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    Home»Altcoin»Cardano Development Proposal Secures $71 Million From Treasury
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    Cardano Development Proposal Secures $71 Million From Treasury

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsAugust 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Cardano’s core development team received approval to be paid 96 million ADA from the treasury to forge ahead with proposed upgrades to the network.

    Input Output Global (IOG) — Cardano’s main development team — submitted the proposal for the equivalent of $71 million in Cardano (ADA), which passed with 74% in favor, representing 200 votes, with six against and seven abstaining, according to the governance action.

    The 12-month development plan focuses on improving scalability, the developer experience and interoperability.

    Still, it drew some concern from the community over costs, overall accountability and transparency.

    Source: Input Output

    Upgrade includes faster transactions, better onboarding

    Funding will be milestone-based, with Cardano member-based organization Intersect acting as an independent administrator. 

    Payments will be released as upgrades are delivered, with other oversight via smart contracts and a dedicated committee, according to IOG.

    IOG must publish monthly updates, engineering timesheets and quarterly budget breakdowns.