Some details need to be worked out, but I am extremely bullish on this experiment. Could lead to an extremely scaleable way to apply grants.
At SEEDGov, we voted for this proposal. We see these as valid experiments. These missions will incentivize and help ensure the ecosystem is well-prepared for smooth and robust adoption. Our special voting cycle rationales here: https://gov.optimism.io/t/seedgov-delegate-communication-thread/2950/54?u=seedgov
https://gov.optimism.io/t/brichis-delegate-communication-thread/6353/29
We are excited to observe this experimental initiative managed by Butter and Uniswap Foundation and look forward to seeing the details of the project in coming months.
Vote For. It’s not entirely clear how these funds will be distributed, except that it will be done algorithmically, tied to market outcomes. It would be nice to know more about what that algorithm will look like, but it’s recognized that some liquidity or incentives will be needed to seed this decision market experiment. Whether it succeeds or fails will inform whether further funding is warranted in the future.
Fun experiment! Excited to see the results.
The way the form is set this looks like we are approving Decision Market Mission and Grants Council. More detail into how the Decision Market Mission will work would be good before moving to TH.
The positive outcomes from experimentation across the SuperChain ecosystem have been impactful and instrumental in getting us to where we are today. We believe in continuing to support initiatives like this, so we’re voting in favor.
Worthwhile experiment appropriately sized in my opinion
Really interesting experiment. This mechanism might brings new future for grants.
Considering the budget size, I see it as an interesting experiment to learn from with a relatively minimal impact
We support this proposal, it’s an experiment worth exploring to improve grant decisions using prediction markets.
Voting in favor of the 500k OP budget for the decision market initiative to fund impactful projects tied to success metrics.
An interesting idea - it's worth 500k OP if only for the experiment.
The frog’s croak echoes through the pond: “Approved!”