Coolhorsegirl - Delegate Communication Thread

Name: coolhorsegirl

Delegate Address: 0x7f953f11343408ebccaecd04eb0d1e6bacdef87f

Delegate ENS: coolhorsegirl.eth

Forum Username: @coolhorsegirl
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Tally Profile: coolhorsegirl’s Delegate Profile

About coolhorsegirl:

As Head of Business Development at Tally, I am excited to leverage my experience across the governance space to foster true collaboration and transparency within zkSync DAO. With over 10 years of experience in the crypto sphere and four years of full-time work in and around DAOs, I bring a deep understanding of the ecosystem and a proven track record in governance.

I also have experience in DeFi. My career began at Index Coop DAO, where I served as the Content Lead shortly after the DAO’s inception and through 2022. In this role, I took the lead in developing strategies for community engagement, helping to shape the organization’s early growth and engagement practices. I am also a large delegate at Moonwell DAO.

At Tally, I have focused on promoting decentralized, transparent governance systems and working with DAOs all steps of the way - from TGE to governance design to ongoing strategy and long-term vision. My work involves standing up effective governance, fostering collaboration, and ensuring that governance processes are inclusive and efficient. I am committed to applying these principles within zkSync DAO.

Vote on TPP-001: Yes

I am voting YES on this proposal.

The Ignite Program’s focus on boosting DeFi liquidity on ZKsync aligns well with our long-term goals of building a more resilient and accessible ecosystem. While the allocation of 325M ZK tokens is a substantial commitment, I see this as a useful experiemnt to encourage both user growth and deeper liquidity.

I also considered the feedback around transparency and accountability. The proposal includes mechanisms for monitoring progress and regular updates, which I will be closely following. Overall, I think this proposal sets us on a path that not only addresses immediate liquidity needs but also attracts long-term builders and users to the ecosystem.