Activities Report 6 Decred in Spanish Proposal 2 from November 8th to December 8th
Virtual Events:
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November 9th 1st Decred Learning Challenge Webinar "Introduction to Bitcoin and Blockchain" with Manuel Flores (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
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November 10th 2nd Decred Learning Challenge Webinar "Alternative Protocol Consensus" with Camilo Rodriguez (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
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November 10th #HablemosDecred 21 "BSL recap and perspectives from Latam ecosystem" with Cristobal Pereira (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
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November 11th 3th Decred Learning Challenge Webinar "Decentralized Organisations and Governance" with Ana Chavez (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
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November 12th 4th Decred Learning Challenge Webinar "Decred API and dcrdata workshop" with Pablo Labarta (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
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November 13th 5th Decred Learning Challenge Webinar "How to become a Decred Contractor?" with Elian Huesca (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
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November 13th Decred Learning Challenge Q&A Party (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
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November 19th #HablemosDecred 22 "Companies buying Bitcoin, are you ready?" with Joaquin Moreno (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
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November 26th #HablemosDecred 23 "DLTs and Crypto: similarities and differences" with Felipe Montoya (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
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December 2nd Countdown to Decred Talent Land Blockchain Challenge project reception (Twitter announcement)
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December 3th #HablemosDecred 24 "Are cryptocurrencies private?" with Pablo Labarta and Elian Huesca (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
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December 10th #HablemosDecred 25 "1 year working in the DAO: 2020 and whats ahead" with Carolina Ibarra, Ana Chavez, Lorena Franco, Pablo Labarta, Tomas Gross and Elian Huesca (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
Social Media Content:
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November 9th Decred Talent Land Blockchain Challenge begins (Twitter announcement)
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November 14th Decred Learning Challenge stage finish (Twitter announcement)
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November 18th DCRDEX "How I learn to stop worring and love DCRDEX" (Twitter announcement, Medium)
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November 19th DCRDEX video introduction (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
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November 20th Decred Learning Challenge numbers (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
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November 24th Governance in Blockchain (Twitter announcement, Medium)
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November 24th Decred design toolkit with Nacho Rodriguez (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
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November 27th October Decred Journal Spanish translation (Twitter announcement, Medium)
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November 27th invitation to publish articles in Decred in Spanish Medium (Twitter announcement)
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November 27th Codigo Decred YouTube playlist (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
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November 27th Decred and Remote work on Medium (Twitter announcement, Medium)
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December 7th DCR price action tweet (Twitter announcement)
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December 9th Decred Talent Land Blockchain Challenge final projects and winners (Twitter announcement, Youtube)
News and mentions:
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November 16th Blockchain Summit Latam mention of Decred Silver sponsorship (Twitter announcement)
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November 10th "Next edition of Hablemos Decred with LatAmTech CEO" (Cointelegraph in Spanish)
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November 18th "New edition of Hablemos Decred will explore why companies are buying Bitcoin" (Cointelegraph in Spanish)
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November 25th "What are differences between DLTs and cryptocurrencies?" (Cointelegraph in Spanish)
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December 1st "Next edition of Hablemos Decred will explore if cryptocurrencies are really private" (Cointelegraph in Spanish)
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December 3th "The cryptocurrency Decred increased its price by 50%, growing bigger than DeFi coins" (Cointelegraph in Spanish)
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December 9th "Next episode of Hablemos Decred will review the cryptocurrency industry in 2020" (Cointelegraph in Spanish)
Next steps:
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Continue growing Telegram group for developers @decredES_devs
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Cripto Latin Fest Decred keynote on December 12th
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Final report
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New proposal
Financials
- As of this final report the Decred in Spanish activities have used 94% of the total proposal budget, or around $43,145 usd. This proposal expenditure was divided in 86% for contractors, content creation, design, virtual events, business development, social media management, user support and community organsing; and 14% for marketing expenses. For more information on the previous reports please visit the (Report 1, Report 2 and Report 3, Report 4, and Report 5).