TheDAO Security Fund is a long-term, bottom-up funding engine for Ethereum security, inviting Round Operators (ROs) to apply to design and run its funding rounds end-to-end. TheDAO Security Fund handles the final on-chain distribution to projects from its multisigs, while ROs own the design, execution, community feedback, and public learnings. The first round will be a broadly scoped quadratic funding round on Giveth, with future rounds run by external DAO tooling providers.
Round Operators are ecosystem partners who design and run funding rounds end-to-end. TheDAO Security Fund handles the final on-chain distribution; everything else — design, execution, community feedback, and learnings — is up to the RO. ROs are expected to push their DAO tooling forward rather than run a standard playbook.
DAO-style rounds, meaning either:
The mechanism can distribute funds to projects directly (as in quadratic funding or deep funding rounds) or allocate a budget to RFPs (as in Optimism's Season 7 missions-based grant round).
On the participant side, ETHSecurity Badge holders are offered as a natural curated voter pool. ROs are also encouraged to create new voter sets that suit their mechanism.
Full eligibility criteria are documented in the Round Operator Eligibility Criteria (linked in Resources). Applicants are asked to read it before applying.
TheDAO Security Fund is a long-term, bottom-up funding engine for Ethereum security, inviting Round Operators (ROs) to apply to design and run its funding rounds end-to-end. TheDAO Security Fund handles the final on-chain distribution to projects from its multisigs, while ROs own the design, execution, community feedback, and public learnings. The first round will be a broadly scoped quadratic funding round on Giveth, with future rounds run by external DAO tooling providers.
Round Operators are ecosystem partners who design and run funding rounds end-to-end. TheDAO Security Fund handles the final on-chain distribution; everything else — design, execution, community feedback, and learnings — is up to the RO. ROs are expected to push their DAO tooling forward rather than run a standard playbook.
DAO-style rounds, meaning either:
The mechanism can distribute funds to projects directly (as in quadratic funding or deep funding rounds) or allocate a budget to RFPs (as in Optimism's Season 7 missions-based grant round).
On the participant side, ETHSecurity Badge holders are offered as a natural curated voter pool. ROs are also encouraged to create new voter sets that suit their mechanism.
Full eligibility criteria are documented in the Round Operator Eligibility Criteria (linked in Resources). Applicants are asked to read it before applying.