The Donut DAO has secured funding to enhance the donut-bot-distribution code. This critical upgrade introduces a new multiplier logic targeting users transferring over 25% of their lifetime earnings, significantly reshaping distribution dynamics.
The latest update adds a new column to the distribution summary, displaying each userβs adjusted multiplier based on historical transfers. This shift from the current data format allows for accurate parsing and calculation of final distributions. The upgrade aims to reinforce ETIP - 123, refining the overall reward structure.
"This update supports sustainable practices for long-term stakeholders," said a community member, emphasizing the goal of fostering ongoing engagement.
To compensate developer u/mattg1981 for these enhancements, a reward of 40,000 DONUT and 40,000 CONTRIB tokens is proposed. Funds will be sourced from the Donut DAO treasury reserves, ensuring that the monthly budget remains stable.
The community has been vocal about the importance of compensating developers fairly, noting that their work is vital to maintaining the ecosystem.
Responses have been largely positive, though some points of contention have emerged:
Support for Compensation: Many feel strongly about rewarding development efforts, with one comment stating, "Dev work directly supports the entire project and is crucial to maintaining operations."
Concerns Around Penalties: Recent discussions raised concerns about penalties affecting liquidity DONUT, with contributors arguing that developers should not face penalties on earnings from their work. One user remarked, "Suggesting that our devs should be penalized for transferring Donuts they earned for actual work is crazy."
Encouragement for Collaboration: Solidarity in the community is evident, with sentiments like, "Thanks for your work! Love to see the community go forward."
βοΈ Investors question penalties for dev work: Users believe that all contributors should adhere to the same standards without facing penalties that may hinder their incentives.
π° 40K DONUT + 40K CONTRIB proposed as developer reward.
π New multiplier logic enhances transparency in distributions.
These enhancements could lead to greater community engagement as stakeholders see their contributions reflected more visibly. Experts speculate participation rates could rise significantly among users interested in long-term investments. However, unresolved issues regarding penalties associated with liquidity DONUT could discourage some people, affecting community cohesion.
As the new distribution logic rolls out, the expectation is that enhanced engagement will follow. The challenge remains β maintaining equitable treatment for all contributors will be key. How will the community continue adapting to these changes?
The shift in the DONUT-Bot reflects patterns seen during earlier tech revolutions. Just as internet pioneers sought innovative solutions and collaboration, DONUT's move signals a commitment to community-driven growth and fairness.
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As the landscape evolves, the question remains: will all members of the community embrace these adjustments as a path forward?