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A Good List

source: https://github.com/0LNetworkCommunity/a-good-list/edit/main/README.md

What

A Good List is a collection of addresses on 0L Network which will collect donations for named orgs. It also includes a "router" address which splits donations according to weight. The weight is updated on a monthly basis.

The addresses here are 0L addresses. This program may extend someday to other blockchains or assets.

Why

Blockchain engineers, operators, and other participants can make life-changing sums of money from early participation in new networks. Many individuals seek to automatically donate some of their rewards to organizations. Donating is hard to reason about, and ultimately leads to inaction.

This list makes it easy for an 0L miner to set "autopay" instructions to donate.

What donations are for

They go to entities on the list, to do what they see fit to do with them. The router is just a pass-through to the wallets of entities. Currently (April 2021) the automation of this process is a work in progress, see more below.

How does the router split the donations?

The router is initialized with an equal weight for all wallets. Every donation that comes in the first month is split evenly. The split for the subsequent months can be updated by the donors of the previous month.

The donors to the routing address can optionally submit on a monthly basis a ranked-choice-vote on the charities they prefer. The weights will be updated accordingly.

Donors can add orgs to the list. If a new org appears in 2/3rds of the ranked-choice votes, the name is added to the list.

Orgs can be removed from the list. As above, if 2/3rd of voters excludes an org from their votes, the name is removed from future finds received by the router. The wallets will appear elsewhere for historical reference.

Claiming the values in a wallet

Recipients: If you are an org named below, just reach out. We'll establish that you are, who you say you are, and you can take custody of the accounts.

Note to donors: There may be a scenario where a charity is incapable of claiming the wallet. If so, a reasonable policy would be to assume it is unclaimed property, and it can be distributed pro-rata to the other wallets which have been claimed. Let's say April 2022 is the window for claiming it.

Work in Progress (as of July 2021)

For expediency this project was started without any automation (no smart contract) at and this list and distribution is manually administered by Water & Stone LLC (a company involved in blockchain software development, including for 0L network). We do not intend to operate this program indefinitely. Until the smart contracts are developed formally donations are currently given to Water & Stone, and we submit 0L "autopay" transactions on a monthly basis to the wallets on the list. Water & Stone is taking no fee on these.

Currently Water & Stone has sole access to the custody platform for these wallets. We are seeking to transfer that to a third party (not Water & Stone) for long-term administration. Please reach out directly if you have a sustainable solution for custody and automation.

Water & Stone will mark this address as a “CommunityWallet” on chain. By that we mean:

  • that we will only disburse funds after polling the community.
  • funds will only be transferred to an 0L SlowWallet, which releases funds over time.
  • we allow 2/3 of validators (by voting power) to vote to reject our transactions.
  • if an epoch's validator set decides to sunset this account (burn values and make inaccessible) for any reason, we will oblige.

Disclaimer:

The charities below may not even be aware of the list, or of the wallet assigned to them. To be clear, do not assume any org on the list is endorsing: a) the list itself b) the 0L chain c) donors d) et cetera, et cetera.


The Router

Address: BCA50D10041FA111D1B44181A264A599

The List (alphabetical):

NameAddressWeight
Action against hunger06697386CDDABB634CEB0572D4423E34

1

Acumen4858B43E3A68893B51AF12C6D6BB5FB0

1

Amnesty International66BE7F0A8B34ADC4E00CCC11F531B2C0

1

BRACC50E5252CDDD65785F038FF15FEC5D0A

1

Care InternationalD17AAA79DDD10CC3D96A16A135851638

1

Danish Church Aid4D09392F4FBE6094FE8D281C58887B16

1

Danish Refugee Council3D5EF9D9848D82C1FFD1F0C7183B1DA9

1

Girls Who Code7407E489953A0F64E5D70A80CB1B5CAE

1

Give Directly20DDE7374220DCBB89145704833A6FF3

1

Give Well4CB31C687FD20DA3C2591B6DFC1F19F5

1

Habitat for Humanity98DA3CB6553C8DE6DFC840F4FD3EE5AF

1

Innovation Norway HumanitarianF9AE13D90338B5CA9B391B1626F0503D

1

International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)424428DB94430AA85EA9723E6C503B95

1

International Rescue CommitteeCD68A370A556F784256F9D35597328E8

1

The Life You Can Save - 90/10 Fund22DFEA36CE3456D80483BFF28E86910C

1

Médecins Sans FrontièresD3926848A6AFC26ACB3E08C5818BCEAF

1

Mercy Corps68C88FA01E8F61353FF350991B3CEAB6

1

Open Society Foundations783590B8559522C7B105664FE5563AD0

1

Oxfam63499CAA93631567891DB9AF279F2C5F

1

Plan International572C43CD421F0E6DDFCFB0934EC4D5D1

1

Save the ChildrenA711D4E5E0B4FC661111FDC13488E740

1

Team HumanityB989372FF8986BC7373C51688ED7C735

1

Trust Alliance19CB71BD9864FB0CBC782CA293637D92

1

Unicef672178939A5C97E7AFC23BFE3D8407BC

1

Water.Org58AFC42F3CEF6CB79D669A0F0E75DC34

1

Women's World Banking8AFA0A41F7FCF9147C57991729B8FF20

1

World Food Program4B1F1544A42FDD2F15F82A19704F3FC2

1

World Wildlife FundA72834D73B4A456CFFE4F5CE059F03E2

1