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Permissionless Education - Manuel Maccou of Bankless and Mass Effect

DAOs enable permissionless education where teachers become students and students become teachers. Manuel Maccou is working to unlock this innovation.

Scott D. Meyer
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Permissionless Education - Manuel Maccou of Bankless and Mass Effect

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DAOs enable permissionless education where teachers become students and students become teachers. Manuel Maccou is working to unlock this innovation.

As an educational contributor in Bankless DAO, Maccou works to create a welcoming environment where all learners are welcome. Now he is building Mass Effect - a knowledge exchange protocol that helps the smartest minds share information and perspectives. This permissionless education aims to provide the next step after traditional education, promoting lifelong learning.

In this conversation we cover:

  • DAOs as a model for education
  • Building a knowledge exchange protocol that incentivizes ongoing learning
  • Quadratic funding with GitCoin
  • Leveling the knowledge playing field

Find his project on GitCoin on here.


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