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General fund spending guidelines #41
General fund spending guidelines #41
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To avoid a repeat of the recent forum fiasco, I propose narrowing this to requests being made in USD or BTC only.
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I don't think it was the change of exchange rate that led to the 'forum fiasco' as you call it, it was more a failure from my side to clearly outline in my original request that the change would result in a net raise in USD terms.
I don't mind enforcing USD / BTC (and / GRIN) only in requests, but it's not clear to me what problem it solves: In my particular example, if that would be the case, I would still state my preferred GBP amount on the request, convert it to USD according to the x-rate of that day, and then have the equivalent of that paid out in BTC amount once the request is approved. And I reckon I would then still need to field questions about "why last quarter you asked for $x and now you ask for $y", to which the answer then would be: x-rate fluctuations.
But perhaps this makes things a bit easier for the project, as it outsources fiat currency calculations to the requestor and makes it easier for people to review the amounts? I don't know if this is a big issue. If somebody raises a request in some obscure currency without some expression of what this equates to in a currency that people can relate to, it's not helping their chances getting support for their request, so there's no incentive to do so.
Perhaps there could be some sub-set of international currencies in that case (USD, GBP, EUR, JPY, CNY perhaps?), to make it clear that we're welcoming people from all parts of the world to ask in whatever (major) currency they prefer. But then it might become a question of "Hey why can't I ask in Swiss francs, or Canadian dollars, or Russian Roubles"? And yeah, why can't they? They will still only get paid in the currency of what's available in the fund, currently BTC or GRIN.
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It feels more transparent. Most people in the crypto industry are already used to dealing in terms of USD and BTC (and yes, we should accept requests in GRIN).
Probably, yes. But at least then the questions would be about why you're asking for a salary increase, and not why you're trying to hide the salary increase. That's much better than the conversation beginning with the fundee being accused of wrongdoing. It's merely a change in salary at that point, which can easily be justified by "cost of living increase/decrease".
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Maybe just something like I am requesting ______ (currency of choice) per month, which at the time of writing is equivalent to _____ BTC & $_____ USD per month. Just mandate a reference to BTC & USD at the time of writing, which might be different when paid out. I am not sure if it would help or hurt, but you could also consider paying out the entire approved sum at one time rather than monthly, which would reduce accounting headaches in a volatile market.