Become a Founding Member of the Meta-Layer Infrastructure SIG

Join a select circle of early champions who will take the Meta-Layer from vision to reality—inside the Internet Society.

Why This Matters

The Internet Society Special Interest Group (SIG) program lets passionate communities shape the future of the internet. By recruiting 25 founding members, we secure a place on the ISOC ballot. Once ballots open, we’ll campaign to be one of the Top 5 SIG concepts—amplifying our voice and unlocking resources for the Meta-Layer Initiative.

How to Join

Three Easy Steps

  1. Become an Internet Society Member
    – Sign up at https://www.internetsociety.org/join

  2. Opt In to the “Meta-Layer Infrastructure” SIG
    – Fill out the onboarding form

  3. Be One of the First 25
    – We need at least 25 members to qualify.


🎉 You’ll be recognized as part of the Founding Circle of the Meta-Layer Initiative.

🌀 Founding Circle Benefits

  • 📜 On-Chain Founder Badge
    A unique BRC-333 “Founding Member” credential inscribed on Bitcoin.

  • 🎁 Free Overweb ID
    A $100-value Overweb digital identity—yours at no cost.

  • 🤝 Early Access & Influence
    Shape our SIG charter, working groups, and roadmap.

  • 📣 Public Recognition
    Your logo or name featured on our Partners & Founders page and onchain.

  • 🔗 Networking & Expert Roles
    Join expert panels, co-author position papers, and mentor newcomers.

Next Steps After Founding

  • Campaign in ISOC
    Rally support across chapters to elect our SIG among the top 5 new groups.

  • Launch Working Groups
    Start focused teams on Governance, Presence, Tagging, AI Safety, and more.

  • Co-Create Standards & Tools
    Develop open-source SDKs, policy modules, and community guidelines.

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