The Arbitrum community is voting on whether to invest 21.4 million ARB to support 26 projects
On November 8th, according to the Snapshot page, the Arbitrum community is currently voting on whether to increase the funding for 26 projects that did not receive enough funding in the first round of funding by 21.4 million ARB (approximately $24 million) all at once. These projects were not supported in the first round of the Short-Term Incentive Program funding last month due to a total funding cap of 50 million ARB. If the proposal is ultimately passed, the funding plan is expected to approve an additional 21.4 million ARB for these 26 projects by January 31, 2024. The proposal will end on November 14th and currently has a support rate of over 90%.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
Ethereum Classic ($ETC) Eyes a 510% Breakout Rally
Ethereum Classic could surge over 510% to $127.65 as a major breakout pattern emerges.Why the $127.65 Target MattersShould You Pay Attention?

Doginme Made Early Buyers Rich—Now Arctic Pablo Coin Is Leading the Next Meme Coin Gold Rush
While Doginme showed how fast gains can arrive in meme markets, Arctic Pablo Coin is showing how they can be structured, incentivized, and sustainable.Doginme: The Meme Token That Ran With the Big DogsArctic Pablo Coin’s 66% APY: The Meme Coin Presale With Real UtilityIceberg Isle and the Numbers That Matter: $0.000125 Entry, 6,300% ROIArctic Pablo Coin Is Built for the Long Run: Why It Belongs Among the Top New Meme Coins for Exponential Returns

Goldman Sachs Increases Bitcoin ETF Holdings, Surpasses BlackRock

Ethereum’s Rise to $2.5K Sparks Renewed Altcoin Interest

Trending news
MoreCrypto prices
More








