
In a watershed governance moment for Cardano, ADA holders have directly approved core protocol funding for the first time, greenlighting Input Output Engineeringâs multi-year roadmap with 73.93% support. The treasury withdrawal was ratified on August 2, marking what the development company called âa new era of decentralized deliveryâ for the network.
The approval authorizes a treasury withdrawal of 96,817,080 ADA for the 2025 Input Output Engineering (IOE) Core Development Proposal, according to on-chain records. This is the first time Cardanoâs community has explicitly sanctioned core engineering spend via governance, rather than relying on pre-agreed budgets or foundation allocations.
A Historic Approval For The Cardano Developer
Input Output publicly framed the vote as a structural shift in how Cardano evolves. In a company statement, Tim Harrison, EVP Community & Ecosystem, called it âa milestone moment for Cardano,â emphasizing that, âfor the first time, core protocol development is being funded directly by the community.â He said the mandate enables the team to proceed âwith full transparency [and] shared responsibility.â
Accountability is central to the new model. Intersect, Cardanoâs member-based organization, will act as an independent administrator, with milestone-based disbursements released only upon verified delivery. Oversight is to be enforced through smart contracts and a dedicated committee, complemented by monthly public updates, engineering timesheets, and quarterly budget reports.
On social channels, the message was one of collective ownership. Input Output said, âThe Cardano community just made history⊠core development funding has been directly approved by the community,â adding that the decision is âmore than a vote of confidence, itâs a shared commitment to progress.â Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson amplified the sentiment: âThank you everyone for your support and trust. Letâs get it done.â
The ratified roadmap targets throughput, developer experience, and interoperability across several fronts. IOE highlighted Ouroboros Leios as a foundational performance upgrade intended to raise throughput without trading off security or decentralization; Hydra for ultra-low-latency, low-cost transactions to support real-time uses; Mithril enhancements to cut bootstrap time and enable lightweight clients; nested transactions to extend smart-contract expressivity and cross-chain behavior; and Project Acropolis, a modular re-architecture of the Cardano node designed to make core contributions more accessible. Performance optimizationsâfaster sync, lower RAM, reduced operator costsâround out the near-term engineering agenda.
Ricky Rand, General Manager at Input Output Engineering, cast the vote as both mandate and test: âSecuring this funding is just the start⊠a model for how decentralized funding and delivery can work at scale. The real work begins nowâdelivering with integrity [and] reporting with transparency.â
The on-chain decision arrives amid a broader governance cadence. Intersect noted in mid-July that dozens of treasury withdrawal actions were being advanced for community decision, with DRepsâdelegate representativesâtasked to vote on each. IOEâs roadmap sits within that slate but stands out as the first community-authorized core protocol funding, a role historically filled by centralized stewards in many networks.
Beyond execution by IOE, the process explicitly anticipates wider participation. Input Output said it will onboard external vendors, many from the Cardano Developer Ecosystem Coalition, to expand delivery capacity and help those contributors mature into independent proposers in future roundsâan approach intended to harden decentralization over time.
At press time, ADA traded at $0.73.

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