The Shiba Inu (SHIB) community has launched a vote on a key proposal regarding fund allocation.
This vote, which started on August 31, aims to improve transparency and decentralization within the ecosystem.
The proposal focuses on how to handle 37.5 ETH from Welly’s, a Shiba Inu partner project, with four potential options on the table.
The first option suggests placing the funds in a multisig wallet, allowing members of the DAO to decide on their use.
The second option proposes burning the funds by purchasing SHIB tokens. The third option directs the funds towards community projects, with decisions made by the wallet holder rather than the community.
The fourth option allows the wallet owner to keep the funds and halt any further contributions to the ecosystem.
As the vote progresses, SHIB’s price has seen little movement, remaining relatively stable despite recent market fluctuations. The voting process will continue until September 4, with the majority of participants currently supporting the burning option.
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