Software:Aragon (project)
Aragon Project logo | |
Original author(s) | Luis Cuende, Jorge Izquierdo |
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Initial release | 10 February 2017 |
Repository | https://github.com/aragon |
Written in | Solidity, JavaScript, React |
Operating system | Available as a Web app |
Platform | Ethereum |
Type | Open-source software, Free software, Decentralized autonomous organization, Decentralized decision-making, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency |
License | Affero General Public Licensev3, CC0.[1] |
Website | https://aragon.org |
Aragon is an open-source software project that allows for the creation and management of decentralized organizations.
The blockchain-native organizations created on Aragon utilize Ethereum smart contracts and IPFS for a decentralized, peer-to-peer operating system. Aragon is also capable of creating other non-decentralized digital organizations as well.
The project was originally started in November 2016 by founders Luis Cuende[2] and Jorge Izquierdo. It was officially announced to the public on February 10th 2017 in a blog post.[3]
Luis Cuende who had been coder and an entrepreneur since a young age was initially named as Project Lead for Aragon. His most notable work before Aragon include Asturix and Stampery and was an Advisor to the VP of the European Commission.[4] For Asturix he won the Hack Now contest (in the under-18 category), an award for the best app or "hack" sponsored by HackFwd in Spain.[5] He has also received recognition as Forbes 30 Under 30[6] and MIT Technology Review, Spanish Edition's Innovators Under 35[7]
Jorge Izquierdo was named as Tech Lead for the project. His previous work included successful iOS apps and he had mostly worked as an iOS Developer. In 2017 he was named as a Thiel Fellow[8] for his work on Aragon.
The development of Aragon was funded in a crowdfunding campaign that took place May 17th 2017. The Aragon Network Token (ANT) sale gathered $25,000,000 in under 15 minutes[9] and was the fourth largest crowdfunding campaign, and second largest in the blockchain space, at the time.
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Status |
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2018 | CogX | Outstanding Innovation in Blockchain: Governance | Won[10] |
2018 | The Europas | Hottest Blockchain Protocol Project | Finalist[11] |
References
- ↑ "Aragon on GitHub". https://github.com/aragon.
- ↑ Wilson, Alexandra (2018-06-06). "'Chain Gang: The Boldest Blockchain Companies From The Forbes 30 Under 30". Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexandrawilson1/2018/06/06/chain-gang-the-boldest-blockchain-companies-from-the-forbes-30-under-30/.
- ↑ Introducing Aragon: Unstoppable companies, 2017-02-10, https://blog.aragon.org/introducing-aragon-unstoppable-companies-58c1fd2d00ce/
- ↑ Luis Iván Cuende - European Commission, https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/luis-iván-cuende-young-advisors-spain
- ↑ HackNow Winner: Luis Iván Cuende, 2011-09-22, http://blog.hackfwd.com/post/10517597027/hacknow-winner-luis-iván-cuende
- ↑ 30 Under 30 2016 Europe: Technology - Forbes, https://www.forbes.com/30-under-30-europe-2016/technology/
- ↑ Luis Cuende - Innovators Under 35, https://www.innovatorsunder35.com/the-list/luis-cuende/
- ↑ Thiel Foundation Announces 2017 Thiel Fellows, 2017-06-16, https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170616005607/en/Thiel-Foundation-Announces-2017-Thiel-Fellows
- ↑ Chavez-Dreyfuss, Gertrude (2017-05-19). "Blockchain token sale nets $25 million in under 15 minutes". Reuters. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-aragon-blockchain-funding/blockchain-token-sale-nets-25-million-in-under-15-minutes-idUSKCN18E32X.
- ↑ @AragonProject on Twitter, https://twitter.com/AragonProject/status/1006504710076096512
- ↑ Here are the finalists for The Europas Awards 2018, July 3, London, https://techcrunch.com/2018/06/15/here-are-the-finalists-for-the-europas-awards-2018-july-3-london/
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