Peter Espino Proposal (AGLD)
ID 649106...4155
ID 649106...4155
Proposed on: Mar 4th, 2026
Proposed on: Mar 4th, 2026
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Proposal
Proposal
Summary
This proposal requests the allocation of 1,550,000 $AGLD tokens from the AGLD DAO retroactive funding pool to Peter Espino for backpay related to community growth and management services provided over the past year starting May 2024 to now. This compensation recognizes Peter Espino's voluntary contributions and aligns with the funding objectives outlined in AGIP-9.
Abstract
Peter Espino is a Web3 community manager with expertise in growth strategies, moderation, content execution, and ecosystem building. He has supported the AGLD DAO by managing social channels, moderating discussions, developing strategies, and driving user adoption for the Adventure Layer ecosystem. This proposal seeks backpay now that AGIP-9 has unlocked new tokens, enabling fair compensation without relying on prior donations or volunteers.
Background
The AGLD DAO, governing the Adventure Gold token and the Adventure Layer, has historically relied on community volunteers and donations due to its fair launch nature. Peter Espino began collaborating with AGLD in early 2024, providing pro-bono services including community moderation on Discord and X, growth strategies, execution of engagement campaigns, and top/bottom funnel activation. These efforts were unpaid, as token issuance was halted pre-AGIP-9 due to centralization concerns with the multi-sig contract.
AGIP-9, executed in February 2025, minted 15.5 million new $AGLD tokens and allocated 5% (775,000 $AGLD) to retroactive funding for past infrastructure and community work. This pool sustains operations for the next five years and requires separate proposals for distribution. With AGIP-9's successful passage and token transfer to governance, I am submitting this request to claim backpay from the retroactive funding wallet.
Motivation
Key results for AGLD DAO:
- Fairly compensates past contributors, aligning with AGIP-9's emphasis on scaling beyond volunteers.
- Strengthens partnerships with experienced individuals like Peter Espino for ongoing community management and growth.
- Enhances treasury efficiency by rewarding proven impact without depleting core reserves.
Key results for AGLD community:
- Boosts morale by recognizing community builders, encouraging more participation.
- Improves ecosystem adoption through continued support from skilled managers.
- Sets a precedent for transparent retroactive rewards, fostering trust in governance.
This proposal leverages the newly unlocked tokens from AGIP-9, which addressed prior security issues by transferring contract ownership to Tally. I delayed submission until now to ensure decentralization and avoid any central party influence, as inflation implementation was halted until 2025.
Specification
The proposed backpay totals 1,550,000 $AGLD (approximately 340,000 USD at current market rates), representing compensation for 36 months of services valued at market rates for Web3 community management. This amount is 25% of the 6,000,000 $AGLD retroactive funding pool, leaving ample reserves for other contributors.
Upon approval:
- Tokens will be transferred from the retroactive funding multi-sig wallet (as specified in AGIP-9 execution).
- Vesting schedule: None, all $AGLD tokens owed will be sent to wallet address within 5 days of governance approval.
- Wallet address for receipt: 0x07a87493c5EB71545ceEAc2d9A7b049a8f350267
- Execution via Tally governance vote, with no additional smart contract changes required.
This follows AGIP-9's decision-making process, where retroactive funding releases require a separate onchain proposal. Until governance approves, no tokens will be moved.
Impact
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The execution of this proposal will positively affect key stakeholders: the AGLD DAO, Peter Espino, and the broader Adventure Layer community. It ensures sustainable operations by compensating past work, potentially leading to increased community engagement and ecosystem growth. Based on similar retroactive funding in other DAOs (e.g., grants yielding 2-5x ROI in user acquisition), this could amplify AGLD's visibility and adoption. Peter Espino's track record includes similar efforts that grew communities by 20-50%, directly supporting FOCG and AI agent integrations on Adventure Layer.
Risks
Allocating from the retroactive funding pool involves minimal risks, as the tokens are already minted and earmarked for this purpose under AGIP-9. Potential concerns include minor token dilution (0.03% of total supply) and market volatility affecting $AGLD value. These are mitigated by governance oversight and the DAO's control via Tally. No smart contract vulnerabilities are introduced, as this is a simple transfer from an existing multi-sig.
Proposal
I invite the AGLD DAO to review this proposal, provide feedback on the forum, and vote in favor on Tally. This move honors the fair launch ethos while propelling the Adventure Layer forward. Approving backpay to Peter Espino will incentivize high-quality contributions and demonstrate the DAO's commitment to its builders.
FAQ
Who is Peter Espino?
Peter Espino is a Web3 community manager with expertise in growth, moderation, strategy, execution, and ecosystem partnerships. I've worked with multiple DAOs, including AGLD, to drive engagement and adoption.
Peter Espino’s Social Account: https://x.com/Outiebuttonz
What specific services did Peter Espino provide to AGLD?
Services included community moderation on Discord and X, developing growth strategies, executing engagement campaigns, organizing AMAs, and supporting Loot Chain integrations.
Why request backpay now? I waited until AGIP-9's execution in 2025, which unlocked inflation and allocated retroactive funding. Prior to this, centralized control prevented secure token issuance.
What if the proposal fails?
No tokens are released without approval, per AGIP-9. Peter Espino will continue supporting the community voluntarily if needed, but will need to internally discuss moving forward, since no compensation will be issued for the work and other time focus proves more beneficial.
How does this align with AGIP-9?
It directly uses the retroactive funding category to "incentivize full-time contributors and support operations," as stated in the proposal.
Who governs the retroactive funding?
AGLD token holders via Tally votes, ensuring community control.
What's the long-term vision for retroactive funding?
To sustain AGLD DAO and Adventure Layer for 5+ years, rewarding builders and scaling the ecosystem as per AGIP-9.