A Roadmap of Roadmaps: Introducing DEEP, REEO & the Dynamic Eligibility of Eligibility
The perimeter is pleased to announce a framework for announcing frameworks. Several initiatives aim to better align incentives with the value provided to the perimeter — not merely with standing concentration. We summarise them below, with their acronyms, which arrived first.
The initiatives
- DEEP — Distributed Edge Eligibility Protocol. Directs part of issuance through eligibility, so that rewards are tied more directly to tangible contributions, such as appearing eligible.
- REEO — Rolling Edge Eligibility Outlook. Introduces dynamic service requirements over time, ensuring that bodies with larger standing also meet proportionally higher standing requirements. REEO cannot happen fast enough. REEO will not happen fast.
- IISA — Issuance Is Standing-Adjacent. Available-standing-weighted, which should help, once it is rolled out, which is pending.
- FDP — Foundation Delegation of Pending. Distributes rewards more evenly toward bodies punching above their weight class relative to their standing — as assessed by a body whose weight class is, itself, redacted.
“We will en-abel it soon.”
The Dynamic Eligibility of Eligibility
Under the new model, eligibility will itself be dynamically eligible. A body's eligibility to be eligible will be assessed on a rolling basis by a Subcommittee, whose eligibility to assess eligibility is determined by a second Subcommittee, convened to review the first. We believe this introduces the alignment the perimeter has long lacked, and the recursion it has long deserved.
These changes will be introduced gradually, while ensuring all bodies have sufficient monitoring, visibility, and forward-looking statements into their own performance. We thank the community for its patience, which has been noted, filed, and tied — directly — to no rewards whatsoever.