Treasury

Treasury: Protocol Fund Management

A treasury is a fund controlled by cryptocurrency projects or DAOs for development, operations, and community initiatives. It's like a company's bank account that's managed by community voting instead of executives.

A treasury refers to cryptocurrency funds held and managed by protocols, DAOs, or projects for operational expenses, development funding, and community initiatives. These treasuries are typically governed by token holders through democratic processes.

How Crypto Treasuries Work

Fund accumulation through various mechanisms including transaction fees, token sales, or protocol revenue that flows into treasury addresses.

Governance control enables token holders to vote on treasury fund allocation and spending decisions through democratic processes.

Expense categories typically include development funding, marketing, security audits, and community incentive programs.

[IMAGE: Treasury management showing fund sources → governance voting → expense allocation → project development]

Real-World Examples

  • Uniswap treasury funded through protocol fees and governed by UNI token holder voting
  • Gitcoin treasury supporting public goods funding through community-directed grant programs
  • Protocol development funds enabling ongoing improvement and maintenance of blockchain projects

Why Beginners Should Care

Project sustainability as well-managed treasuries enable long-term development and community support.

Governance participation opportunities to influence how treasury funds are allocated and spent.

Investment factors considering treasury size and management as indicators of project health and future potential.

Related Terms: DAO, Governance, Protocol Revenue, Community Governance

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