I'm pushing for greater accountability across treasury-funded projects. When I can't easily track progress on these initiatives, that's a red flag—especially when community funds are at stake. Every project backed by treasury resources owes it to ADA holders and DReps to maintain clear, accessible records of their work and spending. This isn't about calling out any single project; it's about setting a baseline standard. I'm committed to documenting projects where transparency lags, because governance only works when we can actually see what's happening. The blockchain is supposed to be about openness. Our projects should prove it.
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zkNoob
· 4h ago
NGL, what you said is right. Transparency in treasury projects is indeed a big issue, and someone needs to dare to poke at this matter.
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FloorSweeper
· 01-11 17:01
NGL, this idea of transparency sounds good, but how difficult is it really to implement? Every time they say they will be open and transparent, but it turns out not to be the case.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-11 17:01
To be honest, I agree with this... but what is the real situation? Many projects are still operating behind closed doors.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 01-11 16:54
Damn, it's the same old transparency topic again. Give me a break.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 01-11 16:45
Transparency really needs to be strict, or else no one will know where the money has gone.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 01-11 16:44
Transparency really needs to be strictly controlled, otherwise how can we know where all the gold is flowing to?
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OfflineNewbie
· 01-11 16:43
Damn, another transparency topic... Do you really check so carefully every time?
I'm pushing for greater accountability across treasury-funded projects. When I can't easily track progress on these initiatives, that's a red flag—especially when community funds are at stake. Every project backed by treasury resources owes it to ADA holders and DReps to maintain clear, accessible records of their work and spending. This isn't about calling out any single project; it's about setting a baseline standard. I'm committed to documenting projects where transparency lags, because governance only works when we can actually see what's happening. The blockchain is supposed to be about openness. Our projects should prove it.