The District Weekly — February 29th

News and updates from the district0x Network

Happy Leap Day! This past week the district0x team published a Dapp Digest video (below) covering all the highlights from ETHDenver.

Additionally our developer service providers are continuing to research ways to best implement the linear and exponential bonding curves for the newly launched District Registry. Currently, flat curve staking is available for Meme Factory, Name Bazaar, and Ethlance.

As a general reminder, staking on the District Registry occasionally requires active participation i.e. when a district is challenged. In the future there will be proposals for individual districts that stakers may vote on. These can include options ranging from a district’s branding and design decisions, to what external functionality is added to the district, to the appropriate settings for any adjustable parameters, to the means in which any revenue collected by a district is to be distributed.

Stay tuned for our bi-weekly dev update this Tuesday. And as always feel free to reach out to us on Discord or Telegram with any questions or comments. Thanks!

district0x Network News

Dapp Digest

In this video we are talking all things Ethdenver. As Brady gets back from the event, he reflects on the bounty winners, the art, music, and people building the future.

The Dapp Digest is a community curated stream hosted by the district0x community manager Brady McKenna. Want to vote on the next stream’s content? Use this form: http://bit.ly/DDPoll

Stay tuned for our regular community livestream every other Tuesday at 3PM PDT (11PM UTC) as a forum for discussing recent updates to the district0x Network. You can join us on Twitch.

District Proposals

No new proposals this week!

If you’d like to learn more about submitting your own idea as a proposal, check out the district proposal github repo for instructions and more information.