Introducing the Resolv Grants Program Powered by $RESOLV

Introducing the Resolv Grants Program Powered by $RESOLV

Grants will now be distributed in $RESOLV tokens — shifting from points-based incentives to real ownership and upside. Whether you're a builder, educator, researcher or creator, your contributions can now earn you a direct stake in the protocol’s future.

first pool

Up to $100,000 in $RESOLV tokens for the first month

till 7 september

Over the next month (till September 7), Resolv will allocate up to $100,000 worth of $RESOLV tokens to fund impactful ecosystem contributions.

Quality-Driven Allocation

The funds will be distributed on the rolling basis based on the quality, impact, and relevance of approved applications.

Wave-to-Wave Rollover

Any unused tokens from this round of grants will roll over into the next wave, ensuring continuity and efficiency in how capital is deployed.

Resolv Grants will operate in monthly waves with clear timelines, rotating priorities, and transparent updates.

Resolv Grants will operate in monthly waves with clear timelines, rotating priorities, and transparent updates.

Wave 1: August 8 — September 7

The first grant round will run from August 8 to September 7.

Contributors can apply any time during this window. Applications will be reviewed and approved throughout the wave — on a rolling basis.

Final reports and summary of approved grants will be published after the wave concludes.

Two tracks, multiple ways to contribute

To support a wide range of impact — from grassroots education to core integrations — the program is structured around two flexible tracks:

Track 1

Strategic Grants.
For high-leverage ideas and foundational builds.

Strategic Grants are reserved for contributors building foundational pieces of Resolv ecosystem — the kind of work that deepens protocol utility, expands reach, or unlocks new layers of coordination.

These grants are designed to:

Catalyzing new integrations

of Resolv’s core product into apps, protocols, or infra

Fund key infrastructure

and tooling that make Resolv more powerful, accessible, or composable

Support token-driven initiatives

including governance infrastructure, liquidity mechanisms, and coordination systems

Rewards TBD and will be discussed individually. Whether you're launching a new primitive, scaling a protocol integration, or crafting the governance rails for the future — this track is for bold ideas with systemic impact.

Track 2

Community Grants.
For creative, community-led initiatives.

These grants empower educators, analysts, and independent creators to grow the Resolv ecosystem from the ground up.

1

Educational Content

Break down Resolv concepts into explainers, walkthroughs, and guides

Who can apply:

Any authors with related content.

Reward:

Up to $3,000

2

Influencers

Share thoughtful content about Resolv on social channels

Who can apply:

Influencers with 1,000+ followers on X, Telegram, Youtube, Debank, TikTok, Farcaster etc.

Reward:

up to $5,000

3

Developer Contributions

Build dashboards, prototypes, and analytics tools to enrich the community

Who can apply:

Analysts, developers

Reward:

up to $10,000

4

Research & Deep-Dives

Contribute original analysis on crypto coordination and Resolv’s role in it

Who can apply:

Research agencies and firms, independent researchers with proven experience & distribution channels

Reward:

up to $30,000

Fast-moving and flexible, these grants are designed to support individuals and small teams pushing the ecosystem forward with clear, public outputs.

Why this matters

Why DeFi power users like $USR

Resolv is built by contributors — and contributors should share in its upside.

The grants program is designed to

Reward meaningful contributions

with liquid ownership

Expand ecosystem participation

through content, code, and coordination

Fuel long-term alignment

between creators and the protocol

This isn't just about funding — it's about participation through creation.

P.S. The current 1-month rollout serves as an initial temperature check — both to test interest and refine the framework. If community demand, output quality, and alignment are high, the program may scale beyond.