Proposal: Mexico Local Node

:date: Monthly Report — Mexico Mobile Scroll Node (June / 2025)

Deliverables:

  1. Open Economy funneling:

    1. Created a form to register talent into two roads: Entrepreneus and Builders. We got 27 registrations so far. These 27 will be registered tomorrow (Tuesday July 8th) and from these we will select the teams that will take the Builder Program to support them into getting at least one project accepted at Campus.
    2. Created a Notion site where we offer info about Scroll, the Mx team, the opportunities, our reports, and other key things to keep track of (in Spanish). It is still WIP.
    3. Created a CRM of talent to onboard people into Scroll’s Open Economy (available internally and to @Juansito). Here we have 65 registrations.
  2. 1st Public-facing event: Web3 for Web2 Founder online meet. Posted here (364 views), here (342 views), here (90 views), and here (431 views). Got 55 registrations (name and email), from these 20 people attended our first meet.

  3. 2nd Public-facing event: First Founder virtual meetup (open for all). Posted here (344 views), and here (241 views). 18 people registered and 13 attended..

  4. Alliances with local communities:

    1. Partnered with Unlock Summit to give 3 scholarships for attending their event (July 31st-August 2nd) as a way to bring more high quality talent registrations. We will be present at Unlock with the Urbanika bus themed with Scroll. We will park at the public square where activities to onboard people into Scroll’s Open Economy will be held.
    2. Partnered with Ethereum México for their “Road to Ethereum Mexico 2025” (July 25th). 50 high quality builders are expected to attend. There we will run onboarding sessions to Scroll (Open Economy, our Builder program, and other activities). Also, we plan to run a Mexican communtiy session where we can identify the needs and offers of all communities and with these find a way to optimize results and collaborations a la Mycellial intelligence.
    3. Created a list of comunities for maping. We contacted 8 communities to weave synergies for sharing the Scroll Mx Builders’ program. We are actively mapping and contacting both web2 (universities and entrepreneurship hubs) and web3 communities.

Governance participation

@HumbertoBesso, as leader of the Mx local node, has voted in all open votes within Scroll and participated with the following stats (on date July 6th, 2025).

As a team, we’ve read and discussed the Builder’s strategy research,

Humberto attended @connormcmk’s last Bonanza workshop where the Community Council Proposal was reviewed using the Negation Game, and

As a team, we participated in two X Spaces with the Scroll ES account: First, the presentation of Local Nodes (121 connected), and Second, the update on our Node’s activities (86 connected).

KPI Tracking

KPI Category Progress This Month
Open Economy Registrations 27
Public-Facing Initiatives 2 initiatives this month (Web2 to Web3 founders meetup on June 25th and First Founder virtual meetup on July 4th)
Positive Community Sentiment 100% satisfaction (4 answers from 20 participants within the first online meetup)
Timely Reporting Yes @Dorian attended the first gov call after the proposal was approved by votes, we have participated in both X Spaces reporting our updates, and in active communication with Juan
Governance Participation Humberto has created 39 forum posts within 10 proposals + other types of posts
Contribution to Scroll Network No projects yet onboarded, so no onchain activity to measure yet.
Geographic Reach 1 City visited this month

Obstacles and workaround

The Open Economy registration form changed. At first, it was only asking emails. Now it asks other questions regarding project details such as describing the project the builder has, links to the project, socials of the builder, and some matchmaking questions for providing team support. We didn’t have those in mind, so the 55 contacts we got at the beginning have been reached with these questions too. Only a few have answered with these and we will proceed to register them to the Open Economy form.

Our next events already hold these questions at the registration form so we can properly onboard builders.

Regarding the Open Economy funnel, we based our comms on the previous Open Scroll experience, however, the current Open Zero had a different strategy and we had to adjust. Builders were receptive and things are going smoothly.

Conclusion

On this month we focused on setting the foundations for the Local Node. Even so, we got 65 registrations of people interested in the program. We will follow up with them to accompany their Open Economy path at the level they are at.

From the 65 registrations we got 27 that applied to be part of Builder Program. These 27 people will be registered to the Open Economy data base. Also, from these 27 registrations we will select a cohort that has the most potential to get accepted to Open Campus and we will provide them with direct mentorships and other activities that will support them as founders.

We will update this post in the next few days with the number of builders accepted. Then in August we will issue another report with all July’s activities.

Thank you for reading us, we are available here at the forum, at the Governance calls, and at the dedicated Local Node calls.

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