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Chris Carella
@ccarella.eth
Continuous Funding in Decentralized Networks (Infinite/Streaming Grants)
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Ben
@benbassler
great read, thanks for this! 400 $degen
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@m-j-r.eth
I think this complements the other deficiency I think affects grants programs. it would be great to modulate funding based on socialfi engagement (filtered for whatever moves the DAO forward, probably weighted by account engagement), but additionally, I think it would be great to meritocratically modulate a collateralization ratio for the grant token (something hard like ETH) for borrowing operational funds (something convenient like USDC). that way, the treasury is rate-limited from exfiltration (maturation from ETH to CR), but the most intense projects would naturally have a pivot to being yet another aligned body (could even try alchemix-style mechanics to naturally distribute itself). obviously, this would be systemically risky, so there would have to be other permissions & considerations. but I think it would leverage skin in the game to much greater capital utilization, also providing DAO supporters to signal confidence or lack thereof by lending.
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samvox
@samvox
Infinite Grants can truly transform the traditional project funding model, especially in decentralized networks and DAOs. Instead of focusing on short-term funding, this approach creates continuous and adjustable financial streams, allowing projects to receive the necessary resources based on real needs and tangible achievements.
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samvox
@samvox
How can effective governance mechanisms be implemented in the Infinite Grants model to prevent misuse and resource depletion while still maintaining the necessary flexibility to respond to the evolving needs of projects?
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Emily π©ππ
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Appreciate you π 300 farther
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