Nov 29New GNOME-ETH poolOne issue with Camelot is you need to top up at the end of the rewards period so as not to skew rewards. As such, we did not top up the rewards for the GNOME-ETH pool and had to create a new one. If you are providing liquidity — move it across now: The old pool is here — Unstake — https://app.camelot.exchange/nitro/0x7F2a4E30bC0c9eB68CC3644516bA2c4b4b481F1c The new pool is here — Stake — https://app.camelot.exchange/nitro/0x5bF9EDC3BCe1b6c217c73e7A48F1049D2dFb92671 min read1 min read
Nov 14$ARB rewards on GENE/ETH pool on CamelotDEX on ArbitrumWe are delighted to announce that the amazing rewards we are giving out for being a liquidity provider (LP) on the GENE/ETH pool on CamelotDEX on Arbitrum are going to be boosted with the $ARB token! Our good friends at CamelotDEX have allocated 5000 $ARB/month to the GENE/ETH LP pool …1 min read1 min read
Oct 30Fair warning to participate in Governance vote on potential GNOME communtiy rewardsThe GenomesDAO team is proposing to release up to 1m GNOME (10% of supply) to projects that build out GenomesDAO awareness and community participation. GNOME is the GenomesDAO governance token. We are hopeful we can evolve this into something as successful as the ENS small grants program. The exact terms…2 min read2 min read
Oct 27Proudly introducing our new Podcast Program: The GeneOur genes are everywhere! It defines who we are and has the power to determine the outcome of many vital things in our lives. Everything that is alive has a genome; a unique piece of code of over 100,000 genes that unlocks the door to an incredible treasure of information. …1 min read1 min read
Oct 24The Human Source CodeWhile humans are not computers, the metaphor that your genome is your source code is not a bad one. Think of your genome as the codebase. It dictates the features of your platform — you. These features are called your phenotype. This is the physical representation of your genome —…3 min read3 min read
Sep 18We built a way to create anonymous, auditable, incentivised, repeat consent genomic queries. Were they a success?When individuals participate in genomic research, they typically provide initial informed consent. This consent outlines the scope of the research, how their data will be used, and any potential risks or benefits. What is often lacking is the ability to go back and ask more questions of the subject and…4 min read4 min read
Sep 9GenomesDAO for Cancer GenomicsPutting the spotlight on 5 organisations fighting the fight This blog post includes all the links to the organisations mentioned in this X-Space recorded on September 7th, 2023. Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (Canada) https://www.ga4gh.org Genomics Education Program (UK) https://www.genomicseducation.hee.nhs.uk/cancer-genomics/ National Cancer Institute (US) https://www.cancer.gov/ccg/research/genome-sequencing/cgci1 min read1 min read
Aug 25We did it. 5 years in the making. Anonymous, auditable, incentivised, repeat consent genomic queriesToday, at midday UK time we sent out the GenomesDAO COVID-19 Severity Beta Test. Anonymous, auditable, incentivised, repeat consent genomic queries are here. This is the first genomic query that GenomesDAO is offering to pay our users for. …3 min read3 min read
Aug 21GenomesDAO X-Space Series for Cancer GenomicsAs the biggest user-owned genomic database in the world, we are very proud to introduce an upcoming series of X-Space conversations with researchers, medical doctors and other leading experts to further explore Cancer Genomics. This particular field takes an in-depth look at how cancer develops and how whole genome sequencing…1 min read1 min read
Aug 15A proposal for GenomesDAO LP rewards Emissions to run to end of 2025GenomesDAO have constantly rewarded users for supporting our community, that includes tokenomics and liquidity provision. We would like reduce the number of GENE and GNOME entering circulation as we begin to broker deals with pharmaceutical companies to buy GENE to query users vaults. …2 min read2 min read