I'm now looking at the treasury expenditures, and the first thing I focus on isn't "how beautifully the vision is written," but rather how the milestones are written: can they be broken down into specific tasks, who will do the acceptance, and if the work isn't finished, will the funds still be released? To put it simply, spending money is easy, but submitting the deliverables is hard.



Recently, there was a proposal I really procrastinated until the last hour to open, and the more I looked at it, the more guilty I felt: a huge chunk of budget, with milestones like "complete ecosystem development / promote growth"... I just got stuck. It reminded me of that wave in blockchain gaming before—when inflation kicked in and studios entered the scene, the token price plummeted in a spiral, and in the end, everyone was asking "where did the money go?" I silently chose at that time: if I don't understand, I won't act; I’ll abstain... Forget it, I'd rather be accused of slacking off than invest in a project that turns out to be air and then have to keep it alive.
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