Octant Epoch Two rewards fuel growth of public goods projects

By Gitcoin
Feb 8, 2024, 7:29 PM
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Octant's Epoch Two allocation of rewards has contributed to the growth and impact of public goods projects.​ Users have the option to claim their rewards or allocate them to other projects.​

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🌟 We're honored to be among the 24 projects in Octant's Epoch Two allocation 🎉 Claim your rewards or make a difference by allocating to amazing public goods projects 🚀 Check out the new features and maximize your contribution!

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1/ Exciting update for the Octant community! The Epoch Two allocation window is now open until Jan 31, 2024. It's your chance to decide where your rewards will go: Keep them, donate some or all to public goods, or contribute to the Matching Fund! Thread👇

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🌈 Heartfelt thank you to each and everyone who allocated their Octant Epoch Two rewards to fuel the growth and impact of so many public goods projects! Your trust and support are invaluable. Let's continue to shape a brighter future together! 💫

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We want to thank each and every one of our community members and projects that participated in Epoch 2. And a big congratulations goes out to all of the projects that we're above the threshold. If you are a project, know that you can withdraw your funds now! Here's the

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