DRep Profile
Developer in the deep
My goal as a DRep is to bring a strong, transparent technical voice into Cardano’s on-chain governance during the Voltaire era. I aim to represent developers in Vietnam and Asia, ensuring proposals are evaluated with practical insight and real-world impact. By prioritizing clarity, data-driven decisions, and community alignment, I hope to help shape a fair and scalable Cardano ecosystem for everyone.
Objectives
My goal as a DRep is to bring a strong, transparent technical voice into Cardano’s on-chain governance during the Voltaire era. I aim to represent developers in Vietnam and Asia, ensuring proposals are evaluated with practical insight and real-world impact. By prioritizing clarity, data-driven decisions, and community alignment, I hope to help shape a fair and scalable Cardano ecosystem for everyone.
Motivations
I became a DRep because I believe technically grounded voices are crucial in governance. Through my experience in multiple Catalyst funding rounds, I’ve seen both the challenges and the potential of our ecosystem. I want to contribute systematic, real-world evaluations of proposals. My motivation comes from a desire to see Cardano grow more inclusive, efficient, and truly community-led.
Qualifications
I bring a strong technical background with years of experience in software and smart contract development. I founded PAAS, an open-source toolkit supporting Plutus, Marlowe, and Aiken. I’ve led several funded Catalyst projects, including bWorks (HR on-chain), cReport (community data analytics), and wallet UX tools. I share all my work publicly on GitHub (@saigonbitmaster). I value transparency, thoughtful analysis, and open collaboration in everything I do as a DRep.
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CARDANO BLOCKCHAIN ECOSYSTEM CONSTITUTION v2.4
# Three-line summary: 1. Cardano Constitution v2.4 removes non-binding expectations, the Budget Info Action mechanism, and mandatory CC conduct rules, streamlining governance. 2. It adds clear definitions, enforces immutability of proposal documents, and applies treasury audit/accountability safeguards to all withdrawals. 3. This version also incorporates feedback from EMURGO. # Three helpful links 1. CARDANO BLOCKCHAIN ECOSYSTEM CONSTITUTION v2.4 https://ipfs.io/ipfs/bafkreih62pydt57supou6dn5lqbf5klr7xu4xi2rrs7tl3thaufiqmvo24 2. List of changes from v1.0 to v2.4.pdf https://ipfs.io/ipfs/bafybeihsv7crutk4xrwut5p5fdvgeum45hioazn2dldnqk2ljiv7sp3oda 3. List of changes from v2.3 to v2.4.pdf https://ipfs.io/ipfs/bafybeibu2v7l6z3k5jhhdtzv74fcrlaedxwdwtxu2ogwudykyfjjfreppu
2026-27 Net Change Limit
The Cardano Constitution requires the establishment of a Net Change Limit, which defines the maximum amount of lovelace that can be withdrawn from the treasury during an outlined period of time. This governance action serves as an opportunity for all governance stakeholders to formally express their positions regarding the proposed Net Change Limit, ensuring transparency, accountability, and alignment across the ecosystem. The 2026-27 Net Change Limit will begin at the start of Epoch 613 and continue for 100 epochs, finishing at the conclusion of Epoch 713. The Net Change Limit will be 350,000,000,000,000 lovelace (350M ada). Unless superseded by a new NCL, this is the maximum amount that can be withdrawn from the treasury during this specific period and shall not be exceeded. The Net Change Limit will be used when reviewing both budget actions and treasury withdrawal actions to ensure constitutionality as required by Article IV of the Cardano Constitution and the Treasury Withdrawal Guardrails outlined in Appendix I.
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