As a 2nd-year Computer Science Engineering student, I had the opportunity to participate in the onboarding and interview process for the Kambria DAO Experimentation Program (DEP2). Until then, most of my focus had been on software development, open-source projects, and building my own ideas. DEP2 introduced me to an entirely different perspective — decentralized collaboration, DAO governance, community-driven innovation, and global knowledge-sharing networks.
Through the application process, community discussions, and interactions with participants from different backgrounds, I learned how DAOs operate, how contributors coordinate across countries, and how technology can be used to create collaborative ecosystems without traditional organizational structures. It was fascinating to see people working together around shared goals, exchanging knowledge, and experimenting with new models of innovation.
Although I was not selected for the final cohort, I genuinely consider the experience a valuable milestone in my learning journey. Sometimes opportunities do not end with a selection letter — they leave behind something even more important: knowledge, perspective, and motivation to keep growing.
Now, as a pre-final year Computer Science Engineering student, I look back on this experience with gratitude. It broadened my understanding of global tech communities, strengthened my interest in open collaboration, and encouraged me to explore ideas beyond conventional software development.
A sincere thank you to the Kambria team for the opportunity, the conversations, and the learning experience throughout the process. Every interaction added value, and every experience contributes to the journey.

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