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The Bulletin Bored: Restructuring Discourse Categories + Boring Security
(Issue 5)
Restructuring the Forum Categories
AIP-7 also passed last week, with nearly 100% voting in favor. It was a straightforward proposal that aims to organize the Discourse discussion board so it is easier to navigate and find information. It is a much needed update that will hopefully generate better communication across the platform.
Boring Security
AIP-9 is currently up for a vote and looks like it is set to pass, with over 99% currently voting in favor. It aims to develop courses, create tools, and setup partnerships to educate the community on security within the crypto and NFT spaces. With the amount of scams floating around, and many of them targeting BAYC owners, this is a great initiative to help the space grow and become a safer, more trustworthy space. As long as we remain a place where the risk of having your assets stolen is apparent all the time, many newcomers will hesitant to join us. Boring Security is a great first step to get the ball rolling and help encourage mass adoption.
That wraps up this week’s edition of the newsletter. Be sure to check back in next week as we might have a new proposal centered around Guy Oseary becoming a representative of the Apecoin DAO 👀 .
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