

GG @ Edge Esmeralda
GG @ Edge Esmeralda is a live experiment in collective intelligence, capital allocation, and decentralized governance—focused on advancing Ethereum’s long-term growth objectives.
How do we scale Ethereum—intentionally, collectively, and credibly?
Over five days, we’ll explore how Conditional Funding Markets (CFMs) and other governance mechanisms can address Ethereum’s growth objectives.
Through working sessions, strategy games, and high-context discussions, we’ll collaboratively design and prototype the Ethereum Growth CFM—a Conditional Funding Market that aims to identify Ethereum’s most promising growth initiatives.
The output: a mechanism we co-create, pressure test, and prepare to launch—built by the ecosystem, for the ecosystem.
Apply to Edge Esmeralda Week 2 / June 1-8
[Edge Deadline: Saturday, May 31]
Program Overview
MON June 2 — Align: Signal Discovery
9:00am INTROS
Coffee Hour & Networking
10:00am OPENING
Setting the Stage
Vaughn McKenzie-Landell (Butter)
10:15am PRESENTATIONS
Ethereum’s Growth Problems, Levers & Metrics
Jason Chaskin & Josh Rudolf (Ethereum Foundation)
11:15am COLLABORATIVE DISCUSSION x WHITEBOARDING
Mapping Ethereum’s Gov Challenges & Growth Opps
Facilitated by Vaughn McKenzie-Landell (Butter)
12:45pm LUNCH
2:00–5:00pm UNCONFERENCE
Open Discussions, writing sessions, and informal collaboration.
TUE June 3 — Diverge: Exploring the Design Space
9:30am COFFEE HOUR
10:00am CONTEXT SETTING
CFMMs x Prediction Markets
Maneesha Papireddygari (University of Colorado)A Taxonomy of Voter Intent
Raphael Spannocchi (Stable Lab)Mitigating Free-Riding with Futarchy
Distbit (Butter)
11:00am OPEN SPACE
Intro to Open Space + Session Pitches
Peer-led Breakout Sessions I & II
Unconference Block A — Proposals, mechanism-specific breakouts, interest-based meetups
1:00pm LUNCH
2:00pm OPEN SPACE (cont.)
Peer-led Breakout Session III
Unconference Block B — Deep dives, reactionary conversations, or critiques
Solo / Co-working Block
Group Close + Lightning Shares
WED Jun 4 — Wargames: Testing Assumptions
9:30am COFFEE & CONTEXT SETTING
Futarchy & CFMs 101
Robin Hanson (George Mason University)Designing Incentives for Information-Efficient Markets
Yiling Chen (Harvard University)
10:30am WARGAMES PART I
Live CFM Speed Run
Facilitated by Vaughn McKenzie-Landell (Butter)
12:00pm LUNCH / MIXER
1:30pm CONTEXT SETTING
Delegation & Participation in Decentralized Governance
Jeff Strnad (Stanford Law)
2:00pm WARGAMES PART II
The Negation Game
Connor McCormick (Network Goods Institute)Polycentric Governance Game
Ven Gist (Metagov)
7:30pm EVENING MEETUP
Fireside Chat
Details TBA
THU June 5 — Converge: Design Sprint
9:30am COFFEE HOUR
10:00am OPENING TALKS
CFM Design Principles
Alex Hajjar (Butter)Coordinating at Scale
Peter Vecchiarelli (Protocol Guild)Recalibrating Futarchy: Auctions, Incentives & Open Questions
Bo Waggoner (University of Colorado)
11:45am DESIGN SPRINT PART I
Collaborative Mech Design: Scoping Parameters
12:30pm LUNCH
1:30pm DESIGN SPRINT PART II
Mechanism Wireframing & Applied Logic
Feedback Loop: Design Review & Debrief / Presentation Prep
FRI Jun 6 — Deploy: Retrospective & Next Steps
10:00am BRUNCH & SYNC
11:00am CFM DESIGN SHOWCASE
Group Presentations — Design Tradeoffs, Insights, and Outcomes
12:30pm RETRO
Closing the Loop: Reflection & Next Steps
Afternoon OPEN
Evening CLOSING
Join the discussion shaping our agenda.
We’re designing GG EE as an open, evolving experiment—and we’d love your input.
We're bringing together builders, researchers & decision-makers to pressure-test mechanisms, align capital w/ shared goals, and move beyond performative governance — What questions should we be asking?
The forum’s open—join the convo & share your thoughts ↴
Governance Games @ Edge Esmeralda