Blockchain at Berkeley Delegate Thread
Key Info
- ENS: calblockchain.eth
- Twitter: x.com
- Email: governance@blockchain.berkeley.edu
- External Website: https://blockchain.berkeley.edu/
- Forum Username(s): CalBlockchain
- Languages You Speak: Primarily English
- Time Zone (optional): PST
Introduction
Blockchain at Berkeley is a student-run organization at UC Berkeley founded in 2014 and focused on blockchain innovation.
The major departments in Blockchain at Berkeley are as follows:
- Consulting: Building software and performing research to support companies, protocols, and other organizations. Previous clients include Arbitrum, Algorand, LayerZero, Avalanche, PayPal, UNICEF, etc.
- Education: Providing blockchain education through student-run courses at UC Berkeley, to over 300,000 students worldwide through our EdX course, DeCal’s (student-taught courses at UC Berkeley), and within the org through white paper reviews and developer bootcamps.
- Xcelerator: Launched what’s now the #1 university blockchain accelerator in the US, since 2019. 100+ alumni companies, 450M+ total of follow-on funding secured.
- Research/Governance: Voting and building proposals for delegated protocols including Compound, Uniswap, Aave, and Optimism. Also run whitepaper circles and initiatives to answer research questions in the space.
Governance Voting Methodology:
The governance department meets in person weekly to discuss updates. Members sign up to the protocols they want to be active on, with a lead being assigned to each. Throughout the week, members voice their opinions about proposals and governance changes in our internal Slack channel. After internal consensus is achieved, we vote on proposals and aim to explain our positioning on the forum.
Voting Priorities:
- Active and Accountable Governance Participation
- Informed Decision-Making
- Maintain Integrity and Responsibility
- Technical Contribution and Ecosystem Growth:
- Support New Products
- Data-Driven Initiatives
- Provide Feedback and Updates
- Community Engagement and Thought Diversity:
- Active Participation
- Foster Collaboration and Diverse Perspectives
Disclosure/possible conflicts of interest
Also delegates on:
- Morpho
- Celo
- Arbitrum
- Optimism (inactive)
- Compound
- Uniswap
Waiver of Liability
By delegating to Blockchain at Berkeley, you acknowledge that we are not liable for any potential losses or adverse outcomes resulting from our involvement in the governance process.