Proof of Dirt is an open-source oracle project stewarded through public reporting, multisig approvals, and contributor accountability. The governance layer supports the oracle; it is not the product itself.
This Solana multisig is for crypto grants, open-source bounty payouts, and contributor payments. It is not a lending pool and does not custody investor funds for farm finance.
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Fiat grants, institutional support, and operating funds are handled through the registered operating entity and disclosed through reports where legally and commercially appropriate.
Treasury movements, grant use, bounties, and major oracle parameter decisions are logged through public reports and GitHub-linked records.
| Disclosure | Cadence | Where |
|---|---|---|
| Crypto treasury movements | Within 48h after settlement | Public wallet + GitHub/treasury log |
| Open-source bounties | Per payout | Issue, pull request, and transaction signature |
| Grants received and used | Quarterly when active | GitHub + transparency page |
| Oracle parameter changes | Before implementation | Proposal record + review trail |
| Annual community report | Yearly | GitHub + website |
SAR, NDVI, livestock, contract, pricing, and credit-event logic require documented benchmarks, review, and version control.
Major bounty payouts, signer changes, and oracle parameter updates require multisig approval and public notice when they affect users or funders.
Smallholder and livestock data can be messy. Governance must support appeals, overrides, conflict review, and evidence correction.
Contributor bounties, model validation, public reports, data schema changes, and proof-layer parameter updates.
Proof of Dirt governance does not issue loans, sell tokens, custody farm-finance capital, or replace regulated agreements.
Any asset-backed or receivables-backed instrument will require enforceable contracts, regulated partners, legal wrappers, and privacy controls.
Farm operators, field teams, and production partners provide the real-world workflows that the oracle is designed to verify.
Contributors build remote-sensing models, field apps, dashboards, Solana records, and review workflows.
The project connects agricultural operators with banks, DFIs, buyers, grantmakers, and future RWA infrastructure partners.