Sustain

Episode 281: Devconnect 2025 with Devansh Mehta

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Feb 6, 2026
Devansh Mehta, a researcher at the Ethereum Foundation working on funding mechanisms for public goods and open source infrastructure. He explores quadratic funding, credit assignment, dependency graphs, Goodhart’s Law, and how AI can help without taking over. He also discusses why open networks struggle against corporations and introduces new approaches like Deep Funding to better link revenue to costs.
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INSIGHT

Two Core Funding Problems

  • Open-source funding has two core problems: credit assignment and the funding loop.
  • Algorithms like quadratic funding can decentralize credit decisions and feel more dignified than human gatekeeping.
ANECDOTE

Finding Quadratic Funding Liberating

  • Devansh found quadratic funding liberating after moving from grant-based nonprofit work.
  • He appreciated registering a project and getting community support rather than asking for permission from grantmakers.
INSIGHT

Bitcoin As A Clean Funding Loop

  • Bitcoin shows a clear impact-evaluator loop: miners get credit and new BTC funds the reward.
  • This model cleanly ties credit assignment to funding distribution through protocol-native issuance.
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