Singapore — Ocean Protocol Foundation announces that 180 million of the native token OCEAN, valued at $140 million, is earmarked for grants within the OceanDAO. OceanDAO is a grants decentralized autonomous organization, or DAO, where anyone can propose a project and the Ocean community curates which projects get grants. OceanDAO funds projects in the Web 3.0 data economy: applications using Ocean from data markets to data unions, outreach to new communities, creating and unleashing data, improving Ocean core software and improvements to OceanDAO itself.

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Grants are up to $50,000 worth of OCEAN, with funding rounds following a monthly cadence, and teams that keep delivering may get grants every month. Anyone can apply for grants to OceanDAO, and new teams get a special earmark so they don’t have to compete against existing teams.

“We live in a digital economy, a data economy. But it’s closed. This generous funding is how we kickstart an open Web 3.0 data economy to democratize access to data and its benefits. These funds will go towards many teams to get started and to grow, as part of an open, collaborative data ecosystem.” said Trent McConaghy, co-founder of Ocean Protocol.

Since OceanDAO launched in November 2020, 178 proposals have been submitted for funding. 106 projects have been funded in the first nine rounds. 121 million OCEAN votes have been used to vote.

The projects that have received funding from OceanDAO cover various areas of the Web 3.0 data economy such as a mobile crypto-secured data wallet (ALGA), providing data scientists with access to users’ data in a privacy-preserving fashion (Datalatte.ai), collective bargaining around AI image labeling (DataUnion.app) and building a global, crowdsourced data-bank of locality-based organizations to help empower individuals to access local facilities (OurNet). A complete list of the projects funded so far is available here.

The OceanDAO community consists of data scientists, engineers, builders, educators and more. OceanDAO holds monthly rounds during which teams can apply for grants. The community votes for projects that offer the best chance for progress and sustainability based on the following criteria: return on investment towards growth and alignment with Ocean’s mission. Town Hall meetings are held every week and are open to the public to discuss the status of projects and the future of the DAO.

The formula that stands behind the $140 million sum for grants is: 1.41B OCEAN, or 51.25%, where 1.41B is the total OCEAN supply and 51% is the percentage of the overall OCEAN token supply dedicated to network rewards, which follows a Bitcoin-like disbursement schedule over many decades, and the ¼ is the portion allocated to OceanDAO grants. This gives a total of 180 million OCEAN allocated to get the real-time dollar amount, multiplying that by the OCEAN market price.

OceanDAO next round

For more information on the OceanDAO timeline for project submissions, please check the calendar available here. Submissions for round 11 start on Oct. 12 and will end on Nov. 2 at midnight GMT. You can also follow OceanDAO on Twitter for further updates.

Funds not captured by submissions will be burned, as per the eight round, with 94,868 OCEAN burned until now. This means a decrease in the total amount of OCEAN in circulation but also stands as an indicator that the OceanDAO mechanism design is working with the community as its backbone.

Note: The amount requested is in USD, but the amount paid is in OCEAN token. The conversion rate is the market price on the Proposal Submission Deadline. This determines how many OCEAN will be awarded if a proposal is voted to receive a grant.

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Ocean Protocol’s mission is to kickstart a new data economy that reaches the world, giving power back to data owners and enabling people to capture value from data to better our world.