UNISWAP FOUNDATION FACES CRITICISM OVER “HIGH PAY, LOW EFFICIENCY,” WITH EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION MAKING UP OVER 30% OF ANNUAL SPENDING
PaperImperium reports that in 2024 the #Uniswap Foundation distributed around $10 million in grants while paying approximately $4.8 million in staff compensation, including $3.87 million to executives—about 37.5% of total annual spending.
By contrast, the #Optimism Grants Council operated a $63.5 million budget with only about $2.6 million in compensation costs. The community has raised concerns that Uniswap executives received high pay while delivering only around 20% of Optimism’s grant output, questioning overall spending efficiency.
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UNISWAP FOUNDATION FACES CRITICISM OVER “HIGH PAY, LOW EFFICIENCY,” WITH EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION MAKING UP OVER 30% OF ANNUAL SPENDING
PaperImperium reports that in 2024 the #Uniswap Foundation distributed around $10 million in grants while paying approximately $4.8 million in staff compensation, including $3.87 million to executives—about 37.5% of total annual spending.
By contrast, the #Optimism Grants Council operated a $63.5 million budget with only about $2.6 million in compensation costs. The community has raised concerns that Uniswap executives received high pay while delivering only around 20% of Optimism’s grant output, questioning overall spending efficiency.