Hi ReFiers!
We are ReFi 101, a co-creating group that has completed the first Chinese version of "How to ReFi v0.1".
please refer to this link to read it.
https://www.yuque.com/wuliumu/refi
Why do we want to co-create a ReFi guidebook?
"ReFi" refers to the regenerative finance movement within Web3. However, it is not merely a financial movement; it utilizes decentralized finance, Web3 tools, and a novel mindset to address pressing issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and social injustice. We believe that ReFi will become one of the most significant areas in Web3.
Fortunately, many individuals have delved into this domain, and a considerable amount of excellent work has been accomplished.
Regrettably, there is little to no discussion about ReFi within Chinese communities. Several factors may contribute to this situation. Firstly, people might lack an understanding of ReFi's core mission, real-world context, and objectives, mistakenly perceiving it as just another Ponzi scheme. Furthermore, during the initial stages of ReFi development, it has often been closely associated with the carbon market, but many people lack basic knowledge about carbon credits or carbon markets. Additionally, numerous Web3 practitioners are unsure about the specific areas they can explore within the ReFi space. Last but not least, language barriers do exist.
In light of these factors and inspired by remarkable individuals and organizations such as John Ellison and Monty Merlin from ReFi DAO, Kolektivo, and Ben West and Kevin from Gitcoin, we decided to embark on a co-creation journey in early March. Our goal is to develop a ReFi guidebook for those interested in ReFi but unsure of where to begin. This guidebook may be the first systematic introduction to ReFi within the Chinese community, and while it may not be perfect, it serves as a valuable starting point.
What do we have done?
1. Set up a co-creating group
We initiate a co-creation proposal in a ReFi learning group set up by Liumu. About 15 people joined in. After an online discussion about the frame of this guidebook and several times of quitting and joining, we officially formed the current ReFi 101 group, 11 people.
2. Co-created a ReFi guidebook
As of 24, April, we have added 43 knowledge pages, in total 58,016 words. There were over 2202 times collaborations and 1168 edits.
3. Acquired ReFi Knowledge and Forged Friendships
To be honest, none of us were ReFi experts prior to this co-creation. In fact, some of us had never even heard of ReFi before. This meant that we had to research and read numerous materials to write the content. As a result, we believe that many of us have become knowledgeable about ReFi after this co-creation.
Moreover, we didn't know each other before this collaboration, but now we at least know who shares an interest in ReFi and is familiar with the specific content.
Evidently, it serves as a publicly accessible introduction to ReFi. Many Chinese developers or researchers can learn about ReFi through this guidebook if they were not previously familiar with it.
There is a scarcity of ReFi-related projects so far compared with other applications, such as DeFi, so we believe this guidebook can actively assist Chinese developers and researchers in exploring ReFi more effectively.
If you have read this far, thank you so much for considering supporting us, and welcome to join us. Alternatively, you can connect with Liumu via Twitter(@WuLiumu) if you are interested in ReFi.