Funding Proposal for Interlay Operation and Maintenance Fee
Dear Interlay Community,
We hereby submit our proposal for funding support to cover the operation and maintenance fees associated with the Subscan Explorer services provided for the Interlay network.
Service Details:
Subscan has been diligently providing the following essential services for the Interlay network:
Computing Resources: Collecting and parsing chain data, and serving web user requests to ensure smooth network operations.
Database Storage: Indexing and storing chain data for seamless data retrieval and accessibility.
Network Egress Bandwidth: Maintaining optimal network performance for web user requests.
Monitoring and DevOps: Implementing an internal alerting pipeline and automation for stable network operations.
Node Status Monitoring and Notification: Promptly notify the network development team of any issues.
Technical Support: Offering comprehensive technical assistance for the networks' uninterrupted functioning.
Summary of Current Charges:
Subscan Maintenance Packages offers tiered pricing based on actual usage of data services:
As for the Interlay network, the latest usage statistics indicate that you have utilized 234.92 GB of data on January 1, 2025.
We kindly request funding support from the Interlay Treasury to cover the total amount due of US $6,199, and the amount of INTR will be converted based on the EMA7 price.
Exchange rate:
2025-04-15 07:00:00 (+UTC), Block #7632276
INTR EMA7 Price ( USD ): 0.003264
Number of INTR: 1899203.431372
Securing this financial support will ensure the continued seamless functioning of the Interlay network and sustain its growth and development. Your consideration of this proposal is highly appreciated. For any further details or clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Thank you for your attention and support!
Address to the Subscan team and the Interlay community
After carefully analyzing the proposal to fund Subscan Explorer for $6,199 for the period from 01/10/2024 to 31/03/2025, I want to present a detailed breakdown of the situation to the community.
To the Subscan team:
Lack of transparency in pricing
The invoice only shows the total amount of $5,904 + 5% service fee, without detailing:
The community needs a complete breakdown of expenses to make an informed decision.
Inconsistency with stated rates
According to your own rates:
With a volume of 234.92 GB, the calculation should yield:
As we can see, the amount matches what was stated, but the question arises: does Interlay really generate 234.92 GB of data monthly? This seems inflated for our project.
Need for data volume details
Absence of SLA and performance reports
For $984/month we expect clear guarantees:
Regarding retroactive payment
I understand these services have already been provided. However, the community must evaluate the value proposition objectively. The project's current financial situation doesn't allow for such expenses at the requested rate. We would like to discuss more sustainable pricing options that reflect both the value provided and our financial constraints.
To the Interlay community:
Let's consider alternatives with specific figures:
Price comparison (monthly):
Subscan (current proposal): $984 + 5% per month, $6,199 for 6 months
OnFinality (small project): $58.40 per month, $350.40 for 6 months
OnFinality (medium project): $144.47 per month, $866.82 for 6 months
OnFinality (large project): $490.60 per month, $2,943.60 for 6 months
AWS (basic infrastructure): ~$250 per month, ~$1,500 for 6 months
Statescan (via OpenSquare): Even lower costs
As you can see, even the most expensive OnFinality plan costs 2 times less than the Subscan proposal.
Community feedback:
User wliyongfeng suggested considering Statescan: "The community can deploy it by yourself or OpenSquare can host it with a relative low cost."
User cap directly supported: "Yes, let's go for Statescan. We can't afford to pay for subscan."
User mafux777 raised important infrastructure questions: "How many nodes are running? Who pays for these nodes? Who maintains the runtime of the parachain when the next relay chain software update breaks something?"
Financial reality of the project:
In current market conditions, Interlay must optimize expenses to survive. Spending $12,000 per year just on an explorer is an unaffordable luxury when alternatives exist that are 2-4 times cheaper. This is especially important for responsible treasury management, as approving such expenses when cheaper alternatives exist could create a concerning precedent.
Recognition of technical challenges:
I recognize that migration requires technical resources and time. As user mafux777 noted, it's not possible to simply "switch" to another explorer. This will require:
Immediate temporary solution:
In the interim, while developing a permanent solution, the project could rely on Polkadot-JS Apps for basic blockchain exploration functionality. While not as user-friendly as Subscan, it provides essential data access at no additional cost and is already operational.
My proposal:
Short-term:
Medium-term (1-3 months):
Long-term:
I vote AGAINST this proposal not because I don't value Subscan's work, but because:
As investors and community members, our primary responsibility is to ensure the long-term viability of the project. This requires making difficult but financially responsible decisions.
Respectfully,
Mr.RR
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