Proposal “RU-SPEAKING-COMMUNITY_April“ (Closed)Back
| Title: | Russian Speaking Community Growth | April |
| Owner: | VONNY |
| One-time payment: | 50 DASH (2209 USD) |
| Completed payments: | no payments occurred yet (1 month remaining) |
| Payment start/end: | 2026-04-07 / 2026-05-07 (added on 2026-04-10) |
| Votes: | 381 Yes / 32 No / 0 Abstain |
Proposal description
- The core mission of this proposal is to strengthen, expand, and activate the Russian-speaking Dash community by creating targeted, high-quality native content and timely translations of English-language Dash materials.
A strategic focus will be placed on developing Dash’s presence on YouTube.
YouTube Goals
- ≥ 1 flagship video (full production cycle) | Per month
- ≥ 2 videos with easier production | Per month
Telegram Focus
- Coverage of English-language Dash community news & events
- Consistent daily activity
- Follower growth
X account was suspended and i'm currently investigating possibility to recover it or recreate (https://x.com/DashNews_ru)
If you believe Dash needs to expand, be visible, and stay relevant in major markets — I respectfully ask for your support.
Growth from last proposal:
YouTube: subscribers 387 → 394 (+7); views ~19,200 → ~20,500 (+~1300); 6 new RU videos published.
Telegram: channel subscribers 599 → 613 (+14).
Monthly Budget Request: 50 DASH
40% — YouTube production
20% — Travel expenses
16% — X, Telegram, Articles
16% — Outreach + PR
8% — Infrastructure, Tools & Subscriptions + reserve
Note: The Russian-speaking community has historically been one of Dash’s largest and most active communities, a direct result of early localization efforts. Continuing and expanding this vital work is crucial — not only to maintain the current community but also to unlock significant growth potential in one of crypto’s largest global markets.
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The additional 10 Dash requested is specifically intended to help partially cover these travel costs, primarily flights.