Decentralized Cloud Foundation Operational Expenses #1013
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I am a bit familiar with similar foundations in other major crypto projects and I believe this is a wise step to further grow Akash Network while also improving compliance. I believe this will benefit Akash, especially if the Overclock Directors for this foundation are Hewi and/or Cheng, who have proven their skills and I am sure they will work towards aligning this foundation to benefit Akash and the entire community. |
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Decentralized Cloud Foundation Operational Expenses
Background
The Akash Network has operated as a self-sustaining blockchain for nearly five years, growing through open-source collaboration and community governance. As regulatory frameworks mature in the crypto industry, Akash must adapt to maintain compliance and minimize risk while preserving its decentralized nature.
The Decentralized Cloud Foundation (DCF) has existed since Akash's inception and aims to take a more active role in the network's execution. This proposal requests funding for the DCF's annual operational expenses, estimated at $382,500.
The Foundation's Role
With governance fully on-chain, the DCF bridges community decisions and professional implementation—a critical evolution toward greater decentralization and regulatory compliance.
Benefits to the Akash Community
Enhanced Transparency & Accountability
Regulatory Compliance
Community Empowerment
Governance Structure
The DCF operates under a 5-director board ensuring proper oversight and diverse expertise:
Annual Budget
Impact on the Community
What's New
What Remains Unchanged
Why This Transition Matters
DCF will fulfil its role by providing professional infrastructure for Akash Network's continued work with Overclock Labs and the Akash community, creates redundancy to eliminate single points of failure, and builds the infrastructure for future community grant programs similar to those found in other major crypto ecosystems.
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