gm everyone!
While the markets are dreary, we've got our heads down in building mode. We had a great end to epoch 4, with 302.36 ETH given to projects and 198.4 ETH claimed by users.
By Mashal Waqar
4 min read
Aug 6, 2024
gm everyone!
While the markets are dreary, we've got our heads down in building mode. We had a great end to epoch 4, with 302.36 ETH given to projects and 198.4 ETH claimed by users.

This was a fun epoch. We received loads of useful feedback from our community, and our team was deeply focused on iterating and improving the user experience to make voting easier.
During the voting, we implemented an easier way to get the UQ, where the allowlist would be automatically fetched from Passport, instead of requiring users to go to our custom Passport dashboard to get the unique stamp.
We also emphasized the custom dashboard's link because the special stamp for our allowlist was not visible through the regular Passport homepage.
We're still working on tackling sybil attacks. If you have ideas on how to address this, join the discussion on our governance forum here.
If you donated to epoch 4, claim your POAP here.

And a final reminder, we've got 15 slots for new projects in epoch 5.
Key Dates:
Read the submission process for participating in epoch 5 here.
Speaking of epoch and updates, we'd love for you to take 2 minutes and fill this survey. We're working on improving the app and we'd love your thoughts on what's important to you when supporting a project.
Rumor goes every time someone fills this form, the price of ETH goes up (disclaimer: this is not financial advice).
It's been a busy summer for our governance council at Octant. The council was overseeing a ~50 ETH pot split into 3 categories:
Our OCF grantees for this round are:
Dev Tooling
Community Rounds
Marketing
Read our reflections on our first community fund.
First off, watch Yinka's first video on Octant.
Attention. On. Point.

Next up, we have this piece exploring the Octant Ecosystem by Crypto Altruism's Tereza Bizkova and Drew Simon. Taking you from inception to where we're at now.

And, if you're feeling inspired, participate in this week's Public Goods Flywheel contest. Nominate a friend and lock some GLM on Octant.

Y para nuestros amigos que hablan español, pueden leer este artículo increíble publicado por Nación Bankless acerca de su experiencia con Octant. ¡Disfruten!

Join our Public Greats chat – we started a Telegram group for public greats. The chat has grown to a very high quality and low noise group with some of the best builders having solid conversations and sharing insights.
DM us your TG with why you'd like to join us.


ETHCC feels like eons ago, and even more so as we set our eyes on ETHWarsaw and Devcon. But, to recap, we had a fantastic time meeting so many of y'all in Brussels.
We partnered with the cool cats at Metagov, How2DAO, and Regen Village to organize the Grants Funding Forum. Conversations about impact, grantees, project sustainability, and all things public goods? Count us in.
These are important conversations for us as we grow into the next phase of funding public goods. If you'd like to help shape Octant, join us. We want to hear from you.
Till then,
Keep building, keep locking GLM, and keep supporting public goods!