PANews reported on March 25 that according to The Block, Arbitrum DAO is considering whether to withdraw the remaining funds of the "Gaming Catalyst Program (GCP)" launched in 2024. The program originally allocated 225 million ARB (about 215 million US dollars at the time) to support the Web3 game ecosystem within three years. The proposal pointed out that the project was too optimistic when it was approved, and now there are problems such as lack of transparency, management changes, and withdrawal of key supporters. GCP board members responded that 25 game chain projects are using Arbitrum technology. So far, the current community has not reached a consensus on this.
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