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2262 addresses participated in the first round of AEZ quadratic funding MACI privacy voting

2262 addresses participated in the first round of AEZ quadratic funding MACI privacy voting

Odaily2024/06/21 09:38
By:Odaily
Odaily News At 3 pm (UTC+0) on June 20, AEZ (ATOM Economic Zone) quadratic long-term donations have completed the Round 2 community MACI privacy voting phase on DoraHacks, a global developer incentive platform. The MACI voting results and the quadratic donation results will jointly determine the allocation of the Round 2 Grant fund pool (8000 ATOM+20,000 USDC). This round of MACI quadratic voting is the largest MACI privacy governance voting activity in the history of Web3 to date. 2262 addresses actually participated in the MACI voting and generated 18702 MACI messages. In addition, as of Round 2, a total of 572 community members participated in the AEZ quadratic Grant direct quadratic donation, and the total donation amount has reached 484,000 US dollars.
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