First, all the meeting participants are distributed into groups of 3-6 people. In each group, participants take turns to introduce their work, explain how it relates to Optimism, and say what they did in the past week that helped the Optimism Collective. Each participant can take up to 4 minutes to do this. The players then try to reach consensus on who did the most to help Optimism in the past week, then who helped the second most, the third most, and so forth. The goal of the game is to determine the relative value of each contribution. Once the group reaches consensus on the ranking of contributions they have to signal it onchain. If at least 2/3rds of group participants signal the same ranking then a non-transferable token called “Respect” is distributed. The biggest contributor in the group gets the most Respect and all other contributors receive different amounts based on the ranking of their contribution.
- First, all the meeting participants are distributed into groups of 3-6 people.
- In each group, participants take turns to introduce their work, explain how it relates to Optimism, and say what they did in the past week that helped the Optimism Collective. Each participant can take up to 4 minutes to do this.
- The players then try to reach consensus on who did the most to help Optimism in the past week, then who helped the second most, the third most, and so forth.
- The goal of the game is to determine the relative value of each contribution. Once the group reaches consensus on the ranking of contributions they have to signal it onchain.
- If at least 2/3rds of group participants signal the same ranking then a non-transferable token called “Respect” is distributed
- The biggest contributor in the group gets the most Respect and all other contributors receive different amounts based on the ranking of their contribution.
- First, all the meeting participants are distributed into groups of 3-6 people.
- In each group, participants take turns to introduce their work, explain how it relates to Optimism, and say what they did in the past week that helped the Optimism Collective. Each participant can take up to 4 minutes to do this.
- The players then try to reach consensus on who did the most to help Optimism in the past week, then who helped the second most, the third most, and so forth.
- The goal of the game is to determine the relative value of each contribution. Once the group reaches consensus on the ranking of contributions they have to signal it onchain.
- If at least 2/3rds of group participants signal the same ranking then a non-transferable token called “Respect” is distributed, where the biggest contributor in the group gets the most Respect and all other contributors receive different amounts based on the ranking of their contribution.