FC#56 Town Hall B

Sep 19, 2023 at 00:00:00

Summary

In this JuiceboxDAO town hall meeting, the following topics were discussed:

  1. Delayed inclusion of the buyback delegate in the upcoming Juicebox funding cycle.
  2. Proposal for a Juicebox match fund for the Artizen platform.
  3. Collecting addresses for shipping stickers.
  4. Update on the RevNet site prototype and progress on L2 experimentation.
  5. Update on the CropTop platform and its new features.
  6. Screen share and explanation of the Buyback Delegate contract.

Delayed inclusion of the buyback delegate

  • The buyback delegate was supposed to be included in the upcoming funding cycle, but it has been delayed for further review and optimization.
  • The plan is to submit a proposal to turn off redemptions from the project as a precaution in case of any token balance issues.
  • The buyback delegate is expected to be installed in the next funding cycle, three weeks from the current date.

Proposal for a Juicebox match fund for Artizen

  • A proposal has been made to issue a governance token for the Artizen platform on Juicebox.
  • The proposal includes a match fund where Juicebox would provide funding that Artizen would match for Juicebox project creators.
  • Feedback and ideas are being sought to shape the proposal further.

Collecting addresses for shipping stickers

  • A Google form has been created to collect addresses for shipping Juicebox stickers.
  • The form will be open for a week or two, and stickers will be shipped once all addresses are collected.

Update on RevNet site prototype and L2 experimentation

  • A prototype website for the RevNet site has been created, and further development is in progress.
  • The goal is to have the RevNet site deployed on testnets in approximately six weeks.
  • The contract crew is working on Bananapus and RevNet projects, and progress updates will be provided regularly.

Update on CropTop platform

  • The CropTop site has received updates, including the ability to create aggregate CropTop pages that aggregate feeds from multiple CropTop hosted feeds.
  • Users can now post from multiple clients and aggregate content from different devices onto one feed.
  • Arbitrary RSS feeds can also be aggregated onto CropTop sites, expanding the range of content feeds available.
  • Development is waiting for RevNet to move to production.

Explanation of the Buyback Delegate contract

  • The Buyback Delegate contract has undergone further improvements.
  • The contract uses a metadata standard to specify parameters for the buyback delegate and handle different payment cases.
  • Clients can specify the minimum swap amount and the amount to swap with. A TWAP price can be used for fee payments where no metadata is specified.
  • The contract can handle payments involving both swapping and minting, allowing for flexibility in optimizing trades.
  • The contract has been designed to be simple yet covers important edge cases and provides powerful features.
  • It is expected to be installed in the next funding cycle and can be a core part of projects that want to offer competitive token prices for payments.