Continuous Dependency Funding

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Description

CDF, announcing 'DRIPS':

"Current public goods funding mechanisms are round-based, come with a lot of overhead (especially for reviewers) and are hard for recipients to plan their future around.

Continuous Dependency Funding represents a different take on the problem, empowering protocols to continuously allocate a percentage of their fees/revenue/assets to their critical software dependencies. Continuous Dependency Funding centers on the idea of maintainable, publicly-fundable lists. Each list has its own Ethereum address, it can support any curation mechanism, and can even contain more lists."

(https://cdf.works/)