Meta Pool Ambassador Report - June

June was all about deepening connections, building clarity around new Meta Pool tools, and creating safe spaces for dialogue, especially around governance, validator incentives, and staking infrastructure.

From AMAs to hands-on workshops and in-depth threads, I stayed committed to the same mission:
:compass: Make decentralized staking accessible, transparent, and empowering.

Here’s a breakdown of my Meta Pool ambassador activities in June :down_arrow:

:woman_teacher:t4: 1 Hands-on Workshop — “MP Node Studio Workshop” :hammer_and_wrench:

In June, Myself and Blessily hosted a full walkthrough session dedicated to Node Studio, Meta Pool’s low-cost validator tool for NEAR Protocol.
This wasn’t just a product demo, it was an onboarding experience that broke down complex validator infrastructure into something anyone can understand.

:magnifying_glass_tilted_left: We explored:

  • What Node Studio is (and why it matters for decentralization)
  • How to deploy your own NEAR node without technical stress
  • Funding support options for new validators
  • Real-life examples, open Q&A, and community tips

The turnout was amazing — people were genuinely excited about owning a piece of the network they help secure.

:studio_microphone: 5 Twitter AMAs Hosted (X Spaces)

June was packed with meaningful Meta Pool conversations across the DeFi landscape. I hosted four AMAs, each featuring powerful voices and relevant themes:

  1. “Trust, Tools & Tokens: Building Safer DeFi with Meta Pool”
    → Covered community trust, DeFi risks, and how Meta Pool is pushing secure staking forward.
  2. “The Future of Emissions: Validator Incentives in a Changing NEAR Economy”
    → Focused on mpIP-16, mpIP-17, and the proposal to reduce staking emissions.
  3. “Meta Pool Governance: Real Talk on Community, Decisions & DAOs”
    → A deep dive into how proposals are shaped, voted on, and evolve in a DAO-led protocol.
  4. “Meta Pool Gals: Validator Access Through Node Studio”
    → A community-driven session featuring women in Web3 sharing their experience with Node Studio and validator empowerment.
  5. “Meta Pool weekly recap

Each AMA was more than just a talk — they became learning zones, feedback loops, and community touchpoints.

:thread: Multiple Meta Pool Threads Created
I created and published several threads in June that brought transparency and education to the forefront:

:pushpin: *Explainer thread on the mpETH security incident
:brain: *Recap of Governance Call 19: from exploit response to Node Studio insights
:puzzle_piece: *Thread on validator incentive programs proposed by Meta Pool DAO
:counterclockwise_arrows_button: *Breakdown of Meta Pool’s monthly buybacks & mpDAO updates
:ocean: *Milestone post celebrating 30M NEAR staked on Meta Pool
:ballot_box_with_ballot: *Voting reminder and educational thread for mpIP-16 and mpIP-17

Each post was written to demystify DeFi, encourage participation, and spotlight Meta Pool’s evolving toolset.

:pushpin: Summary
June wasn’t just productive, it was transformative.

Meta Pool proved once again that DeFi success is built on:

  • Clear governance :scroll:
  • Accessible tools :wrench:
  • Strong community engagement :globe_showing_europe_africa:
  • Transparent recovery & response during tough moments :shield:

I’m incredibly proud to be part of a protocol that values education, resilience, and community-led growth.

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