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Delegate Statement

I’m NIK, an OP‑Stack builder and data‑driven DAO contributor. My work spans Layer‑2 infra, token‑economics research, and open‑source analytics dashboards. I’ve shipped tooling that tracks governance participation across 20+ DAOs and helped several teams launch on Optimism Mainnet with measurable cost‑savings. I bring that same “impact → metrics → iteration” mindset to delegation.

A message to the community and ecosystem As a delegate I will:

Vote for measurable impact. Every proposal I support must state success metrics up‑front and commit to transparent reporting.

Publish the data. I’ll maintain open dashboards on delegate turnout, Quorum health, and RetroPGF ROI so every OP holder can audit my performance.

Safeguard pluralism. I’ll back mechanisms that keep builder, user, and civic voices balanced across the Token & Citizens’ Houses while we “fork capitalism” together.

Short feedback loops. Weekly forum summaries and rationale for every vote—no silent approvals.

If we succeed, the Collective becomes the best real‑world demo that public‑goods funding can out‑compete private‑rent extraction.

Top Issues

Treasury management
Treasury management
The Collective’s treasury should be run like an open‑source R&D fund: diversify enough stables/ETH to secure a 3‑year runway, keep the bulk of OP as “governance skin‑in‑the‑game,” and deploy capital only through on‑chain, KPI‑tracked streams that can be paused or expanded based on measurable impact
Grant funding
Grant funding
Grants must earn their keep. Up‑front funding should be milestone‑based and capped; the real upside comes from RetroPGF once impact is proven. Every grant application should state public‑goods metrics (e.g., developer MAUs, cost‑savings, carbon offset) and commit to open‑data reporting so the Citizens’ House can audit results.