Sustainable Ecosystem Scaling
Sustainable Ecosystem Scaling
2 of 21 Core Units
SES Sustainable Ecosystem Scaling
Obsolete
Since 25-MAY-2021
Technical
Growth
SES aims to sustainably grow the Maker Protocol’s moats by removing barriers between decentralized workforce, capital, and work.

What we do

The SES Core Unit supports a decentralized, effective, and scalable economy on top of the Maker Protocol that continues to push forward its growth in a sustainable manner.
This decentralized, effective, and scalable economy:
  • Has the best and most successful onboarding experience for new participants, with the highest retention rate in the industry.
  • Allows everyone to find the capital they need to work on the best projects which (1) optimally drive protocol growth and (2) are most fulfilling for its participants.
  • Has resilient safety mechanisms in place that prevent protocol failure while leaving ample space for rapid innovation and experimentation.
Strategy
The strategy for growing the Maker Protocol’s moats is structured as a continuous improvement cycle with research and development at its core. Iterating through this cycle will systematically drive the ecosystem closer to the vision that was outlined.
In a typical iteration: (1) new scaling bottlenecks are first identified, (2) research is then conducted on how to remove these bottlenecks, and, finally, (3) activities are funded and kick-started to implement practical solutions in line with the research.

Team Size

16

FTEs

Related MIPs (Maker Improvement Proposals)
Accepted
Since 28-NOV-2022

MIP40c3-SP87:

Modify the Sustainable Ecosystem Scaling Core Unit Budget - SES-001
Accepted
Since 25-MAY-2021
Accepted
Since 25-MAY-2021

Finances

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Team Size

16

FTEs

Related MIPs (Maker Improvement Proposals)
Accepted
Since 25-MAY-2021
Accepted
Since 25-MAY-2021

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