Eden Fractal is a community dedicated to optimizing collective decision-making through collaborative research, development, education, gamification, and community engagement.
Since 2021, we've pioneered ways for communities to coordinate that are fair, fast, and fun. Our bi-weekly events bring together governance leaders and builders to explore better coordination systems - from theory to practical implementation.
Join our events, watch our videos, and explore our blog to learn how fractal consensus processes can help your community or organization thrive!
Our Vision
We believe that all communities and organizations should have the tools and methods to make the best possible decision-making. Fair, fast, and fun!
For more about our vision, see here.
You can learn more about our vision and how we learned to see together here.
Our Mission
We’re implementing fractal decision-making processes throughout society via collaborative research, development, education, gamification, and community engagement.
You can discover more about our mission in this article.
What are Fractal Decision-Making Processes?
Just as plants branch out in fractal patterns to maximize growth and resilience, fractal decision-making processes help communities coordinate effectively at any scale. These processes break large groups into smaller interactive groups, similar to how a tree branches into smaller limbs.
This creates an environment where every voice matters, decisions scale naturally, and coordination stays human-sized while wisdom emerges from collaboration. Our educational deep dives explore how these patterns can revolutionize governance in any community or organization - from local groups to global networks. Learn more about fractal decision-making processes in this article.
Game On!
Eden Fractal features weekly community events that anyone can join to help optimize decision-making by playing the Respect Game, a social consensus game where participants collaborate, rank contributions, and earn Respect.
Our events provide the perfect place to network with talented builders, learn the best ways to empower your community, and help create a better future for all.
We meet each week to play fun consensus games, collaborate for mutual benefit, and improve decision-making.
learn the best ways to cooperate with others for mutual benefit
We believe that well-designed social games are the key to leveling up our communities, societies, and civilization.
help create the future of collective coordination.
You can learn about our innovative games and how they empower communities with profound benefits in our welcome guide or this article. create public goods!
create public goods! We meet each week to play fun consensus games, collaborate for mutual benefit, and create public goods!
We meet each week to pioneer tools and methods for better decision-making. that help commun fun consensus games that help communiplay fun consensus games, collaborate for mutual benefit, and We host weekly events that provide a perfect place to network, make friends, and collaborate with talented innovators in the Optimism Collective.
Lights, Camera, Action!
You can watch over 200 amazing videos capturing our events to learn all about our community and the profound benefits of fractal consensus processes.
Our interactive events give you the opportunity to join the stage, share your thoughts, and play your part in the greatest story of all time!
We produce videos of each event with a revolutionary creative process that enables everyone to take part in the greatest story of all time.
You can watch over 100 videos of our weekly events to learn and enjoy the wonders of fractal consensus processes.
We produce videos of each event with a revolutionary creative process that enables everyone to take part in the greatest story of all time.
You can watch over 100 videos of our weekly events to learn and enjoy the wonders of fractal consensus processes.
We create shows every week with a revolutionary creative process that enables everyone to take part in the greatest story of all time.
You can learn more by watching exciting shows from community members and exploring this article about how our games enable the next era of collaborative creativity! or on the Eden Creators youtube channel.
Building Abundance
We support the development of powerful open source tools to help all communities grow with greater independence, coordination, and collaboration!
You can learn about the software we steward for fractal decision-making and prosocial games, and how it enables the future of governance by exploring the Optimystics Toolkit.
with unprecedented potential for
creative collaboration
foster collaboration, build independence, and !
You can learn about our state of the art apps, games, and other cooperative tools here.
We build powerful open source tools to help everyone cooperate !
Eden Fractal software empowers communities with powerful tools to foster collaboration, build culture, and create public goods that create profound benefits for all. You can learn about our state of the art apps, games, and other cooperative tools here.
Building Abundance!
We build open source tools to help everyone cooperate!
Eden Fractal software empowers communities with unprecedented abilities to foster collaboration, independence, and mutual benefit
Community Events
We meet every other Thursday at 17 UTC to play the Respect Game. Every Thursday we also meet for community discussion at Eden Town Hall, a vibrant community forum dedicated to exploring the future of collaborative decision-making and fractal governance.
Everyone is welcome to join both events. You can RSVP and find the zoom link for each event on the Eden Creators Events Calendar. Hope to see you there!
Please note that each meeting is recorded and the videos are shared publicly, so please only join if you are comfortable with this.
About Eden Fractal
Eden Fractal empowers communities, organizations, and societies to thrive with fractal democracy and prosocial games. Through educational deep dives and interactive workshops, we transform complex governance concepts into practical, engaging processes that enable better decision-making at any scale.
We're focused on implementing these processes throughout the world to enable sustainable public goods funding and better coordination at any scale. Our work on Ethereum and Base demonstrates how these innovations create profound benefits for all communities and organizations. Learn more about Eden Fractal in our blog.
Get Involved
Questions? Comments? Interested in growing your community or organization with fractal consensus processes?
Feel free to reach out in our telegram group chat or at our events. Looking forward to hearing from you!
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Eden Fractal is a community focused on enhancing collective decision-making through research, education, and engagement since 2021. It hosts bi-weekly events for governance leaders to discuss coordination systems. The collaborative site allows members to coordinate projects and initiatives, with ongoing updates. Interested individuals can learn more and get involved through various resources, including events, videos, and a blog on fractal consensus processes. | ||||||
Eden Fractal is a community focused on optimizing collective decision-making through fractal consensus processes and prosocial games, hosting bi-weekly events to foster collaboration among governance leaders and innovators. The initiative emphasizes fun and effective coordination, particularly within the Ethereum and Optimism ecosystems, while providing educational resources and tools to help communities thrive in decentralized governance. The mission includes implementing fractal decision-making processes and supporting community engagement to enhance decision-making systems across society. | ||||||
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Eden Fractal is a community focused on optimizing collective decision-making through fractal consensus processes and prosocial games. Since May 2022, it has hosted bi-weekly events for governance leaders to explore effective coordination systems, emphasizing democratic innovation within the Optimism ecosystem. The community aims to provide tools and methods that make decision-making fast, fair, and enjoyable, fostering collaboration and independence among participants. | ||||||
Celebrating the two-year anniversary of Eden Fractal, participants are invited to share their stories and experiences in a Fractal Stories game. Attendees will receive a commemorative piece of art minted on Base. The anniversary events will take place on June 5th and 12th, with a focus on honoring contributions to fractal democracy and fostering community growth. An EVM account is required to claim the mint, and resources are provided for creating one. The event aims to inspire future leaders and enhance collective decision-making within the fractal ecosystem. | ||||||
Eden Fractal provides images for press use with a requirement to link back to their website or social media. For inquiries, individuals can join telegram groups and RSVP for weekly meetings. Contact information includes links to their website, event page, and social media channels for both Eden Fractal and Eden Creators. | ||||||
Eden ƒractal meetings occur every Wednesday at 13:00 UTC, allowing participants to discuss their contributions to Eden and EOS in groups of six. Participants can earn EOS, Eden Respect, and NFTs by reaching consensus. Meetings are recorded, and all participants must have an EOS account and speak English well. Additional resources and support are available for those interested in joining or starting meetings in other languages. | ||||||
Eden ƒractal meetings occur every Wednesday at 13:00 UTC, where participants discuss contributions to Eden and EOS in groups of six. Participants can earn EOS, Eden Respect, and NFTs through consensus. Meetings are recorded and shared publicly, and all participants must have an EOS account and speak English well. Additional resources and support for creating EOS accounts are available. | ||||||
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Eden ƒractal meetings occur every Wednesday at 13:00 UTC, where participants discuss contributions to Eden and EOS in groups of six. Participants can earn EOS, Eden Respect, and NFTs through a consensus process. Meetings are recorded and shared publicly, and all participants must have an EOS account and speak English well. Additional resources and support are available for those interested in joining or starting meetings in other languages. | ||||||
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The leaderboard can be followed on social media platforms like Twitter and GoFractally, with weekly results available. Links to events and additional resources related to Eden ƒractal are provided, along with visual content showcasing rankings and levels. | ||||||
Eden Fractal hosts biweekly meetings focused on fractal governance, public goods, and educational content, inviting participation in events. The videos showcase discussions on community coordination, governance innovations, and tools for decentralized decision-making. Highlights include episodes on planting seeds for growth, building governance for long-term impact, and enhancing decision-making through collaborative games and innovative apps. | ||||||
Weekly meetings are held to play consensus games that foster collaboration and community benefits. Videos of each meeting are available online, along with tools for cooperative creativity. Everyone is welcome to join the meetings, which are recorded and shared publicly. For inquiries or to empower your community, reach out via the group chat. | ||||||
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Eden Fractal is a community that meets every other Wednesday to play consensus games like Eden+Fractal and Cagendas, fostering collaboration and decision-making. New participants are welcomed, and they can propose discussion topics in advance. Meetings are open to all, including spectators, and are recorded for public access. The community aims to empower members through mutual respect and shared decision-making. | ||||||
Eden Fractal held its first meeting on June 8, 2022, with fifteen community members participating. The meeting utilized the fractally process to reward contributions with EOS, Eden Respect, and NFTs. Key highlights included discussions on community empowerment, funding announcements from sponsors, and plans for future events. The community expressed enthusiasm for ongoing meetings every Wednesday, aiming to foster collaboration and support among members. | Season 1 | Video Show Notes | ||||
The meeting focused on optimizing post-breakout room cooperation with three approved proposals: guidelines for moderators, structuring discussions, and enhancing productivity. Key discussions included the introduction of EdenElections.com for community content, collaborations with external companies, and the growth of various community initiatives. The meeting concluded with the selection of Dan as the moderator and reflections on the progress made in the Eden Fractal community. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The 29th Eden Fractal meeting discussed the mission of Eden Fractal, featuring gameplay and various proposals. Key topics included the implementation of fractal governance, community engagement, and the importance of mission statements. Participants shared insights on balancing specificity and generality in mission statements and emphasized collaboration and contributions to the EOS ecosystem. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The 30th Eden Fractal meeting focused on fostering collaboration among EOS community members, discussing Vlad's mission proposal, and sharing updates from participants. Key topics included the importance of decentralized governance, the need for clearer mission statements, and suggestions for improving collaboration and proposal processes within the group. Participants expressed interest in defining the mission and enhancing community engagement through various projects and initiatives. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The meeting discussed Gavriel's proposal to implement Sociocratic Governance for proposal discussions in Eden Fractal, with six topics proposed. Key points included the importance of adding dates to videos for accountability, breakout sessions focusing on smart contracts and telegram tools, and various proposals being shared and voted on. The group emphasized the need for clarity in governance processes and the integration of new proposals into existing guidelines. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The discussion covers updates on the MSIG, including Patrick's funding for Eden builders, Eric's launch of an art fractal, and Perry's announcement regarding dNews. Key timestamps highlight various contributions and discussions among participants, including proposals for improving the Eden Fractal platform and funding announcements. New features in the app are introduced, and there are plans for integrating content curation with dNews, emphasizing collaboration within the community. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The Eden Fractal meeting discussed Perry's proposal for editorial control of a community news aggregator, dNews.zone. Key topics included the integration of dNews with Eden Fractal, the importance of decentralizing media, and various community members' feedback on the proposal. The meeting also covered updates on projects, brainstorming sessions, and the role of the Eden token in governance and media asset control. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The meeting covered the second MSIG conversation regarding updates to the eden.fractal account permissions, emphasizing long-term thinking and contributions. Key discussions included proposals for governance thresholds, the importance of participation, and the need for a balance between convenience and security in decision-making. Various proposals were presented, and the community was encouraged to join brainstorming sessions to refine ideas and improve processes. | Video Show Notes | |||||
Tadas introduced the Fractalgram app, designed to facilitate consensus meetings in communities, while delegates approved a new MSIG configuration that includes six new signatories, smart time delays, and a custom permission. The meeting also featured discussions on MSIG details, a brainstorming session, and various proposals aimed at enhancing community collaboration and governance. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The meeting discussed the Fractalgram app for community cooperation, Telegram's use for live chat during meetings, and a proposal for delegate proxies. Highlights included Tadas' demo of Fractalgram, Dan's presentation on Telegram + Cagendas, and updates on the Interplanetary Unconference and the Spanish Speaking Fractal initiative. The session concluded with discussions on brainstorming sessions and upcoming events, emphasizing collaboration and community engagement. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The meeting discussed participant agreements to clarify expectations and protect the community from liabilities, with a proposal for all participants to sign an agreement for weekly consensus games. Additionally, there were discussions on delegating proxies, using Telegram live chat for meetings, and updates on Endao's development to empower decentralized organizations. The community emphasized the importance of communication and collaboration while addressing concerns about governance and potential liabilities as the community grows. | Video Show Notes | |||||
Vlad and Dan discuss the mission for Eden Fractal, emphasizing simplicity and collaboration. They explore various mission statement options, the roles of lead links and delegates, and the need for efficient decision-making processes. The conversation also touches on the importance of community proposals and agreements, as well as the potential for integrating these discussions into a web app. | ||||||
The meeting discussed the future vision of Eden, including proposals for a participant agreement and the mission to promote collaboration and empower communities. Highlights included the introduction of Aquarius Academy for educational resources, a new article on the community's vision, and various proposed topics for further discussion. Key timestamps from the meeting provided insights into ongoing projects and community contributions. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The discussion focused on using Notion as a collaborative tool, with Rosmari presenting its benefits and features. The community engaged in conversations about collaboration tools, including the EOS network timeline introduced by Marco, updates from the Spanish Fractal by Jorge, and Tadas' article on mission statements. Various perspectives were shared on the effectiveness of Notion versus other tools like Git, emphasizing the importance of simplicity and collaboration in community efforts. | Video Show Notes | |||||
Tadas introduced Firmament, a system designed to empower communities through fractal cooperation, utilizing technologies like git, blockchains, and IPFS. The meeting also featured discussions on Pomelo grants supporting community initiatives and concluded with a light-hearted "Funny Hat Party." The community is encouraged to collaborate, support each other, and explore the potential of Firmament and Albedo for enhancing cooperative efforts. | Video Show Notes | |||||
Douglas introduces Aquadac, a new collective aimed at helping individuals achieve personal goals through community support and consensus games. The first Eden Fractal Pomelo Pitch Session showcased innovative pitches for public goods, while Dan created a Pomelo Collection to highlight community builders. Additionally, Rosmari launched a show called Community Stories to explore social structures, and the meeting concluded with a lighthearted Funny Hats Party. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The second Pomelo Pitch Session showcased community members promoting their work and the benefits of Eden, with highlights including the Fractal Apple live show that funded public goods and the release of the 19th Antelope Workshop featuring interviews with community members. Updates on MSIG automation software and Firmament were also shared, emphasizing community empowerment and progress in fractal cooperation. More details and timestamps for video content will be provided soon. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The discussion focuses on utilizing Notion workflows to enhance community productivity and collaboration. Key highlights include a presentation on Notion's features, insights from community members, and the importance of templates. The meeting also addresses various topics, including the integration of tools, the potential for decentralized alternatives, and strategies for effective collaboration within the community. | Video Show Notes | |||||
Vlad proposed an automated MSIG update tool based on weekly rankings, discussed during a community meeting. Highlights included updates on EOS Punks, the Funny Hat Party, and various project contributions. Key topics covered included smart contract developments, community engagement, and the importance of decentralization in governance. The meeting emphasized the need for careful consideration of permissions and potential trials for new proposals. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The meeting discusses fractal games, participant agreements, and updates on the EdenFractal website. Key topics include proposals for participation agreements, updates on community members, and the development of a new landing page to enhance representation and communication. The group emphasizes the importance of governance and collaboration across communities, with plans for future proposals and improvements to the participation agreement. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The discussion covers community organization for media content, highlights initiatives for summarizing Eden's accomplishments, and explores proposals for decentralized media governance. Key topics include collaboration among members, transparency in funding, and the potential for creating a list of sources for content production. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community input and refining proposals to enhance the Eden fractal ecosystem. | Video Show Notes | |||||
In the 47th meeting, strategies to enhance documentation for tools were discussed alongside a proposal to support Lisa and Duane as custodians in Alien Worlds. An informal consensus was reached to propose this again for formal approval. Highlights included discussions on funding for documentation improvements, community contributions, and the importance of clear communication and organization within the Eden fractal community. | Video Show Notes | |||||
In the 48th meeting, consensus was reached to recommend Lisa and Duane as custodians on Planet Eyeke. The discussion included updates on various proposals, community engagement, and the importance of voting within the consortium. Highlights included the unanimous support for the custodianship, ongoing projects, and the need for clear communication regarding funding and governance within the community. | Video Show Notes | |||||
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Eden Fractal's one-year anniversary planning includes brainstorming consensus games that can benefit the community. The meeting discussed various ideas for the celebration, highlighted new articles on games and GameFi, and introduced the upcoming Cignals game aimed at enhancing consensus building. Additionally, updates from the Antelope Swiss Workshop featured interviews with community leaders and discussions on progress within the Eden Fractal community. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The meeting includes discussions on various projects, with highlights such as welcoming newcomer Mackey, updates on the EOS Den and Alien Worlds projects, and planning for the Eden Fractal anniversary. Participants share ideas for games and NFTs to celebrate the anniversary, and there are ongoing conversations about improving the consensus process and troubleshooting technical issues. The group emphasizes collaboration and encourages contributions from all members. | Video Show Notes | |||||
Eden Fractal celebrates its first anniversary with the launch of the Cignals app and the introduction of two social games, Fractal DJ and Speeches. The event includes highlights of the past year, plans for future developments, and a series of speeches from participants. The meeting features discussions on various topics, including new features and community engagement, with a focus on collaboration and enjoyment within the community. | Video Show Notes | |||||
Eden Fractal collaborates with Alien Worlds to enhance decentralized governance by recommending custodians for Planet Eyeke. The recent meeting discussed the approval of Vlad and Red as custodians, showcasing the power of democratic consensus and innovative communication through IBC technology. The initiative aims to empower gaming communities and promote social consensus games, with ongoing events and proposals to further engage players in the metaverse. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The third Eden Fractal Pitch Session focused on promoting public goods, where participants shared and ranked pitches using the Cignals app. Winners received EOS and NFT prizes, and discussions included innovative consensus games and community building. Key topics included funding for video editing and various pitches related to decentralized governance and community initiatives. | Video Show Notes | |||||
In the fourth public goods pitch session, participants collaborated using the Cignals app to rank pitches focused on public goods. The session included discussions on promoting community building through innovative games, with prizes awarded for the most enjoyable and beneficial pitches. The event featured various speeches, updates on projects, and emphasized the importance of social consensus games in enhancing public goods initiatives. | Video Show Notes | |||||
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Cagendas is a social coordination game designed to help communities create agendas and optimize meetings. The discussion includes the game's history, current developments, and future plans, emphasizing collaboration and the potential for community gatherings to share ideas. Key timestamps highlight various contributions and discussions around the game's integration with other innovative projects and the importance of decentralization. | Video Show Notes | |||||
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The event discusses four ways to nourish communities, including selling goods and services, earning grants, respecting a token, and starting a community garden. Dan Singjoy presents innovative ideas and encourages collaboration among community members to explore these solutions. The session includes timestamps for key discussions and highlights the importance of community engagement and funding strategies. | Video Show Notes | |||||
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The meeting focused on connecting digital communities using Jitsi, an open-source video conferencing tool, and discussed the new Tropics minigame. Highlights included testing Jitsi's features like breakout rooms and screen sharing, brainstorming names for the Tropics game, and sharing updates on various projects within the community. The aim is to inspire and contribute to the growth of digital communities globally. | Video Show Notes | |||||
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Discussion on community keys and permissions for the eden.fractal MSIG account, including proposals from Dan and Tadas, exploring configurations, and the importance of collaborative decision-making for effective governance. The group settled on a 4/7 configuration with a time delay for security. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The Eden Fractal community approved three proposals to update account permissions, fostering discussions on the implications of these changes. Additionally, an introduction to the Optimism Collective was presented, highlighting its alignment with Eden Fractal's values in supporting public goods and community collaboration. The meeting also featured discussions on game dynamics, community projects, and the potential for future collaborations with Optimism to enhance decentralized computing and public goods funding. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The discussion focuses on the synergies between Eden Fractal and Optimism, exploring grant opportunities within the Optimism ecosystem to support the Eden Fractal community through retroactive public goods funding. Key topics include the Optimism Fractal grant proposal, academic research grants, and updates on the Fractalgram app and multi-signature account. The meeting also highlights community projects, including a game using NASA software for designing orbits to Mars and a new Web3 strategy game called Dynamics of Hegemony, emphasizing collaboration and decentralized governance. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The episode discusses the Optimism Fractal grant proposal and its potential to fund public goods creators within the Optimism ecosystem. It highlights the principles of the Optimism Grants Council and the Retroactive PGF program, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and collaboration. Key topics include the scope of the proposal, feedback from reviewers, and the differences between various grant opportunities. The discussion also covers the synergies between Eden Fractal and RetroPGF, as well as updates on related projects and community events. | Video Show Notes | |||||
The episode discusses building a regenerative society through initiatives like Optimism Fractal and RetroPGF Round 3, while remembering community member Marco González. It highlights funding opportunities for public goods, the growth of Optimism, and the upcoming Interplanetary Unconference aimed at community collaboration. The episode also covers personal development through Aquadac and the establishment of new fractal communities for metaverse games like Upland. | Video Show Notes | |||||
Highlights include discussions on Eden Fractal's processes, Optimism branding, grant opportunities, and the introduction of new initiatives like Aquadac's season 3 and the proposed "fractal palooza" event. The meeting emphasized collaboration, innovation in fractal governance, and community engagement through various projects and games. | Video Show Notes | |||||
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The page curates exciting shows from the Eden Fractal community, featuring various episodes that explore topics like collaboration, public goods, and innovative social games. Viewers can access a playlist of meetings, detailed show notes, and community stories, while the content is still evolving with more updates to come. | ||||||
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Eden Fractal Events have significantly advanced decentralized governance through bi-weekly gatherings that foster collaboration among governance leaders and community members. Key metrics include hosting 37 events with approximately 40 unique participants, facilitating discussions on fractal democracy, and producing over 36 hours of educational content. The initiative has led to innovations in governance processes, cross-chain insights, and substantial software development, while also building a dedicated community focused on decentralized decision-making. The events have contributed to a richer understanding of governance concepts and have laid the groundwork for scalable governance systems within the Optimism ecosystem. | ||||||
The appeal argues that Eden Fractal Events and Optimism Fractal Respect Game Events are distinct projects with different missions and governance processes. Eden Fractal focuses on educational workshops for fractal governance, while Optimism Fractal centers on contribution evaluations. The document addresses concerns about potential duplication, clarifies the use of the Respect Games App, and emphasizes that Eden Fractal does not engage in advertising or token sales. It highlights the unique contributions of Eden Fractal to governance education and its critical role in supporting the Optimism Collective's governance scaling efforts. | ||||||
Exploration of Optimism Fractal's tripartite governance architecture reveals how the Respect Game, Sages Council, and ORDAO facilitate democratic fund distribution and decentralized coordination, enhancing community involvement and addressing governance challenges. Insights from Tadas emphasize the integration of offchain and onchain processes for effective decision-making. | ||||||
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Eden Fractal events are hosted by Dan Singjoy, presented by Optimystics, and the videos are produced by Eden Creators. Our fractal decision-making processes are originally inspired by ƒractally and most of our work is focused now on Optimism Superchain. Thank you for visiting. Hope to see you at the events!
Please note that this website is a work in progress and will be updated soon. This website was created by Dan Singjoy from Eden Creators. You can watch us discuss this website in our forty fifth meeting if you’re interested in learning more about it.
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