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Blockworks Research supports this proposal and finds the requested amount of 300K ARB to be justified based on, among other things, the anticipated sustainable impact on, and goodwill to, the ecosystem, metrics such as TVL / volume / fees on Arbitrum and overall, a comparative analysis of all submitted STIP proposals, the distribution of incentives across verticals, as well as, to a certain extent, the recommendations made by the Arbitrum Working Group through the four grant categories.
Regarding our initial review of the 105 STIP applications, we acknowledge the oversight made by our team regarding an insensitive video that had been deleted and later brought to our attention. As a result, we are retracting our position upon further review based on the additional information. We thank @delucinator for bringing the additional information to our attention for the benefit of the Arbitrum community.
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You decided to retract your position not based on the quality of our proposal but based on a past event related to a video that is now deleted from the ZKasino team. Is it correct?
As mentioned previously, Sixdegree condemns any messaging containing hate, violence or racism.
However, we do believe that the audience that ZKasino could attract would benefit the entire Arbitrum ecosystem.
As the ITU Blockchain delegation team, we would like to express our appreciation for the well-prepared proposal. The proposal is adequately detailed, and we acknowledge that conducting an airdrop through Quests is an effective method for attracting more users and increasing daily transaction volume. Furthermore, we have observed that Sixdegree has demonstrated its capabilities through analytics.
Therefore, we are in favor of this proposal.
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