Today it is not very clear how the target picture for withdrawing of campaign funds should be. A chart with possible scenarios shall be drawn.
Today when a campaign is funded the finalization of the campaign triggers a transfer of reserved funds into the organisation treasury and reserves the funds there.
Only a successful withdrawal proposal can release (unreserve) funds in the organisation treasury.
Some questions which came up
when a campaign has no milestones, is a withdrawal voting necessary?
how does it work when a proposal is declined? money goes back to backers? new withdrawal proposals until the outcome is a yes?
is there a way that contributors receive back their money? eg. rage quit voting with 2/3 majority?
how would a rage quit work (assuming that rage quit means that contributors receive the money back which is left)
if is there a way that contributors receive back their money? how to deal with market crashes and users who just want to find some stablecoins?
what are the criteria to pass a milestone? always freestyle or also hard facts?
how would a technical solution look like to ensure milestones are either met or milestone outcomes are triggered?
how can be ensured that if multiple parallel campaigns in an organisation are funded, which reserved funds in the treasury are voted on when a withdrawal voting appears for 1 of the n funded campaigns?
Context
Today it is not very clear how the target picture for withdrawing of campaign funds should be. A chart with possible scenarios shall be drawn.
Today when a campaign is funded the finalization of the campaign triggers a transfer of reserved funds into the organisation treasury and reserves the funds there. Only a successful withdrawal proposal can release (unreserve) funds in the organisation treasury.
Some questions which came up
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