Enigma: Introducing the Enigma Collective

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4 min readMay 8, 2019

Biweekly update 23d April — 7th May

The previous two weeks Enigma illustrated little activity in the media landscape. The Enigma Collective is the main highlight of these two weeks. The Collective is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to go hands on with an early-stage, fast-moving, ambitious and important blockchain project. It’s a restructuring of Enigma’s current Ambassador program that reflects the purpose of the program and the capacity of its members and you may become a part of it. Enigma is looking for curious, humble, ambitious, and energetic individuals who believe in the value of a decentralized future and the privacy solutions. Stay tuned!

Development

Github metrics
Developer activity (from Coinlib.io)

Social encounters

The Collective is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to go hands on with an early-stage, fast-moving, ambitious and important blockchain project. You will directly learn from and work with Enigma core team while gaining new (and applying existing) skills.

The secret of the Collective is the people. Enigma is looking for curious, humble, ambitious, and energetic individuals who believe in the value of a decentralized future and the privacy solutions that will make it possible.

Enigma’s program features multiple working groups where you can gain experience and apply your skills, including:

* awareness and global community

* developer community

* protocol / smart contract development

* visual identity and branding

* business development

* media and press relations

* university strategy

* live events

Once you are part of the Enigma Collective, you have the opportunity to become a Collective Leader — owning working groups and leading important projects. Leaders will receive even more direct access to our core team and additional resources, as well as event attendance and swag subsidies. Collective Leaders form the core of the Collective, helping to onboard new members and grow the community.

DECENTRALIZE THIS!

This podcast “Decentralize This!” features Jake Brukhman, the founder of CoinFund, a cryptoasset-focused investment and research firm founded in 2015. CoinFund directly engages with decentralized networks and contributes support to companies designing blockchain protocols and applications — something they’ve referred to as “generalized mining.” Jake himself has a technical background, previously studying mathematics and computer science and working as a technical product lead at Amazon.

On this episode Jake talks about the vision he had for CoinFund in 2015, why he embraces the term “generalized mining” (and how he defines it), the future of decentralized finance on Ethereum, and why 2019 might be the year of decentralized governance.

See also:

Finance

Token holders and the number of transactions (information from Etherscan.io)

Roadmap

What’s next?

  • Implementation of WASM to compute secret contracts
  • Discovery on testnet

Rumours

  • New partnerships

Social media metrics

Social media activity
Social media dynamics
Social media dynamics

Enigma community continues to grow, there is a constant increase in the number of subscribers of Enigma social media channels. However the number of subscribers of Enigma official Telegram chats slightly decreased these weeks.

Telegram — Telegram HQ for the Enigma Project.

Secret Nodes Community Telegram — a community-led group of individuals who care about privacy, data ownership, and are dedicated to supporting secret node runners.

Twitter — Official announcements channel. Average number of retweets is 40 for one post. Publications with 30–100 likes.

Reddit — Threads with 6–20 comments, 10–30 upvotes.

See also:

Enigma’s secret nodes sub-forum

Forum

The graph above shows the dynamics of changes in the number of Enigma Facebook likes, Reddit subscribers and Twitter followers. The information is taken from Coingecko.com

This is not financial advice.

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