If you want to contribute to =nil;, this is the best time to start. 🔥

We’re still super early (but we work fast 😉). We announced our zkSharding-powered L2 =nil; last November and soon we will launch our first Devnet (more on that later).

Our current community came to us organically because they recognized the impact =nil; will have on the ecosystem. To scale and better support our growing community, we’re currently building the community rails with a lot of care and intention.

We want the =nil; community to reflect our values and vision. What does that mean? We’re dedicated to our craft and research and we’re building =nil; to ensure that Ethereum remains decentralized, scalable, and secure both now and in the future. We’re in it for the long term.

If that resonates with you, here are some ways you can start getting involved and contributing to our community.

Join the conversation

Our Discord is where we come together to talk about =nil;, build relationships, and discuss the tech.

The best way to get involved is to join us there and share your thoughts, questions, and feedback. Most of the team is there and engaged and we’ve started hosting Discord-exclusive workshops to introduce everyone to the tech behind =nil;.

We welcome conversations about Ethereum, =nil;, the big picture, and our values and principles (hint: the =nil; team is cypherpunk-aligned).

Bonus points if you start thoughtful discussions: feel free to share interesting articles or comment on our blogs.

Engage, share and amplify

We appreciate seeing the community engage with us on X. The =nil; Foundation account is the source of truth–our Chief Product Officer Avi Zurlo is another great person to follow.

We’re also all following each other and building relationships among the community by liking, replying, and sharing the best of =nil; posts.

To be clear–we value quality over quantity and invite you to engage, share, and amplify our X content with discernment and thoughtfulness.

Participate in our events

=nil; regularly hosts X Spaces and Discord workshops. Participating in our events is key to getting to know more about =nil; and building your reputation in the community.

We’re also open to ideas on community events–we want our initiatives to come organically and from the community. Feel free to jump in the Discord and suggest a fun format or topic for a hangout and we’ll decide on the best idea together.

Create content

Wanna dive even deeper? Create the =nil; content you want to see. Whether it’s an X thread, an article, an emoji pack, or a meme, we welcome and appreciate your contributions.

We want to see you create original content that’s authentic and organic. And if you want to go the extra mile and make it really really good, we recommend consulting our content creation guide here. If in doubt, feel free to ping us in Discord to ask questions.