Thank you for your detailed answer.
Could you please confirm that, given we are talking about Zcash, a cryptocurrency that has privacy values at its core, those workshops will be organized in a way that fully preserves the privacy of stakeholders participants?
Additionally, would you be able to elaborate on how you envision to prevent people from a quick buy and sell of ZEC to participate to a vote, likely undermining the project governance?
Because I am using a Trezor and it only supports t-addrs, I was able to sign a message proving not only that I own a certain number of tokens, but also most importantly, that most of those tokens have been in my wallet for about two years. Just like in order to gain citizenship rights (voting, etc) you generally have to wait a few years of being a resident, I believe being able to prove at least 1 year of ownership should be required to participate to the governance, at least of the dev fund.
Lastly, I believe it is of critical importance to have a safe place where fellow long term ZEC token holders can discuss among each others. On this forum, this thread may get “polluted” at any point by random people that may not hold any ZEC. As a token holder I profoundly dislike being on this forum, but the dev fund hijacking has lasted too long and I feel like I must do anything in my power to make this stop, including expressing myself here.
Thank you.