Cardano Foundation Approves Initial DeFi Liquidity Withdrawal

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  • Cardano approves initial DeFi withdrawal, praising risk management but wants more transparency before future funds.

  • Public dashboard, clear committee rules, and fair pay tied to contributions are key demands from the Foundation.

  • Budget uses high ADA price; future proposals should rely on real data and safeguards against price swings.

Cardano (ADA) is taking a cautious yet decisive step forward as the Cardano Foundation votes YES on the first stage of its DeFi Liquidity Budget withdrawal. This governance decision highlights the Foundation’s support for the project’s legal and smart contract infrastructure while urging stricter transparency and accountability.

The vote comes at a time when the interest in decentralized finance (DeFi) is on the rise in the Cardano community. It is a sign that the Foundation is taking a measured and systematic approach to funding new projects. The Foundation has acknowledged that the team has a good plan in place to mitigate risks by approving the first stage of funding. However, it is also clear that they want to see improvements before funding in the future.

The approval is based on three main points. First, the proposal includes strong risk management, with stress tests and scenario planning to protect against sudden liquidity problems. Second, the project’s legal setup in the Cayman Islands follows common industry standards for DeFi initiatives.

Third, the initiative balances decentralization, open-source principles, and practical financial returns. “We commend the team’s disclosure of their risk management policies and recommend further refinements in transparency and reporting before subsequent withdrawals,” the Foundation stated on X.

Transparency and Operational Clarity Needed

Although the Foundation is in support of the project, it identifies some areas that require improvement. It would like to see a public dashboard where the community can monitor the liquidity, funds, and rewards in real time. This will enable all of them to see how the project is going.

The Foundation would also like to see a better conflict-of-interest policy that includes project directors, ensuring that key decisions are transparent. In addition to that, there are operational details such as committee election, member rotation, and handling unused funds that require clarity.

Finally, the Foundation questions the current pay system. It believes payments should match actual contributions instead of being fixed, rewarding people fairly for their work.

The Foundation also pointed out the assumptions about budgeting, stating that the ADA price used in the proposal was higher than the market price, potentially affecting budgeting. Therefore, it recommends that future proposals should use proper and data-driven pricing or establish a safeguard against volatility.

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