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chore: bump blog date #2653

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion apps/docs/blog/2024-01-03-fund-your-dependencies/index.mdx
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Messari just released their annual [Crypto Theses for 2024](https://messari.io/crypto-theses-for-2024). This year’s report included a chart from a16z’s [State of Crypto 2023](https://a16zcrypto.com/posts/article/spotlight-on-crypto-policy/) showing npm downloads for three of the leading packages used by decentralized apps going up and to the right, reaching all time highs in late 2023. Messari founder [Ryan Selkis](https://twitter.com/twobitidiot) said “If I could invest blindly into crypto based on a single chart, it’s this one.”
Messari just released their annual [Crypto Theses for 2024](https://messari.io/crypto-theses-for-2024). This year’s report included a chart from a16z’s [State of Crypto 2023](https://a16zcrypto.com/posts/article/spotlight-on-crypto-policy/) showing npm downloads for three of the leading packages used by decentralized apps going up and to the right, reaching all time highs in late 2023. The report includes the following quote: “If I could invest blindly into crypto based on a single chart, it’s this one.”

![image](./a16z.png)

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This is the last post in our “opening up the ballot box” series for 2024. Optimism has some changes in the works for [Retro Funding 2025](https://optimism.mirror.xyz/zWlA9LROAzRee5BFqbquYHawmruKzLmXbONp_hcCwE4), which will likely change how we analyze voting behavior in future rounds.
This is the final post in our _Opening up the Ballot Box_ series for 2024. Changes planned for [Retro Funding 2025](https://optimism.mirror.xyz/zWlA9LROAzRee5BFqbquYHawmruKzLmXbONp_hcCwE4) will likely reshape how we analyze voting behavior.

In RF6, our results (as an organization) reflected a critical issue with Retro Funding in its current form: subjective visibility often outweighs measurable, long-term impact.

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