Foresight News reports that the DeFi protocol Fluid community has proposed “Establishing the Fluid Foundation.” The proposal includes founding the Fluid Foundation and transferring all intellectual property rights of the Fluid protocol to the foundation, which will be governed under a DAO governance system. The transfer of intellectual property rights and related legal work are expected to be completed by mid-2026. It is approved to allocate $250,000 per month from the DAO treasury to fund the foundation, supporting the protocol’s daily operations, technical development, and business expansion.
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