Cardano Community Approves $70M Core Dev Budget, Boosting ADA Prospects
Proposed technical implementations are designed to lead to increased developer activity and new use cases for applications on the network, contributing to demand for ADA, the network’s gas token.

What to know:
- Cardano's Input Output Global secured a $71 million treasury allocation for network upgrades after a governance vote.
- The proposal passed with 74% approval, allocating 96 million ADA for milestone-based payments overseen by Intersect.
- Key projects include Hydra for scaling and Acropolis for node redesign aiming to boost developer activity and ADA demand.
Cardano’s core development team, Input Output Global (IOG), secured approval for a $71 million treasury allocation to fund 12 months of network upgrades following a drawn-out governance vote that drew concerns around transparency, accountability and cost.
The proposal passed with 74% in favor and authorizes the disbursement of 96 million ADA, or roughly 13% of the protocol’s treasury, to IOG. Payments will be milestone-based and overseen by Intersect, a member-driven governance body.
Smart contracts and an independent committee will add additional oversight, IOG said.
Key deliverables include Hydra, a layer-2 scaling product for faster and cheaper transactions, and Project Acropolis, which aims to re-architect the Cardano node for greater modularity and ease of developer onboarding. The team also plans to reduce memory usage and improve operational costs for validators.
Such implementations can eventually lead to increased developer activity and new use cases on the Cardano network, contributing to demand for ADA, the network’s gas token.
The proposal, which has been under discussion since the start of the year, faced a degree of opposition, with some critics arguing that it lacked granular breakdowns and questioned whether it should have been split into smaller, individually voted items. A rival proposal by Cardano’s Technical Steering Committee was ultimately rejected despite gaining early traction.
Rival chains are also pushing ahead with upgrades. Solana increased its compute unit ceiling by 20% last week, and Ethereum’s recent Pectra upgrade lifted its so-called blob limit and staking caps. Another major fork, Fusaka, is scheduled for late 2025.
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