As an Interim Constitutional Committee member, I find it increasingly challenging to uphold and defend something we have yet to see.
Transparency is not optional, it’s foundational. Where is the Constitution?
There has been a lot of discussion about DRep compensation within the Cardano community, which is great to see. As we move into governance, it’s important to address the issues at hand. I understand both sides of the debate—there are valid reasons for why DReps should be compensated, but also compelling arguments for why they shouldn’t.
Here’s my stance: I’ve always put Cardano’s principles first, and that’s the reason I chose to become a DRep. I’ve held two other voluntary positions within Cardano, on Circle and now in the ICC, both of which I did with no expectation of payment—and I didn’t receive any pay for either. So, why did I choose to become a DRep? Because I care deeply about Cardano’s principles, and standing up for those principles goes beyond a paycheck.
Thank you to the 200+ of you who have entrusted me with close to 5 million ADA in delegation.
DRep ID:
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You’re new to Cardano, you launched about 6 months ago. I’ve seen many people like you come and go in the time I’ve been around.
You’re nothing special. You raised 1M ADA from your mint, Your token launch looked like a rug, your proposal was shockingly poor to request the maximum 500k ADA all within less than 6 months of raising over 1M from the eco-system.
Then to be surprised when it’s not funded and to continue talking down the projects who actual put time and effort into theirs just makes you look like a tool.
Don’t like my comments? Stop talking down to real builders. Get back in your lane. I don’t know what value you’ve delivered and I don’t think you do either.
GG