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Chain Agnostic Standards Alliance

The Chain Agnostic Standards Alliance (CASA) is a collection of working groups dedicated blockchain protocol-agnostic standards. CASA also publishes Chain Agnostic Improvement Proposals which describe standards created by the different working groups.

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Purpose

CASA is a self-organized and autonomous alliance of crypto-blockchain developers and enthusiasts. Its aim is to create standards which support interoperability and facilitate communication between blockchain protocols, software and companies.

CASA organizes working groups where proposals are debated, drafted and submitted as CAIPs for the purpose implementation and community adoption.

Meetings

All CASA meetings are open to the public, and non-members are welcome to attend respectfully/non-disruptively. In particular, the editorial meetings are a good onboarding and overview of all the more specific workstreams and conversations happening in parallel.

Meetings can be seen on the https://bit.ly/ links thecasacalendar (subscribable via Google) and thepubliccasacalendar (display-only). See individual events for teleconferencing links and agenda links.

Explicit and Implicit Agendas

  1. Explicit agenda items, if any have been set by WG participants, can be found linked from events pages on the calendar.
  2. The implicit agenda, in addition to or absence of explicit agenda, is to review outstanding/mergeable PRs, active issues, draft PRs, and topics of general interest, in that order.
  3. Chairs or facilitators should always leave time for housekeeping, agenda requests for the following meeting, and open discussion.

Note: the purpose of the next meeting tag is to allow codeowners to prioritize or stack-rank additions. Codeowners and the broader membership alike are requested to use them to prioritize them in their review process to allow swift review. Approval by any 2 codeowners is enough to merge at a future meeting. In cases where a timely merge is desired, codeowners may also choose to apply a 14-day merge tag, which is a way of requesting more review for an approved PR (and to avoid a valid PR sitting unmerged across multiple meetings for lack of discussion).

Discord Server

For those who prefer realtime/social-style communications, we also run a Discord server, which is secondary and non-archival-- it can be found using this Discord invite link (note: this link has a spam/crawler deterrent that requires manual removal - please make sure to review the URL).

Working Groups

List of working groups

Working Group Scope Meeting Frequency Chair
Editorial New CAIPs and Namespaces every 4 weeks @bumblefudge
Addressing CAIP-2, -10, -19; URN/URI systems Sporadic/By request @bumblefudge
JSON-RPC CAIP-25, -27 Sporadic/By request @hmalik88
CACAO/AuthZ CAIP-74, -122, -168; varint & multidid, interop with UCAN and ZCAP-LD every 4 weeks @bumblefudge/TBD
Browser Security CAIP-169, -171 Sporadic/By request @kdenhartog
Secure Design UX<>Security, Privacy every 4 weeks @depatchedmode

How to form a new working group

  1. Join CASA.
  2. Create a description that explains the goal of your working group and related CAIP(s).
  3. Submit a Pull Request to the CASA repository adding your working group.
  4. Propose your working group at the next CASA meeting. If approved, your PR will be merged, and your working group meeting schedule will be added to the CASA calendar.
  5. Recruit participants for your working group.

Organizational Structure

CASA participants are structured into three groups:

Role Description
Members All participants who contribute in any form, including github review. Expected to participate in one or more topical working groups.
Working Groups Topical clusters of CAIPs, namespaces, and other repositories/workstreams. These change over time according to activity
Editorial Working Group A subset of membership including the authors of accepted CAIPs committed to ongoing review and maintenance of the CAIPs and namespaces
Board Governing/steering body of core members guiding the organization and making high-level strategic decisions about its execution of its mission
Executive Director (Board Member) Drive and oversee operations, budget, editorial processes, and events
Treasurer (Board Member) Oversight and reporting on any external grants or donations
Technical Maven (Board Member) Oversight and reporting on git repos and any published packages

Current Board Membership

  • Pedro Gomes @pedrouid (WalletConnect Founder) - eip155:1:0xcBec15583A21C3ddAD5fab658be5b4FE85Df730b
  • Ligi @ligi (Independent) - eip155:1:0x0402c3407dcBD476C3d2Bbd80d1b375144bAF4a2
  • Joel Thorstenssen @oed (Ceramic Founder) - eip155:1:0x9fA6c303300ed23CeFB0b1106aE898810DC01cC3
  • Gregory Rocco @obstropolos (Spruce Founder, Independent) - eip155:1:0x4Aa43327b1a7c60D6570F8692339EFC1f46bdF85
  • Olaf Tomalka @ritave (MetaMask Snaps Lead) - eip155:1:0xd6CE8bCa06795CC1711DFd4927A6EBde6C86F1E2
  • Boris Mann @bmann (Fission Founder) - eip155:1:0xA8C7372dC993d7510C9c45425807d463967cbb12
  • Janitor/Tiebreaker: Juan Caballero @bumblefudge (Independent) - eip155:1:0xdEaDff53a9d726c59C1b5377dE147CB13Dd7c108

The Board members above use the addresses listed to directly control a multi-signature "vault" for transparent, on-chain grant reporting and other disbursements.

Members

Below, please find a list of all members and their organizations.

Organizations Members Status Working groups
ChainAgnostic Ligi (@ligi), Pedro Gomes (@pedrouid), Antoine Herzog (@antoineherzog), Amadeo Pellicce (@pellicceama) Maintainer All Working groups
Epicenter Sebastien Couture (@seb2point0) Member CAIPs discussion
Tally Tarrence (@tarrencev) Maintainer (go-caip) All Working groups
Ceramic Joel Thorstensson (@oed), Sergey Ukustov (@ukstv) Member All Working groups
Spruce Wayne Chang (@wyc), Gregory Rocco (@obstropolos), Oliver Terbu (@awoie) Member CAIPs discussion
Learning Proof UG Juan Caballero (@bumblefudge) Maintainer CAIPs
Block Gabe Cohen (@decentralgabe), Daniel Buchner (@csuwildcat), Moe Jangda (@mistermoe) Member All Working groups
SKALE Network Chadwick Strange (@cstrangedk) Member All Working Groups
Metagov Joshua Tan (@thelastjosh) Member All Working Groups
kycDAO Balázs Némethi (@nembal) Member All Working Groups
cheqd Ross Power (@rosspower11) Member All Working Groups
Fission Boris Mann (@bmann), Brooklyn Zelenka (@expede), Ryan Betts (@depatchedmode), Andy Vivash (@avivash) Member All Working Groups
Danube Tech Markus Sabadello (@peacekeeper) Member All Working Groups
Obvious Jebu Ittiachen (@jebu) Member All Working Groups
Dynamic Itai Turbahn (@turbahn), Paolo Lim (@paololim) Member All Working Groups
Notabene Andrés Junge (@ajunge) Member All Working Groups
Ledger Rod Carraresi (@carraresi) Member All Working Groups
ITSA Valentin Seehausen (@valleXYZ) Member All Working Groups
Protocol Labs Eva Shon (@eshon) Member All Working Groups
Fireblocks Oren Yomtov (@orenyomtov), Arik Galansky (@arikg) Member All Working Groups
MetaMask Erik Marks (@rekmarks), Olaf Tomalka (@ritave) Member All Working Groups
Shovel Company Prashant Mittal (@prashant3863) Member All Working Groups
Status Anthony Laibe (@alaibe), Iuri Matias (@iurimatias), John (@john-44) Member All Working Groups
Fetcch Satyam Kulkarni (@sk1122), Mandar Dange (@mandarr-source) Member All Working Groups
Attestate Tim Daubenschütz (@timdaub) Member All Working Groups
KILT Protocol Antonio Antonino (@ntn-x2) Member All Working Groups
Everyname Vinay Vasanji (@iamvkv) Member All Working Groups
vDL Digital Ventures GmbH Carlo van Driesten (@jdsika), Roy Scheeren (@royscheeren) Member All Working Groups
Peanut Protocol Hugo Montenegro (@hugo0), Konrad Urban (@0xkkonrad) Member All Working Groups
Etherspot Parthasarathy Ramanujam (@ch4r10t33r), Michael Messele (@mm319) Member All Working Groups

Join CASA

Submit a Pull Request to this repository adding yourself as a member in the table above.

Once a maintainer has confirmed you have completed this step, they will merge your PR. We recommend checking that your Github email is up-to-date and you are "Watching" these repos: