Proposal #93

Match External Incentives for BTSG/OSMO, BTSG/ATOM and BTSG/UST

Exec Legacy Content
passed
Expected result
Rejected
Turnout / Quorum
13.32% / 20.00%

Voting period

Voting ended100.0%
Voting start 2021.12.10 at 15:25:14
Voting end 2021.12.13 at 15:25:14

Vote distribution

90.50%
24 988 070 osmo
Yes
1.02%
280 648 osmo
No
0.29%
80 855 osmo
Veto
8.19%
2 261 603 osmo
Abstain

Details

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Proposer
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Total deposit
500 osmo
Submit time
2021.12.10 at 14:55:16
Deposit end time
2021.12.24 at 14:55:16

Description

Background As established in Osmosis Proposal 47 (https://www.mintscan.io/osmosis/proposals/47) the matching of external incentives requires a governance vote to add to the incentive model.

Proposal Details Match external incentives provided by the BitSong team for BTSG/OSMO (pool 573), BTSG/ATOM (pool 574) and BTSG/UST (pool 592). External incentives have already begun and will continue for 30 epochs.

By voting YES on this proposal, external BTSG incentives will be matched at ~$12,500 per day, at the current value of $0,25 x BTSG By voting NO on this proposal, external BTSG incentives will NOT be matched at ~$12,500 per day, at the current value of $0,25 x BTSG

Context The BitSong team has provided a first batch of 1,500,000 BTSG across BTSG/OSMO pool 573, BTSG/ATOM pool 574 and BTSG/UST pool 592, amounting to ~$375,000, at the current value of $0,25 x BTSG, over the course of 30 epochs beginning Tuesday, November 30th at 00:00am UTC.

The $BTSG incentives are as follows:

BTSG/OSMO (Pool #573): ~16,666.65btsg per day amounting to ~$4.166,66 at the current value of $0,25 x BTSG BTSG/ATOM (Pool #574): ~16,666.65btsg per day amounting to ~$4.166,66 at the current value of $0,25 x BTSG BTSG/UST (Pool #592): ~16,666.65btsg per day amounting to ~$4.166,66 at the current value of $0,25 x BTSG Therefore, the final ask for the Osmosis incentive match is for ~$12,500 per day.

As passed in Osmosis Proposal 54 https://www.mintscan.io/osmosis/proposals/54, these matched incentives would be in addition to the existing incentives gained from fee subsidies.

Votes

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