Name: Sixty (Brian Adam)
Delegate Address: 0xc2971FE806CE4438dA09e21fC7be7FB121Cf7e13
Delegate ENS Address: sixtykeys.eth
Tally Profile: Sixty RARI DAO Profile
Forum username: Sixty
Twitter: sixty_keys
About
I have been in the web3 / DAO space for around 4 years now. I was initially attracted to the space by the financial possibilities of smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain, after which I discovered DAOs and have been lost in the rabbit hole of decentralized governance throughout my time here.
I am currently a co-founder and project manager for daospace, a DAO discovery platform that aggregates contributions across many different DAOs. I also have extensive experience working in DAOs, including leading a governance working group at Index Coop. During this time I created multiple governance frameworks for the DAO which are in use to date and also served on a MetaGovernance Committee that voted on proposals on some of the major DAOs in DeFi, including (Aave, Compound, Uniswap, etc.).
I also lead operations and serve on the DAO Council at Push DAO, the DAO behind Push Protocol (currently transitioning to Push Chain), where I have helped spearhead multiple DAO programs including grants, business development and a delegate platform.
Motivation and Goals for Rari DAO
I initially joined the web3 space due to the promise of DeFi however, I was quickly impressed by the power of community within the NFT space. With Rarible being one of the OG NFT marketplaces on Ethereum, I would love to assist in driving the DAO to contribute to the continued growth of Rarible and, eventually, the adoption of RARI chain.
My biggest goal within the DAO is to empower delegates and contributors to take more action and have greater ownership within the DAO in order to drive more listings to the Rarible marketplace and drive more activity and novel NFT use cases on RARI Chain.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure
I hereby declare that I have no conflicts of interest concerning Rarible or the RARI DAO. I am currently a RARI DAO delegate, and this governance position does not conflict with any other positions I hold within the DAO space. I remain committed to transparency, integrity, and impartial decision-making. My views are my own and do not necessarily reflect the official stance of any other organizations I am currently a part of.