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Scroll DAO has not closed; after governance structure optimization, the community funding program reaches a new high
【Crypto World】Recently, many people have misunderstood that the DAO is about to disband after seeing related announcements from Scroll. In fact, it was a misunderstanding. The real situation is this—Scroll is restructuring its governance framework. This does not mean the DAO is closing; on the contrary, DAO governance work is still ongoing, just optimized and adjusted based on past experience.
Specifically, Scroll DAO recently approved the Galileo upgrade proposal, indicating that the on-chain governance system is still functioning normally. Even more impressive are the results of the community funding program: 488 applications were received from over 40 countries worldwide, with a total funding amount of approximately $82,500. There is also a noteworthy figure behind this—2,162 people participated in related community activities.
These data reflect the expansion of the Scroll ecosystem and increasing community engagement. DAO governance has not stopped; it is simply moving toward a more mature stage.
488 applications, $82,500 in funding. The data is indeed pretty good, indicating that the community still has enthusiasm.
2162 people participated. That's the real focus, right? The ecosystem is indeed growing.
I said it’s impossible for a DAO to just disband casually. Looking at the $82,500 funding amount, the participation is also increasing, which shows the ecosystem is still active.
What stands out is the data from the 2162 participants; its authenticity speaks louder than any official figures.
The $82,500 funding is decent, but considering over 40 countries worldwide applied for this amount, it feels a bit tight on average.
I've heard the phrase "optimization of governance structure" too many times; the key is to see what Galileo can actually deliver after the upgrade.
That's what Scroll should focus on—quietly building rather than constantly releasing flashy announcements.
Wait, only $82,500 in funding?
Wow, 2,162 people participated, this data is pretty solid.
Scroll is working seriously, unlike some L2s that just shout slogans every day.
DAO optimization is a good thing, just don't mess around.
This ecosystem is indeed growing up, with 488 applications from over 40 countries worldwide, impressive.
However, the funding amount should be multiplied several times to match this level of enthusiasm.
Governance maturity? Feels like just the beginning.
Funding of $82,500 is pretty good, but I just want to know how many of the 2,162 people are actually building the ecosystem.