Withdraw ₳199,911 for OpShin - Python Smart Contracts for Cardano
153 DReps voted · 45 with a rationale
Open a row to read the rationale.
- Yes 592.3M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 428.5M ₳ Rationale
I will vote as necessary to help Cardano grow into a platform that supports the economic identities of billions of people. This proposal charges a fair price to achieve what is needed to achieve that.
There are no significant matters that affect the neutrality of my decision-making.
Detailed rationale and the improvements I would like to see made to the proposal are attached in the following spreadsheet "TW vote #01" or PDF.
Specifically with regards to bundled proposals, next time I would request that one of the following be implemented:
- Bundled proposals should be subject to a temperature check vote for each item.
- I would like bundled proposals to be verified or created by entities, consortia, or individuals selected by the DRep.
Spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1M8JAuAntJOa7Z6j3GfC2hWFl4kbZLkzEel_cN4-kymw/edit?usp=sharingPDF:
ipfs://bafkreianp5xhbo3ojlxqjjah4kyimr6u62uwnxd2t3lwwu3qmpn4jf4n5a私はCardanoが数十億人の経済アイデンティティを支えるプラットフォームへ成長していくために必要な投票を行います。この提案書は、それを達成するために必要な事項を実現するための正当なコストを請求しています。
私の意思決定の中立性に影響を与える重大な事項はありません。
根拠の詳細と、提案書について私が改善して欲しい点は、次のスプレッドシートの「TW vote #01」またはPDFに添付されています。
特に、バンドル型提案書に関しては、次回は、次のいずれかが実施されることをリクエストします。
- バンドル型提案書は、内訳別の温度チェックの投票を行うこと。 2. バンドル型提案書は、DRepにより選出されるエンティティやコンソーシアムや個人により、検証または作成されるようにして欲しいと思います。
Spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1M8JAuAntJOa7Z6j3GfC2hWFl4kbZLkzEel_cN4-kymw/edit?usp=sharingPDF:
ipfs://bafkreianp5xhbo3ojlxqjjah4kyimr6u62uwnxd2t3lwwu3qmpn4jf4n5a - Yes 328.3M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 297.4M ₳ Rationale
Summary
EMURGO as DRep votes YES on the governance action to fund OpShin - Python Smart Contracts for Cardano, based on the rationale provided below.Rationale
EMURGO believes OpShin represents a crucial gateway for expanding smart contract development on Cardano by lowering technical entry barriers. Unlike other contract languages in the ecosystem that require specialized functional programming skills, OpShin leverages Python, one of the most widely adopted languages globally to make Cardano development far more accessible and familiar to a broader developer base.The toolchain is already functional, open source, and has a history of steady development supported by multiple Catalyst grants. Its strict typing, compilation efficiency, and integration with modern Python tooling reflect a thoughtful and production-ready approach. Given the ongoing need to attract new talent and simplify onboarding in Cardano's smart contract space, we find this initiative highly strategic and cost-effective.
Conclusion
In conclusion, EMURGO supports funding OpShin as an impactful, developer-friendly toolchain that can drive adoption, ecosystem growth, and accessibility. - Yes 240.8M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 221.8M ₳ Rationale
TL;DR: EDC voted:
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gov_action193leqzml768nz7nmpepzx822a5mzyanqhtewaxjtul5gp6uhwvfsqgl2qg0: YES;We refrained from voting NO on any of the actions, voted ABSTAIN where the majority of our team (7 people) determined that the impact wasn't high enough, the concept wasn't something we would want to support, or the action asked for too much.
Keep in mind, that voting ABSTAIN helps each effected proposal by lowering the absolute voting power needed to pass the action.
- Yes 174.4M ₳ No rationale
- Abstain 135.1M ₳ Rationale
This document provides an aggregate rationale for the Cardano Foundation DRep’s votes on all Treasury Withdrawal GAs stemming from the approved “Cardano Blockchain Ecosystem Budget - 275M ada Administered by Intersect” (gov_action1u9x73kwufaxa70lfy59g4ynwyrcsaxdcd0gxzzmh67s9fxq4j8hqqk2phgh).
A PDF version of this rationale is also made available.
Our approach is designed to ensure both transparency and efficiency, applying a consistent evaluation framework (see here; the “Evaluation Framework”) to each proposal while presenting our reasoning in a single, comprehensive document.
Our current assessment remains consistent with the principles previously outlined in our public communications and our evaluation during the Ekklesia off-chain signaling phase. As no material changes have been made to the individual proposals since the overarching budget was approved, our votes on these withdrawals reflect our original assessment of them. However, we have changed our previous abstention on the Intersect proposal and our previous “No” vote for the Discover Cardano proposal to a "Yes" vote.
Fund administration clarity is a crucial consideration for our voting decisions. While this budget is approved as a package, we expect Intersect, as administrator, to manage funds diligently, provide public transparency on contracts, and ensure robust oversight, holding recipients accountable for deliverables.
Our voting decisions on the 39 treasury withdrawals are presented in the table below. The "Vote" column displays our votes. For all proposals requesting 3 million ada or more, our assessment is included in the "Note" column.
Table A – Voting Record
Governance Action ID Title Requested ADA Vote Note gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlqz6d98zp 2025 Input Output Engineering Core Development Proposal 96,817,080 ABSTAIN We abstain from both the TSC and IO Engineering proposals for the following different reasons: For the TSC proposal, we abstain due to the lack of a credible execution path. Although we support the intent and approach and while we recognise the significant work that went into this proposal, the recent sudden withdrawal of administrative support by the Intersect board makes the proposal unfeasible, even if funded at this time. For the IO Engineering proposal, we abstain as we are not confident that the current version offers sufficient transparency or accountability to justify endorsement. Our concerns stem from the lack of adjustments following constructive community feedback, particularly regarding scope, cost-effectiveness, and safeguards. View Cardano Foundation feedback from 11 May here. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlpwywvhcq Catalyst 2025 Proposal by Input Output: Advancing Decentralised Community Innovation Funding & Infrastructure 69,459,000 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it is important to ensure continuity for the main source of grant funding for the ecosystem during a transition year for governance, especially as Project Catalyst is a funding system that the Cardano ecosystem is familiar with. As the proposal did not fully account for CF's initial budget feedback nor propose activities linked to resolving known shortcomings, we will be monitoring these areas ahead of any subsequent budget proposals by Project Catalyst gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlzqhm6e8q Input Output Research (IOR): Cardano Vision - Work Program 2025 26,840,000 ABSTAIN We abstain from this proposal because we view key components of the proposed budget as materially too high, and previous feedback regarding costs and scope, including specific points raised by the Cardano Foundation on March 11 were not adequately addressed. View Cardano Foundation feedback from 11 May here. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlp2tyw3h6 A member-based organization for the Cardano ecosystem: Intersect 15,750,000 YES We adjusted our vote from ‘abstain’ to ‘yes’ on this proposal. This reflects our acknowledgement of Intersect's revised 15.75M ada budget, recognizing Intersect's shift towards leaner operations. Our initial vote to abstain based on the discrepancy between the on-chain proposal and the updated off-chain figures, which has been remedied now. We emphasize the importance of having accurate and updated details reflected directly on the Ekklesia platform for all future proposals to ensure transparency and streamline the DRep voting process. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlp5u7pqqr Cardano Builder DAO 12,000,000 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it mitigates the dependency of Cardano on grants by exploring convertible grants to incentivise projects better. The proposal identifies and addresses the gap in post-Catalyst funding for projects needing follow-up support in focusing on achieving product market fit instead of optimising towards grant writing. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlqudh2k4c TWEAG’s Proposals for multiple core budget projects for Cardano 2025 11,070,323 YES We vote 'yes' on this proposal as we believe supporting diverse contributors increases the resilience of Cardano, and as the proposal demonstrates a collaborative approach, accountability, and an appropriate engagement framework. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlpjq3z9u5 Unveiling the First Unified Global Events Marketing Strategy for Cardano 6,000,000 YES We vote 'yes' on this proposal as it provides a clear value proposition for Cardano. This proposal was already assessed as part of the Marketing and Growth Budget. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlpsn5rx0e Cardano Summit 2025 and regional tech events 6,000,000 YES We vote 'yes' on this proposal as it provides a clear value proposition for Cardano. This proposal was already assessed as part of the Marketing and Growth Budget. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlqkqx0ecg OSC Budget Proposal - Paid Open Source Model for Sustainable Development 5,885,000 YES We vote 'yes' on this proposal as it aligns with the Cardano Vision and Roadmap for 2025 and beyond and contributes to a sustainable developer ecosystem for Cardano. However, we still believe additional details would have strengthened this proposal further. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlp730y0dn Expanding Stablecoin / Cardano Native Asset Support / Fiat Ramps 4,000,000 YES We vote 'yes' on this proposal as it contributes to the growth in liquidity and DeFi, which we believe is an important value proposition. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlpcdq823y Ecosystem Exchange Listing and Market Making service pool 3,126,000 YES We vote 'yes' on this proposal in line with the GMC’s voting and according to previous viability assessments. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlpuz29v77 High-yield RWA Asset for Cardano : Tokenized Real Estate 3,000,000 YES We vote 'yes' on this proposal as it supports the expansion of the RWA topic. However, there is a lack of alignment with the roadmap, which we would expect to be enhanced afterwards. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlqqfgyy3v Midgard - Optimistic Rollups 2,162,096 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it aligns with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlpk0mqrnw Complement Catalyst: Extended Quadratic Funding—Zero Operational Costs 1,500,000 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it aligns with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlqyxzxz7k Blockfrost Platform community budget proposal 1,300,000 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it aligns with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlqwtnrdnx zkFold ZK Rollup 1,161,000 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it aligns with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlp679xfzf Cardano Ecosystem Pavilions at Exhibitions 889,500 YES We adjusted our vote from ‘no’ to ‘yes’ on this proposal. This reflects our acknowledgement of the revised scope to avoid overlapping with other proposals. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlzxt5eumh Cardano Product Committee: Community-driven 2030 Cardano Vision and 2026 roadmap insights collection via workshops and structured product research 750,000 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it aligns with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlq77jt4x4 ZK Bridge 700,000 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it aligns with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlpz4s2af8 Scalus - DApps Development Platform 657,692 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it aligns with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlpx66gmxa A free Native Asset CDN for Cardano Developers 605,000 NO We vote ‘no’ on this proposal as it does not align with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 3 on Financial and Funding Mechanics. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlq5nrw6t9 Complete Web3 developer stack to make Cardano the smart contract layer for Bitcoin 600,000 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it aligns with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlpvhtd5td Beyond Minimum Viable Governance: Iteratively Improving on Cardano Voltaire 592,780 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it aligns with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlpqx4t762 Eternl Maintenance 583,000 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it aligns with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlqczags6z Gerolamo - cardano node in typescript 578,571 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it aligns with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlqx488pdm Hardware Wallets Maintenance 424,800 ABSTAIN We abstain on this proposal in accordance with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 2 on Committee Budget Proposals and Prior Feedback. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlzyc3clg6 PyCardano 314,800 ABSTAIN We abstain on this proposal in accordance with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 3 on Financial and Funding Mechanics. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlqj0vdlhj Ledger App Rewrite 300,000 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it aligns with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlpyflfc4s Cexplorer.io – Developer-Focused Blockchain Explorer for Cardano 266,667 ABSTAIN We abstain on this proposal in accordance with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlq63cfnf0 MLabs Core Tool Maintenance & Enhancement: Plutarch 243,478 ABSTAIN We abstain on this proposal in accordance with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlqsufvuyl Dolos: Sustaining a Lightweight Cardano Data Node 220,914 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it aligns with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlq2yeptuu UTxO RPC: Sustaining Cardano Blockchain Integration 220,914 ABSTAIN We abstain on this proposal in accordance with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlqghuqg03 Pallas: Sustaining Critical Rust Tooling for Cardano 220,914 ABSTAIN We abstain on this proposal in accordance with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlpgcp0jyh AdaStat.net Cardano blockchain explorer 212,000 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it aligns with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlzzy7m65d OpShin - Python Smart Contracts for Cardano 199,911 ABSTAIN We abstain on this proposal in accordance with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 3 on Financial and Funding Mechanics. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlqvckzwqt Lucid Evolution Maintenance 130,903 ABSTAIN We abstain on this proposal in accordance with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action13tfag48nf94rtjcdq7c06vhkslmxxw9h6c88sl7q5g5nnewcsvlzgf074ea MLabs Research towards Tooling for Elliptical Curves - GrumpleStiltSkin 104,347 YES We vote ‘yes’ on this proposal as it aligns with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action193leqzml768nz7nmpepzx822a5mzyanqhtewaxjtul5gp6uhwvfsqgl2qg0 BloxBean Java Tools Maintenance and Enhancement 99,600 ABSTAIN We abstain on this proposal in accordance with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. gov_action18nefry4qacd80xzs2srjahxm2e4vz3c8wvrr03rrtk8mdqfuknysq66459t MLabs Core Tool Maintenance & Enhancement: Cardano.nix 45,217 ABSTAIN We abstain on this proposal in accordance with the principles of the Evaluation Framework, specifically principle 1 on Scope and Strategic Alignment. Summary of Voting Approach
The Cardano Foundation’s votes on these 39 treasury-withdrawal governance actions are the direct execution of a single, comprehensive review process that began during the off-chain signaling phase. Although we present one aggregate rationale for efficiency, each proposal and governance action was individually assessed against a consistent framework anchored in our publicly stated principles.
Evaluation Framework
As outlined in our blog post, Navigating Budget Changes, our evaluation is guided by several core criteria. For these treasury withdrawals, our assessment focused on three primary areas:
- Strategic Alignment: We prioritized proposals that clearly align with the Cardano 2025 Vision & Roadmap and the principles of "Our Cardano." Proposals demonstrating a direct contribution to core infrastructure, ecosystem growth, decentralization, and sustainability scored highest in our assessment.
- Execution Viability & Financials: We assessed whether the requested funding was appropriate with the project’s scope and whether the team demonstrated the expertise and planning necessary for successful execution. This included a review of the budget breakdown, timelines, and risk considerations.
- Accountability and Delivery Assurance: A critical factor was the proposal’s commitment to transparency and accountability. We looked for clear deliverables, defined success metrics, and robust reporting plans. Given the significant value of Treasury funds, we placed a strong emphasis on frameworks that ensure what is promised is ultimately delivered.
The Cardano Foundation’s votes on these 39 treasury-withdrawal governance actions are the direct execution of a single, comprehensive review process that began during the off-chain signaling phase. Although we present one aggregate rationale for efficiency, each proposal and governance action was individually assessed against a consistent framework anchored in our publicly stated principles.
- Yes 93.3M ₳ Rationale
The vote for this withdrawal is YES. Details can be found in the rationale.
A PDF version of this rationale is also made available.
I plan to vote YES on most projects I’ve supported in Ekklesia. To stay transparent, I’ll rate each project across six categories, scoring 0 to 2 per category (max 12 points). Projects scoring below 6 won’t get my support. I’ll consider supporting those with 7–8 points, and will fully support any scoring 9 or more.
The categories are:
- Key infrastructure, research, or essential funding: 1
- Team strength, feasibility, and track record: 2
- Impact on the Cardano ecosystem: 1
- Value for money: 2
- Cost compared to similar proposals: 2
- Personal or community usage and benefit: 0
Total score: 8
- Yes 92.1M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 89.8M ₳ Rationale
SIPO votes YES on the proposal to withdraw ₳199,911 for OpShin - Python Smart Contracts for Cardano.
SIPO supports this proposal because it lowers the barrier to entry for smart contract development on Cardano by enabling developers to write smart contracts in Python, one of the most widely used and accessible programming languages in the world.
Key Reasons:
1. Accessibility Through Python
• Python is the second-most popular language on GitHub and is known for its readability and simplicity.
• OpShin allows Python developers to seamlessly enter the Cardano ecosystem without the need to learn Haskell or Plutus.
2. Strategic Ecosystem Growth
• Lowering onboarding friction for developers can significantly accelerate the growth of decentralized applications (dApps) on Cardano.
• It supports a growing developer base and enhances Cardano’s global competitiveness.
3. Security and Efficiency
• OpShin introduces strong typing and compiles to efficient bytecode while maintaining the security benefits traditionally associated with functional programming.
• It is not a compromise on safety or performance, but rather an accessible enhancement.
4. Proven Community Track Record
• The lead developer is doxxed, known, and already has a working, production-ready implementation.
• The project is actively maintained, with ongoing updates to align with evolving Plutus and CIP standards.
5. Robust Governance and Delivery
• Funding and milestone tracking are managed through a legally binding contract and monitored by Intersect and external third-party assurers.
• Disbursement and transparency are enforced through audited, on-chain smart contract frameworks by Sundae Labs, TxPipe, and MLabs.SIPO believes that empowering a broader base of developers with OpShin will not only accelerate Cardano’s smart contract ecosystem but also align with its vision of inclusive, accessible, and secure innovation. Therefore, SIPO casts a decisive YES vote.
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SIPOは、提案「OpShin – Cardano向けPythonスマートコントラクト開発」のための₳199,911の資金引き出しに対して「Yes」を投じます。
この提案は、世界中で広く使われているPythonを使ってCardano上のスマートコントラクトを構築できるようにすることで、開発者の参入障壁を大幅に下げるものであり、SIPOはこれを強く支持します。
主な理由:
1. Pythonによるアクセシビリティの向上
• PythonはGitHub上で2番目に使用されている人気言語であり、初心者にも理解しやすい構文が特長です。
• OpShinは、Python開発者がHaskellやPlutusを新たに学ばずにCardano開発に参加できる道を開きます。
2. エコシステムの戦略的拡大
• 開発者のオンボーディングを容易にすることは、Cardano上の分散型アプリケーション(dApps)の拡大に直結します。
• 世界中からの開発者参加を促進し、Cardanoの競争力を高めます。
3. セキュリティと効率性の両立
• OpShinは強い型付けを導入し、効率的なバイトコードにコンパイルされることで、安全性と実行性能の両立を実現します。
• これは既存のPlutus設計哲学を損なうことなく、開発体験を広げる革新的手段です。
4. 実績ある開発体制
• プロジェクトの主要開発者は実名公開済みで、すでに稼働可能な実装が存在します。
• コミュニティ内での信頼も厚く、PlutusやCIPの進化に対応する形で継続開発が進められています。
5. 強固なガバナンスと契約管理
• 資金はIntersectによるリーガル契約に基づき段階的に支払われ、外部監査機関によってマイルストーンが検証されます。
• すべての支出は監査済みのスマートコントラクト(Sundae Labs、TxPipe、MLabs)で管理され、オンチェーンで透明性が担保されます。SIPOは、OpShinによって開発者の多様性とCardanoエコシステムの拡張が加速されると確信しています。この提案は、分散性・包摂性・セキュリティを重視するCardanoのビジョンと完全に合致しており、SIPOは力強く「Yes」の一票を投じます。
- No 89.3M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 89.2M ₳ Rationale
私の投票ポリシーはCARDANO2025ロードマップを実現するべく基盤技術の維持と強化、コア開発と研究、マーケティングの強化を支持しています。事前のオフチェーン投票ではNoにした提案においても、提案内容に関しては一定の必要性を感じているため資金調達プロセスのスケジュールや提案内容を精査したうえでYESに投じます。
My voting policy supports the maintenance and enhancement of foundational technologies, core development and research, and the strengthening of marketing efforts to realize the CARDANO 2025 roadmap. Even for proposals I previously voted "No" on during the off-chain voting phase, I recognize a certain level of necessity in their content. Therefore, after carefully reviewing both the proposal content and the funding schedule, I will cast a "Yes" vote. - Yes 77.3M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 76.1M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 74.7M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 71.3M ₳ Rationale
This is a critical investment in developer onboarding. OpShin opens the door for the massive Python community to build on Cardano. Diversifying our smart contract languages is essential for the long-term decentralization and growth of our ecosystem. A fantastic community-led initiative.
A PDF version of this rationale is also made available.
I am voting a strong YES. Lowering the barrier to entry for developers is one of the most effective strategies for ensuring Cardano's growth and sustainability.
OpShin achieves this by opening our ecosystem to the massive global community of Python developers. Fostering a diverse set of smart contract languages is fundamental to decentralization, as it prevents a tooling monoculture. Supporting this proven, community-led initiative is a clear, high-impact investment in Cardano's future.
- Yes 68M ₳ Rationale
I vote Yes on this proposal.
OpShin lowers the entry barrier for smart contract development on Cardano by enabling developers to write contracts in Python—one of the most widely used programming languages in the world. This improves accessibility, encourages broader developer participation, and supports ecosystem growth.
The proposal focuses on the continued development of a working and production-ready toolchain, aimed at improving usability and keeping pace with evolving standards. This makes it a practical and forward-looking initiative.
I support this project as an important step toward expanding developer choice and strengthening the Cardano ecosystem.
私はこの提案に Yes を投じます。
OpShinは、PythonでCardanoスマートコントラクトを開発できるツールチェーンであり、言語習得のハードルを大きく下げることで、開発者の裾野を広げることに貢献しています。Pythonは世界的に非常に普及している言語であり、OpShinのような選択肢があることで、より多くの開発者がCardanoに参加できる環境が整います。
また、本提案は既に実用段階にあるツールの継続開発を目的としており、開発者体験の向上や互換性対応に取り組む内容である点からも、実効性の高い取り組みと判断します。
Cardanoにおける開発の多様性とアクセシビリティの向上を支える基盤として、支持します。
- Yes 65.7M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 62.7M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 50.5M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 49.8M ₳ Rationale
As a DRep, I voted for all projects in the 2025 budget vote based on a very simple principle:\n\n- Yes if I believe the long-term value to the Cardano ecosystem exceeds the requested amount;\n- No if it doesn't;\n- Abstain if I'm unsure.\n\nAll of my votes are consistent with my position in the May 2025 Ekklesia round.
- Yes 49.7M ₳ Rationale
Following the previous vote on Ekklesia.
- Yes 42.4M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 40M ₳ Rationale
An alternative programming language for Cardano Smart Contracts that I have had good experience with.
- Yes 38.1M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 36.8M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 34.4M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 34.3M ₳ Rationale
Socious has voted in favor of all 39 Treasury Withdrawal proposals submitted. These proposals were selected through a well-defined process, and we fully support them out of respect for the will of the broader Cardano community.
- Abstain 32.3M ₳ Rationale
Temporary Abstention Rationale
Summary
To ensure timely progression of proposals that meet constitutional thresholds, I am temporarily casting abstain votes on all active governance actions while I continue to review them individually. This avoids delaying enactment due to quorum issues and allows careful evaluation of each on its own merits.Rationale Statement
As a DRep, I take seriously my responsibility to evaluate each proposal in alignment with the HOSKY Cardano First platform, prioritizing decentralization, responsible treasury use, and the long term integrity of CardanoRather than rush through the volume of proposals or risk being a bottleneck for those that meet required thresholds, I am temporarily abstaining on all proposals. This ensures that governance actions with sufficient community support can move forward without being held up by my pending vote
This abstention is not a sign of indecision or neglect. It is a reflection of my commitment to deliberate, well considered governance. I am reviewing each proposal carefully and will cast definitive YES or NO votes with rationale in the coming days
This approach allows me to maintain transparency, uphold voting integrity, and respect the time sensitive nature of decentralized decision making. It is a temporary mechanism to preserve network momentum while continuing to uphold the standards set by both the Constitution and the HOSKY dRep Platform
- Yes 31M ₳ No rationale
- Abstain 28.2M ₳ Rationale
Core ecosystem tooling. Can seek funding through Catalyst, IOE maintenance, OSC proposal, or resubmit for 2026 budget.
- Yes 27.9M ₳ No rationale
- No 25.9M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 25.2M ₳ Rationale
I have voted Yes on the current proposal to fund OpShin. Enabling Python devlopers a path to build on Cardano is strategic.
- Yes 22.7M ₳ No rationale
- No 22M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 21.3M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 21.2M ₳ Rationale
Originally 1 of 15 proposals in this series of 39 treasury withdrawal governance actions that I had previously voted for during the budget reconciliation process via Ekklesia I vote YES. As stated in my Scalus proposal rational, improving the developer experience on Cardano is important and increasing the number of programming languages available to developers is a good way to achieving this, especially with regards to dispelling the common misconception in the wider crypto community that Cardano is still “Haskell only”. The team behind OpShin have been developing on Cardano for a while now and I look forward to seeing how successful they are at attracting Python developers to the ecosystem with their tools. Much like Scalus, I also see that OpShin has received Catalyst funding in the past and will keep this in mind ahead of any further request for treasury funding in the future.
- Yes 21.1M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 20.3M ₳ No rationale
- No 17.4M ₳ Rationale
More appropriate to seek funding for such a proposal through Project Catalyst.
- Yes 17.1M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 16.7M ₳ Rationale
Long-Term Sustainability
OpShin brings smart contract development in Python to Cardano, expanding the network’s technical accessibility and lowering barriers for long-term developer onboarding. It aligns with efforts to diversify contract tooling beyond Haskell and Plutus.Builder and Ecosystem Growth
By enabling a Python-based DSL for writing smart contracts, OpShin empowers a global pool of Python developers to contribute to the Cardano ecosystem. This promotes growth through broader language support and smoother dApp experimentation.Decentralization and Community Engagement
The project is open-source and community-aligned, giving independent developers an alternative to Plutus. Supporting language diversity fosters decentralized innovation and reduces dependence on a single toolchain.Responsible Treasury Spending
The requested ₳199,911 is proportionate to the technical scope and community impact. With active development, real deliverables, and strong ecosystem interest, we consider this a responsible and strategically inclusive use of treasury funds. - Yes 16.4M ₳ Rationale
Treasury withdrawals
Software Development Proposals:
Development budgets should not be funded from the treasury. Instead, the treasury should be used to incentivize feature completion through grants. The treasury should not operate as a venture capital fund or to fund ongoing development budgets. It should be results oriented and decoupled from budgeting. Dracula DAO Deep will make exceptions this round for projects that deliver specific, high value features or results at a reasonable ask amount.Marketing Proposals:
Marketing budgets are the best way to fund these types of efforts. Judgement should be used based on the ask amount and value proposition.Research Proposals:
Research budgets should be evaluated based on the track record of the team being funded, the value proposition and whether the results are released to the public.DAO Funding:
DraculaDAO believes DAOs should find other ways to support operations other than public treasury funds.Bitcoin:
Dracula DAO Deep is against purchasing Bitcoin with treasury funds, and are generally not in favor of a tight Bitcoin / Cardano partnership. Bitcoin DeFi is ok as long as the value proposition remains with Cardano. Cardano is already Bitcoin++ and treasury funds should not be used to encourage or sustain BTC energy waste and outdated consensus model.Yes - MLabs Core Tool Maintenance. Ask is reasonable.
Yes - Midgard Optimistic Rollups. This is urgently needed as an L2 solution for Cardano and the ask is reasonable.
Yes - Hardware Wallets Maintenance. This is necessary and ask is reasonable.
Yes - Pallas Rust Tooling. Core tooling used by many projects and ask is reasonable for the specific deliverable.
Yes - UTxO RPC
Yes - Lucid Evolution Maintenance
Yes - zkFold ZK Rollup
Yes - Dolos. Ask is reasonable with specific deliverable.
Yes - Ledger App rewrite
Yes - Paid Open Source Model. This looks like a nice way to take the VC function out of the treasury and start towards incentivizing projects through features and benefits like bug bounties. Willing to take a chance on this, but will vote no in the future if results are disappointing.
Yes - Gerolamo node in typescript
Yes - MLabs Core Tools: Plutarch. Ask is reasonable
Yes - ZK Bridge
Yes - Eternal maintenance
Yes - Scalus Development Platform
Yes - Cexplorer.io
Yes - Native Asset CDN
Yes - Adastat.net
Yes - Intersect MBO. DraculaDAO does not like the high ask amount and the budgeting approach, but for Intersect MBO there may not be a better way like there is with software development. Therefore DraculaDAO supports this proposal, realizing this possibly breaks with the general guidelines DraculaDAO described above.
Yes - Beyond Minimum Viable Governance. Focused feature set and reasonable ask. IOHK should use this approach for all its teams.
Yes - Cardano Summit
Yes - Unified Global Events Marketing
Yes - Quadratic Funding. Reasonable ask for a specific feature.
Yes - Cardano Ecosystem Pavilions
Yes - High-yield RWA Asset. Direct communication with this vendor increased our faith in this project and have changed our stance on this.
Yes - Expanding Stablecoin / Native Asset Support. This was marginal in terms of ask amount and number of features grouped together.
Yes - OpShin
Yes - PyCardano
Yes - Cardano Product Committee
Yes - BloxBean Java Tools
Yes - Input Output Research
Yes - MLabs ResearchAbstain - Input Output Core Development. This is simply a warning shot as DraculaDAO expects this proposal will pass. We are generally in favor of the initiatives and features being delivered by IOHK, but believe the ask is too high as a single budget line item and do not want to set a precedent of another ask of similar magnitude for the next budget cycle. Instead, IOHK should divide its deliverables into features and ask the treasury for grant incentives delivered on completion of the each feature (see Beyond Minimum Viable Governance as what we see as a good example). We are not in favor of such a large withdrawal encompassing such a large number of features. In general we do not support using the treasury for budget line items as mentioned in the introduction to this rationale.
Abstain - Blockfrost Community Budget. We support Blockfrost and operate an icebreaker node. There are no specific features mentioned, just an ongoing budget line item, which we do not support. We will support Blockfrost in other ways.No - Web3 developer stack for Bitcoin integration. DraculaDAO does not support a tight integration with Bitcoin.
No - TWEAG Proposals. We see value there but the ask is too large and too many deliverables bundled together.
No - Catalyst 2025. Ask is too large as a single budget request.
No - Cardano Builder DAO. Treasury should not be used to incentivize features, not fund ongoing budgets for software development or DAOs.
No - Market making should have other ways to fund operations. - Yes 14.2M ₳ No rationale
- No 14.1M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 12.2M ₳ Rationale
Disclaimer: This is a general rationale we have prepared to support our “yes” vote on all the 39 treasury withdrawal actions. This follows careful review and consideration of the metadata of these treasury withdrawal proposals and hence is not a blanket voting practice.
We, the Wada DRep Committee, have decided to upvote on all 39 Treasury Withdrawal governance actions currently live on-chain and submitted under the administration of IntersectMBO. These actions are the necessary implementation step following the community's approval of the ₳275.3 million Cardano Ecosystem Budget, the necessary budget info action that precedes the treasury withdrawal process. Our support reflects not only continuity with our earlier "yes" votes on the overarching budget info action and its constituent proposals but also our confidence in the smart contract guide and project execution mechanisms Intersect has established as an administrative body for these proposals.
Each of these 39 withdrawals corresponds directly to proposals that have already passed a respective Budget Info Action with wide community and DRep support of 64.23%. As Wada DRep, we reviewed, scored, and supported many of these initiatives during the budgeting phase, using our internal ₳280M Net Change Limit framework. Our endorsement of the full ₳275.3M package was not a blanket approval but the outcome of detailed deliberation. Therefore, we see it as our responsibility to honor those community-approved funding decisions by affirming these follow-up Treasury withdrawal governance actions.
Importantly, we are confident in Intersect’s role as the administrator of these treasury disbursements. We have independently reviewed the Smart Contract Guide, disbursement architecture, and accountability structures associated with these withdrawals. The use of milestone-gated smart contracts, multi-signature treasuries, and on-chain/off-chain tracking mechanisms provides strong assurance of transparency, risk management, and community accountability. We are particularly satisfied that Intersect has adopted security-audited contract templates and provides public documentation on how treasury funds will be administered, paused if necessary, and even returned if unused.
In our view, rejecting or abstaining from these Treasury Withdrawals at this stage would risk destabilizing delivery timelines, undermining community trust, and introducing administrative conflicts that may violate the spirit of the Constitution’s Articles on budgeting. We believe that treasury funding is not just about allocation; it’s about consistent and credible execution. As such, the DRep role requires continuity and follow-through, especially when prior voting outcomes have clearly mandated action.
Therefore, in alignment with our constitutional responsibilities, community-aligned decision-making, and our assessment of Intersect’s administrative protocols, we have decided to upvote on all 39 Treasury Withdrawals Governance Actions.
- Yes 11M ₳ No rationale
- Yes 10.8M ₳ No rationale