Next leg of XPRT Liquidity Bootstrapping (XLB) incentives on Dexter and Osmosis
passed
Expected result
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Turnout / Quorum
62.85% / 40.00%
Voting start 2023.08.23 at 18:08:33
Voting end 2023.08.28 at 18:08:33
97.00%
84 206 513 xprt
Yes
0.11%
97 154 xprt
No
0%
0 xprt
Veto
2.88%
2 502 751 xprt
Abstain
Details
Proposer
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Total deposit
512 xprt
Submit time
2023.08.23 at 18:08:09
Deposit end time
2023.08.24 at 18:08:09
Description
Context\n\nPersistence Proposal 21 allocated 1M XPRT from the Ecosystem wallet to bootstrap XPRT liquidity on Dexter and Osmosis. So far, 628,700 XPRT tokens (62.87%) have been used via governance approval. In-depth insights around the use of the incentives, their efficacy, and learnings can be found in the public XPRT Incentives Log\n\nAs a result, XPRT is back to being one of the most liquid tokens in Cosmos, with an overall 3X increase in liquidity since the XLB discussion was started. The original goal of Proposal 21 has been achieved.\n\nConsidering the above, this proposal suggests an approx. 50% reduction in XLB incentives after the current liquidity incentives end in the coming weeks. This suggestion is also influenced by three other key factors:\n\n1. Reducing token incentive spend while growing liquidity\n2. Striking a balance between staking and LPing XPRT\n3. Testing the waters with a 30-day period\n\n\n# Proposal\n\nAfter putting it up for community discussion on the Persistence Forum, the next leg of XLB incentives from the Persistence Incentivization Multisig is proposed as follows:\n* Allocate 55,000 XPRT to ATOM/XPRT on Dexter for 7-day LP bonding over 30 days, starting around 29 August 2023\n* Allocate 21,000 XPRT to XPRT/OSMO (Pool #15) on Osmosis for 14-day LP bonding over 30 days, starting around 7 September 2023\n\n\n# Governance Voting\n\n* By voting YES, you agree with the proposed next leg of XLB incentives on Dexter and Osmosis.\n* By voting NO, you disagree with the proposed next leg of XLB incentives on Dexter and Osmosis.\n* By voting NO WITH VETO, you think this is a SPAM proposal, and the proposal's creator should lose their deposit.\n* By voting ABSTAIN, you choose not to participate in this proposal's voting; however, you contribute to the quorum.
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