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[SEP 36]: [OBRA] - Simulations/Demos and Tidbits for All Safe Use Cases
@DoDAO
2024-07-11
We propose creating a "Tidbits Site" which will have series of simulations (clickable demos, e.g., Uniswap University Clickable Demos) and Tidbits (one-minute reads, e.g., Compound Education Tidbits) for all Safe use cases. We will cover three categories:
Despite many people knowing about the Safe wallet, they often find it difficult to use due to its complex learning curve. Both Clickable Demos and Tidbits will help make the Safe wallet easier to understand and use, improving its adoption.
$24,000
[Strategy 3] Increase awareness of Safe Ecosystem
9.6% of the total budget for Strategy 3
Anyone involved in the Ethereum ecosystem for a few months is likely familiar with Safe's name and the significant amount of funds managed through it. Thus, initial awareness is not a major challenge for Safe. However, due to its complexity for new users, the actual usage is much lower than it could be.
Safety is essential for DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations) and teams, and it's also beneficial for individual users. Each team has its own way of using it, making it difficult to grasp all possible applications. We aim to simplify Safe for the following three types of users and help them understand and use Safe effectively:
To achieve this, we propose creating a series of simulations (clickable demos) and short informative pieces (tidbits) covering all Safe use cases. We will focus on three categories:
Interacting with a Web3 app is not the same as using a traditional web app. Each action can incur transaction fees (gas) and has security implications, which deters many from exploring different uses of Safe.
Safe's flexibility and customizability add to its complexity. Modules and apps increase this complexity further.
Simulations, or clickable demos, provide a risk-free environment to experiment with various use cases. Users can follow steps and learn how to utilize Safe for different purposes.
We have previously created clickable demos for Uniswap, Compound, Arbitrum, Optimism, and other projects.
Examples:
We plan to create at least 4-6 clickable demos for each category, totalling approximately 12-18 demos.
Tidbits are short, one-minute reads designed to explain a concept or a use case quickly. This format was developed after nearly two years of educational efforts and about eight revisions of various formats. Tidbits allow us to cover the entire project in 15-20 minutes, a task that would normally take hours with traditional documentation.
Here are some examples:
We will create at least 10 tidbits for each category, resulting in around 30 tidbits in total.
Our core platform exists which is already being used for top projects. However the simulations and tidbits for Safe will be created from scratch.
We don't foresee any risks in this initiative.
We estimate this initiative will take 7-8 weeks to complete.
Organization: DoDAO
DoDAO Team
DoDAO has been working on many tooling and educational initiatives in the blockchain space. We have been working with some of the top projects in the space and have been contributing to the ecosystem in various ways. We have been working on
Governance Tooling Initiatives
Educational Initiatives
DoDAO's Products
We take a team based approach and for this initiative we will be working with a team of 1 full-time researcher and 1 full-time developer for a period of 7-8 weeks.
Once approved, we can share the exact team members who will be working on this initiative.
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For any major updates to the UI, we will update the simulations for the next 12 months.
Copyright and related rights waived via CC0.
We did include the same proposal in the last sprint also, but didn't get a clear "yeh" or "neh" from any of the delegates or guardians. https://forum.safe.global/t/draft-orba-strategy-3-simulations-clickable-demos-and-tidbits-for-all-safe-use-cases/5367
We has also submitted another proposal in the last sprint for "[DRAFT] [OBRA, Strategy 4] Safe Tech Stack Decentralization Framework ". We are not re-submitting the proposal until we have a detailed conversation with one of the core devs as this proposal needs close coordination.
We had a chat with @Denham last sprint, and we think he likes the concept and the proposal, but was unsure about the "cost." He also had questions about the stats/engagement on past work, and we have updated the proposal with that information.
We didn't get a clear "yes" or "no" from him. We can definitely try to adjust the cost a bit, but we believe our effort is fairly priced. We are currently working with Alchemix, and if you want, we can get a reference from them regarding the amount of detail and effort we put into these sites.
Today we had a conversation with @Malik_ElBay and here were some key discussion points
@LuukDAO also shared great feedback on the last proposal, but we were unable to get a meeting with him in the last sprint.
He provided feedback regarding the change in the Safe UI, and we have included a commitment to update the simulations for any changes in the UI for the next year.
Breaking this into smaller efforts—It's a great suggestion; however, there are a lot of fixed costs (homework, research, preparation) required to deliver high-quality work. Dividing the project into smaller chunks would put us in a highly unfavorable situation.
Tagging some of the safe members who have been working in community or marketing efforts so that we can get their feedback @Jorge-Safe @lorny @Andre
Again thanks to all the delegates and guardians who connected with us and shared this valuable feedback. Definitely it helped improve the proposal.