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#BuildInPeace

A private Slack for Web3 engineers who are done performing.

Smart contract engineers, protocol architects, and dApp devs — building together without the alpha-posturing.

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2:14 AM"just passed my first Foundry test suite"·
3:07 AM"anyone dealt with reentrancy on L2?"·
11:58 PM"shipped mainnet, crying"·
4:22 AM"finally found the gas optimization bug after 6 hours"·
1:33 AM"this audit just saved us $2M, thank you all"·
9:41 PM"who else uses Hardhat + Foundry together?"·
6:15 AM"my first PR to a protocol got merged"·
12:03 AM"Move feels like Solidity but with therapy"·
8:52 PM"just realized I've been here 14 months and I'm not burned out anymore"·
3:30 AM"whitepaper feedback channel is the best thing on the internet"·
2:14 AM"just passed my first Foundry test suite"·
3:07 AM"anyone dealt with reentrancy on L2?"·
11:58 PM"shipped mainnet, crying"·
4:22 AM"finally found the gas optimization bug after 6 hours"·
1:33 AM"this audit just saved us $2M, thank you all"·
9:41 PM"who else uses Hardhat + Foundry together?"·
6:15 AM"my first PR to a protocol got merged"·
12:03 AM"Move feels like Solidity but with therapy"·
8:52 PM"just realized I've been here 14 months and I'm not burned out anymore"·
3:30 AM"whitepaper feedback channel is the best thing on the internet"·
How We Got Here

It started with a protocol collapse and six engineers who didn't know what to do next.

In March 2022, after the third protocol I'd contributed to imploded — not from a hack, but from the inside — I sent a message to five engineers I'd met at different points in my career. Not a tweet. Not a public post. A DM that said: "I'm done building alone. Are you?"

All six of us had the same story in slightly different fonts. We were mid-career, technically sharp, deeply tired. Not tired of building — tired of building in a culture that mistook loudness for leadership and called a 10x leverage play "innovation." We'd all muted Crypto Twitter. We'd all left Discord servers where the signal-to-noise ratio was somewhere around 1:4,000.

What we wanted was embarrassingly simple: people who would read your code before they read your token price.

"The group chat became a place where someone would post a function at midnight and wake up to twelve thoughtful replies. No one was performing. Everyone was just… building."

The Timeline

Mar 20226 people

A group DM. No name, no rules. Just: "did your protocol just rug too?"

Aug 202234 members

The DM became a private Slack channel. The first whitepaper review happened at 3 AM.

Jan 2023180 members

Word spread quietly. No Twitter threads. Just engineers recommending it to engineers they trusted.

Jun 2023412 members

First virtual summit. 6 hours. Three timezone clusters. One shared spreadsheet of open questions.

Feb 2024631 members

The audit-review channel alone has prevented 4 publicly documented exploits. We counted.

Now · 2026847 members

The summit is back. The seat with your name on it is already dissolving.

We didn't build Commune by writing a manifesto. We built it by showing up at 2 AM for each other's stack traces. The summit is where the people who've been in the Slack for a year finally meet the people who've been reading the same threads. It's the rooftop above the conference floor. Come up.

Who's Here

Engineers who build
before they broadcast.

Commune is invite-only or applied. No influencers. No VCs who've never written a test.

Solidity

Smart Contract Engineer

Mid-level to senior. Has shipped at least one mainnet contract. Tired of explaining why security matters.

"I've had more productive technical conversations in Commune's #audit-review in one week than in 6 months of public Discord."

Rust / Move

Protocol Architect

Designs systems, not just contracts. Reads whitepapers for fun. Building something others will depend on.

"This is where I go to think out loud without someone trying to pump my token."

TypeScript

Frontend → dApp

Bridging from web2. Knows React deeply. Learning the EVM. Needs honest answers, not condescension.

"I asked a 'dumb' question about wagmi and got three thoughtful answers and a PR suggestion."

Foundry

Independent Auditor

"The shared tooling channel alone is worth the invite."

Summit 2025
214
engineers attended last summit
All stacks

Protocol Researcher

"Whitepaper workshop changed how I think about documentation."

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Community Pulse

Real moments. Real engineers.

Anonymized and shared with permission. The texture of what actually happens here.

#audit-review

"Caught an unchecked external call in a protocol doing $40M TVL. Filed the report. They patched it in 6 hours."

S
Smart Contract Engineer
3 weeks ago
Solidity
#2am-debug

"Had a reentrancy vector I couldn't see for 4 hours. Posted it here. Someone spotted it in 12 minutes. I've never felt less alone."

P
Protocol Architect
2 months ago
Rust
#whitepaper-workshop

"The feedback on my tokenomics section was more rigorous than my co-founder's. This is the peer review I didn't know I needed."

P
Protocol Researcher
5 weeks ago
All stacks
#bridging-in

"First time I asked about wagmi without someone making me feel stupid for not knowing. Shipped my first dApp interaction two days later."

F
Frontend → dApp
1 month ago
TypeScript
Commune Summit · March 2026

The seat with your name
is already dissolving.

A 6-hour virtual summit. Three timezone clusters. One shared space for the questions you've been holding. 214 engineers attended last year. We're keeping it small on purpose.

Date
March 14, 2026
Format
Virtual, 6 hours
Seats
300 total
Remaining
53 left

Claim Your Seat

Summit registration. Free. Invite-reviewed.

This shapes the summit agenda. We read every single one.

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Join the Slack first. Get your bearings. The summit will come back around.

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Inside the Slack

  • #audit-review
  • #2am-debug
  • #whitepaper-workshop
  • #bridging-in
  • #shipped
  • #off-chain