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GG22 Allo Builders Advancement Round Retrospective
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GG22 Allo Builders Advancement Round Retrospective

The GG22 Allo Builders Advancement Round distributed $25,000 USDGLO in matching funds to 17 projects building on Allo Protocol, using COCM matching and full Gitcoin Passport integration to reward equitable donor networks.

Round Overview

Key Metrics:

  • Total Donations: $5,273.06
  • Matching Funds Available: $25,000 USDGLO
  • Unique Contributors: 333
  • Number of Contributions: 934
  • Participating Projects: 17
  • Average Contribution: $15.84

Passport Usage

The round employed Gitcoin Passport for contributor verification:

  • 100% of contributor addresses scored using the Passport Model-Based Detection System
  • 110 Users (33.0%) received full matching (passport score over 50)
  • 21 Users (6.3%) received partial matching (score between 25-50)

This approach incentivized "legitimate users to strengthen their digital identities," protecting matching funds from fraudulent activity.

COCM vs. Quadratic Funding

The round adopted Contribution-Conscious Contribution Matching (COCM) instead of traditional Quadratic Funding. COCM filtered connections and weighted contributions based on donor relationships, resulting in more equitable outcomes.

Top 10 Projects by COCM Matching:

  1. viaPrize Gitcoin Fiat Integration: $4,438.77
  2. Atlantis: $3,694.93
  3. VoiceDeck: Marketplace for Impact Certificates: $3,138.43
  4. Open Source Observer: $2,447.41
  5. Giveth: $2,077.76
  6. 1Hive Gardens: $2,061.28
  7. Karma GAP - Funding Map on Allo: $2,059.52
  8. Flow State (Streaming Quadratic Funding): $1,223.86
  9. DAOIP-5 Grants Standard by DAOstar: $761.56
  10. Allo Hacker Abode: $612.28

Key Insights

Sybil Resistance: Full Passport integration verified all contributors, reducing fraudulent participation.

Matching Mechanism Benefits: COCM prioritized wallets with diverse connection networks, amplifying impact from high-context donors while mitigating concentrated support patterns.

Fund Distribution: Only 3 projects received over 10% of matching funds, while 4 projects secured 5-10%, and 9 projects received under 5%.

Lessons Learned

  1. Matching mechanisms significantly impact equity outcomes
  2. Transparency through dashboard visualizations builds trust
  3. Scaling matching caps and expanding contributor diversity remain opportunities for improvement

Next Steps

  • Track impact using milestones on Karma GAP
  • Enhance education and outreach for future rounds
  • Refine mechanisms to grow the ecosystem

Source: Original post on Gitcoin Governance Forum

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Updated: 11/22/2024