I’m pleased to present the tasks I’ve carried out for Meta Pool in Venezuela during October. My main goal continues to be creating educational content and building strong community spaces in my country through Web3. To achieve this, I carried out the following:
This month, I participated in three X Spaces alongside fellow ambassadors Marisol and Israel, where we shared the latest updates and key highlights from Meta Pool throughout October. One of these Spaces featured Node Runners from the first cohort of Node Studio, who shared their experiences in the program and discussed the importance of validator participation within the NEAR ecosystem. These conversations allowed us to connect directly with the community and strengthen their engagement with the protocol.
We also hosted a Workshop on Validator Nodes, a practical and educational session where participants learned about the importance of validator decentralization, how Meta Pool’s infrastructure supports it, and how to become a node operator.
In addition, we celebrated the closing of applications for Node Studio’s second cohort, sharing a LinkedIn post that reflected on the program’s impact in expanding validator participation across the NEAR ecosystem and encouraged the community to stay tuned for future rounds.
We also held a special Build Buddies: Halloween Edition in Maracaibo a fun and themed gathering that combined learning, games, and community bonding to continue growing the local Meta Pool network.
Finally, I published a recap thread on X, summarizing all the month’s activities and contributions to keep our community informed and engaged.
I remain committed to fostering growth, building educational spaces, and contributing to Meta Pool’s mission as we move forward into the final months of 2025.
