Lido DAO forum just dropped their 2026 funding proposal. The Foundation's asking for resources to keep the protocol running and push forward with GOOSE-3 initiatives.
This EGG (Ecosystem Grant Request) lays out what they need financially to maintain operations next year. Basically covering protocol infrastructure costs while executing their roadmap goals.
Another round of DAO governance in action—community gets to review the numbers and vote on whether the funding makes sense.
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 5h ago
Here comes another round of voting drama. It feels like Lido is just handing money to itself.
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GasBankrupter
· 5h ago
Asking for money again, how much is it this time?
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DefiVeteran
· 6h ago
Another round of budget requests to fleece retail investors. Wanting this much money already for 2026?
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 6h ago
actually, curious about the gas optimization angle here—if lido's burning through that much on infrastructure, have they stress-tested the correlation between validator margins and operational overhead?
because from my backtesting, most dao treasuries miss the slippage math on these operational budgets. just saying, numbers don't always add up the way they present them
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SybilAttackVictim
· 6h ago
Here they are asking for money again. Will these numbers fool anyone this time?
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 6h ago
Another round of funding? Can GOOSE-3 actually be implemented?
Lido DAO forum just dropped their 2026 funding proposal. The Foundation's asking for resources to keep the protocol running and push forward with GOOSE-3 initiatives.
This EGG (Ecosystem Grant Request) lays out what they need financially to maintain operations next year. Basically covering protocol infrastructure costs while executing their roadmap goals.
Another round of DAO governance in action—community gets to review the numbers and vote on whether the funding makes sense.