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Recently, when reviewing governance proposals, I don't look at the vision first; I check the treasury expenditure report first: how the money is spent, who receives it, and what needs to be submitted after receiving it. To put it simply, milestones should be verifiable, not just vague phrases like "building the ecosystem" or "forming partnerships." It's best to clearly specify: by what date what will be delivered, where the on-chain / warehouse / documentation is, and if not completed, payments should automatically stop or be returned. Otherwise, the budget just drifts aimlessly.
These past few days, the layered yield stacking from pledge/sharing security has been criticized as "copying," and I can understand: if you can't even handle basic expense reconciliation properly, who would believe your layered yield stories... Anyway, before I vote, I just ask: who is doing the work, and how do you prove it's done? The more transparent, the less cynical everyone feels.