GG20 Round Officially Closed

🔔 GG20 Curtain Call

By Gitcoin
May 16, 2024, 7:22 PM
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The GG20 round, an initiative aimed at funding public goods for the common good, has officially concluded.​ Gitcoin expressed gratitude to all participants and partners, including Arbitrum, maearthmedia, and DeSci_Round_Ops, for their involvement in this endeavor focused on funding projects that matter.​

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#GG20 is officially CLOSED! 📢 Thank you to each and every one of you for participating in this incredible round. A huge s/o to our partners @ThankArbitrum and @arbitrum for supercharging #GG20 and joining us in funding public goods for the common good 💛

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