For the 4th time, we rewarded people who put in extra effort to help Kiwi grow.
As you might know, although we are bootstrapped, we distribute 10% of our revenue and grants to the Kiwi community because, without them, we won’t be able to succeed.
So far, we rewarded contributors with 1.7 ETH and 2831 OP, which, at today’s prices, is worth over $11,000. In this round, we distributed 0.34 ETH on top of that.
Contributors rewarded in this round
mishaderidder.eth: 0.1 ETH
Misha is - by far - the most active user on Kiwi. He posts tons of content every week and actively curates other people’s links. Since his karma score is so high (8x more than #4: pedovilela.eth), we decided to reward him.
leafilipo.eth: 0.1 ETH
Lea is an experienced designer who worked with Gnosis, Safe, and NEAR and helps us with branding.
We still have a lot of work to do, but we already had a branding workshop and we run an open chat where we discuss different branding ideas.
Rvolz.eth: 0.08 ETH
Rainer runs our Dune dashboard. He updates it every month and lately added a new data type called “reads” which visualizes outbound clicks generated by Kiwi users. He's also active in our Kiwi Devs chat.
Noctisatrae.eth: 0.06 ETH
Noctis is a dev you might know from the sign-in package for Farcaster. He joined our Kiwi Devs Channel, and almost immediately contributed to our project by doing 6 commits.
These are of course not all the people who helped Kiwi grow.
Every person who submits, upvotes, and comments on links helps us to run the app. So do people who share Kiwi with their friends or who are active on our Telegram chat and help us brainstorm product ideas. Though we focused on these four due to their big and tangible contributions this time, we appreciate everyone's efforts and hope to recognize more contributors in the future.
Thank you all for your continued support and dedication!
How to get involved
If you would like to get involved (and paid!) just like our contributors, the best way is to DM Tim or Mac on Telegram and propose some things you would like to do. We might also have some ideas for you.
If you’d like to learn more about our project first, we recommend checking out our Kiwi Docs.