDGs report
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🤔 Why? because dozens of organizations rely on it to perform research, scan the markets, prepare investment or publish new reports.
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Thank you for the great #Deimp 2023 event in Berlin last Friday at the #web3hub. 9 pitches and 3 workshops. Hoping to see the Berlin Web3 Impact ecosystem continue to grow! @ber_chain @BerlinPartner
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50 @Cardano projects just got added to the Positiveblockchain Web3 Impact Database such as @WorldMobileTeam, @veritree_, @empowa_io, @proof_space, @clarity_dao Thanks to @SustainableADA for this and Project Catalyst grant @InputOutputHK 🧵How to Edit/Add new entry? 👇
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#INATBA proudly presents the publication of its latest report "Blockchain for Sustainable Impact: Unveiling Latin America's Innovations”. inatba.org/reports/mapping-l…
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And we are on @gitcoin #GG18 explorer.gitcoin.co/#/round/… What are the most exciting projects we need to be aware of?

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Green edition @solana hackathon in #Berlin with few contributors ideas around ReFi, biodiversity, waste management.. thank you @sunrisestake
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#tbt to our very first event back in February 👀 Where we brought together, startup founders, social entrepreneurs, web3 builders, sustainability professionals, impact investors, YOU! ⚡️
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This Thursday, #Lisbon! Who from our network of positivists is in town?
Join us on Thursday, June 29th, for a dedicated event aimed at accelerating the transition to a regenerative economy in Lisbon. Here are some key highlights you can expect 👇 Apply here 👉 lu.ma/lisboa-mapping
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having worked in the blockchain space for ~2.5 years I've formed some unpopular opinions that I'd like to share. 1. the problems with security are laughably underestimated by almost everyone here. most people act as if losing your identity and all of your money because you clicked the wrong button is not a massively huge, unacceptable, gaping problem. this still happens all the time, even to "veterans". this is such a problem that I find it tough to recommend to people who are not tech savvy to even try using most of this stuff. 2. the large majority of companies are absurdly overvalued. at peak euphoria there was software that barely worked and with hardly any actual users valued at multiple billions of $, there are still protocols valued a billion $ or more who have yet to launch a working product and if launched, the majority of these projects will no where even close to live up to their marketing or self-imposed hype and often have critical issues they have yet to actually figure out that are part of what they promised, and are often just overly complex ponzi schemes who have successfully overpromised and confused investors enough to give them money. 3. I love most of the people I've met and have worked with. that being said, there is a massive variance of people working in this space, more-so than anywhere else I've worked and by a long shot. this means being bombarded by a countless stream of grifters and people who want to simply use you as a financial instrument or a stepladder of some sort. when you reach a somewhat high profile this becomes unmanageable and will affect your mental health. my dms and many of my tweets are bombarded by airdrop farmers or scammers. people will go to almost any length to get your attention only to often just be trying to get something out of you once you actually talk with them. 4. there are few use cases that actually make sense today. finance / payments, digital ownership, data archival, recently our infrastructure is beginning to be able to handle the scale of things like gaming and social. but as a developer building an app outside of these domains, it's extremely tough to find a use case that's valuable to the *average* person in the world, especially with the limitations of wallet UX and security. instead everyone keeps building for the exact same set of users over and over. these are *extremely* talented builders, this isn't their fault, it just isn't possible today with the current state of the technology. 5. almost everyone you meet is founding a company of some sort, often competing with a hundred other similar products that do or are hoping to do the same thing, instead of collaborating. almost all with the hopes of launching a token and striking it rich. yes, this happens in the traditional software world, but it is at an extreme in the blockchain world. innovation is great though, so this could be looked at as a good thing if you take into consideration that a percentage of these people are actual geniuses with good intentions who deserve to be successful, which is the case IME. 6. business models are fucked. there are very few protocols or apps generating actual revenue, most are just hoping to launch a token. this is because it is very tough to build a product, get users, and monetize with the current state of the technology. there are a few outliers of course, but they are just that. 7. hype as a measure of integrity. it's all a blur. the more hype a team, company, person, etc... tries to gather around themselves the less I can trust them. every day there are countless announcements all claiming to be revolutionary or game changing. there are teams who have raised hundreds of millions simply from tweeting out the right things. instead the teams and people I've learned to trust are the ones who ship then shout, and who are pragmatic about their updates. @paradigm is a great example of this, only talking and gaining excitement once a big thing is ready, and usually it is of very high quality. an announcement of an announcement or an announcement of a pre-announcement is not unheard of in this space and is a huge red flag. >> conclusion I have more I could go into but I'll stop for now. the point of this isn't to be negative, I am one of the biggest believers of this technology. instead it's to be a realistic view of how things are in hopes that we can improve the entire space. again I will underscore that most of the people I've actually had the chance to work with, meet at conferences, or meet through acquaintances have been some of the most exceptionally smart, kind, and socially conscious people i've ever met. even with all of the negatives, things have come a long way in the 2.5 years that I've been here. some of the issues i've outlined are things that we're working on at @AaveAave and @LensProtocol which is fulfilling work.
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