Transaction Details
The contract call From 0x55b0a25d...a0Bf9A148 To 0x6f3E6272...F9c79223d produced 1 Internal Transaction
Type Trace Address | From | To | Value | Gas Limit | |
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call_0_1_1 | Nouns DAO: Nouns DAO Proxy | 0xhindsight.eth | 0.004284573533990134 ETH | 24,307 |
Transaction Receipt Event Logs
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Address
- 0x6f3e6272a167e8accb32072d08e0957f9c79223d (Nouns DAO: Nouns DAO Proxy)
Name
VoteCast (index_topic_1 address voter, uint256 proposalId, uint8 support, uint256 votes, string reason)View Source
Topics
- 0 0xb8e138887d0aa13bab447e82de9d5c1777041ecd21ca36ba824ff1e6c07ddda4
- 1: voter 0x55b0a25d697647281553a177321DAd0a0Bf9A148
Data
- proposalId :298
- support :0
- votes :1
- reason :$250k to design and manufacture 50 boards does not make sense to me. $5k per board - 40 of which are handed out for proliferation purposes. After it is done, then what? We fund the manufacture of 3k to 5k boards based on this small sample? I do not think people are going to choose to run many nodes on these micro boards and if they are I do not think they will choose to do so on a board designed and developed by a lone builder with no practical experience in commercial hardware development or manufacturing logistics. I do not think its in any way realistic to try and compete against Raspberry Pi, BeagleBoards, Arduinos or Odroids and the other dedicated manufacturers that have spent many years and millions of $ on R&D, supply chain mgmt and distribution. This is not an effective use of treasury funds imo
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Address
- 0x6f3e6272a167e8accb32072d08e0957f9c79223d (Nouns DAO: Nouns DAO Proxy)
Name
RefundableVote (index_topic_1 address voter, uint256 refundAmount, bool refundSent)View Source
Topics
- 0 0xfabef36fd46c4c3a6ad676521be5367a4dfdbf3faa68d8e826003b1752d68f4f
- 1: voter 0x55b0a25d697647281553a177321DAd0a0Bf9A148
Data
- refundAmount :4284573533990134
- refundSent :True
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