All the execution work is already here — it just hasn’t been committed on-chain.
- Framework Working Group Progress
- Extending Regen’s Semantic Framework → Ethereum Intents
- State of Regen 2025
- Registry Assistant — Scaling Regenerative Verification
- Software Upgrade Proposal v7.0
Each of these shows clear, verifiable progress by the executors — RND, Foundation, and Registry Ops.
The next step is simply to bundle these quarterly reports, store the IPFS hash, and have governance vote to acknowledge them on-chain.
This isn’t new bureaucracy or judgment; it’s a lightweight acknowledgment step that anchors existing public work to the ledger — making execution visible, timestamped, and auditable alongside the quarterly liquidity cycle.
Once these quarterly reports are bundled, the next step is to post the Quarterly Acknowledgment Proposal on-chain alongside the liquidity cycle.
Ideally, this comes directly from the executors, since the reports already represent their stewardship of the network.
Technically, the work is already committed on-chain through transactions, upgrades, and registry activity.
What this proposal adds is the acknowledgment layer — a quarterly snapshot that connects those on-chain operations to governance itself.
It turns ongoing execution into a formal record the community can stand behind.