The Anoma Foundation, a charity organization focused on blockchain technology, made an announcement on October 19 about the introduction of a Community Builders Program for Namada, a multichain privacy protocol.
The goal of the program is to accelerate the adoption of greater privacy features in public blockchain systems, according to the latest information Finbold has received.
By using zero-knowledge encryption for a number of different blockchains, Namada provides anonymity that is independent of the underlying assets. The Namada Community Builders Program brings together a network of people and groups to build a gateway that bridges the gap between the public and private digital spheres.
Program participants will have the opportunity to collaborate, share information and make meaningful contributions to the advancement of digital privacy.
Anoma Foundation plans to reward contributors
The Anoma Foundation plans to incentivize and reward the contributions of Community Builders by providing 10,000,000 NAM Tokens exclusively to select participants in Namada’s Community Builders Program to encourage and recognize their efforts.
The Anoma Foundation will allocate 10 million NAM tokens to reward early community builders and validators in the Namada RPGF round 🛠️
🟡 Initiative overview
This RPGF round serves as a mechanism to honor early contributors and validators who played an important role in… pic.twitter.com/hPudsO3a98— Namada (@namada) October 19, 2023
Following the conclusion of the Retroactive Public Goods Funding (RPGF) Round, NAM token allocation information will be encoded in the Genesis block of the Namada blockchain.
Between November 20 and 26, the Namada community will vote on who deserves recognition and compensation for their contributions to the early stages of the project as part of the Community Builder RPGF Round.
The privacy-promoting activities that Namada supports are financed through various channels. Public Goods Funding (PGF) enables board-elected stewards to support public goods across multiple domains and includes Shielded Set Rewards, a type of Continuous Public Goods Funding (CPGF).
Finally, Community Builders Program participants are also encouraged to follow Namada on Twitter and join the Namada Discord Server in addition to submitting the Community Builder form.