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Rounds More Farcaster logoSign in ROUNDS Build together, benefit together. NOW ROUND 4: ONCHAIN BUILDERS Applications are closed This category will reward onchain builders who contribute to the success of Optimism. This round seeks to expand the... 10M OP Sign in UPCOMING ROUND 5: OP STACK Upcoming Aug 2024 The OP Stack is the heart of Optimism, and the Superchain. Contributions to the OP Stack and improvements to the... ROUND 6: GOVERNANCE Upcoming Sep 2024 Improving the capture resistance and resource allocation of Optimism Governance is the primary objective of this... ROUND 7: DEV TOOLING Upcoming Oct 2024 Supporting Optimism builders with developer tooling is the focus of this category. From SDKs to testing frameworks... PAST ROUND 3 Past Oct 2023 30M OP to 501 projects ROUND 2 Past May 2023 10M OP to 195 projects ROUND 1 Past Nov 2022 $1M to 58 projects ABOUT RETRO FUNDING Retroactive Public Goods Funding (Retro Funding) offers a sustainable model for individuals to receive rewards for their contributions to Optimism's success, ensuring that efforts are not only recognized but also effectively rewarded. Retroactive Funding is based on the idea that it's easier to agree on what was useful in the past than what might be useful in the future. This is a series of experiments where members of the Citizens' House allocate rewards to projects they deem have provided positive impact to the Optimism Collective. This is core to Optimism's value of impact = profit: the idea that that positive impact to the collective should be rewarded proportionally with profit to the individual. Want to go deeper? Learn more New Optimist Profiles Create your profile, add projects, and apply for Retro Funding. Get started 40,000,000 OP Retro Funding rewarded to Optimism Collective contributors since 2022