Dear community,
We would like to inform you that, after careful consideration and in light of the current market conditions, we have made the decision to withdraw the proposed partnership between Polkadot and MotoGP.
Our intention has always been to build a long-term strategic collaboration that would foster the adoption of blockchain technology within the world of MotoGP. While we firmly believe in the potential of this vision, we recognize that the present circumstances are not ideal to move forward with the proposal in a responsible and sustainable manner.
We are truly grateful for the interest shown by the community and for all the feedback received. We hope to be part of future initiatives within the Polkadot ecosystem once more favorable conditions are in place.
Thank you for your understanding.
Hello @MotoGP!
I'm Vikk, and I'm casting this comment on behalf of the 🌶️ Hungarian Polkadot DAO 🌶️.
Thank you for considering Polkadot as the main sponsor of MotoGP. As a sub-DAO of Polkadot based in Hungary, we would be thrilled to see Polkadot featured at the prestigious Balaton Park Circuit in our home country. However, after careful review, we have voted Nay on your proposal. We have thoroughly examined your proposal and concluded that the requested DOT allocation is too large. Additionally, the proposal does not align with the broader community’s collective marketing and outreach efforts. For these reasons, we have voted Nay through a fast-track decision.
You can see how we evaluated your proposal in our public Notion page here.
Additional important note:
The 🌶️ Hungarian Polkadot DAO 🌶️ would like to make absolutely clear that on the contrary to popular belief we have no affiliation with this proposal in any shape or form.
All the best!
Dear Proposer,
Thank you for your proposal. Our first vote on this proposal is NAY.
The Treasurer track requires 60% quorum according to our voting policy. This proposal has received zero aye and five nay votes from ten members. Below is a summary of our members' comments:
> The voters overwhelmingly rejected the proposal, citing numerous concerns. They criticized the exorbitant costs and lack of a scheduled payment plan, deeming the financial outlay excessive for the proposed initiatives. Many expressed doubts about the target market and the understanding of the Polkadot network, suggesting a more cautious approach, such as conducting a proof-of-concept for payment technology integration first. Additionally, past failures in similar partnerships raised skepticism about the proposal's potential to deliver value to the ecosystem.
The full discussion can be found in our internal voting.
Kind regards,
Permanence DAO
Hi Marc,
Based on previous experience, these types of requests for large projects should be executed and funded in stages, validating the proper functioning of each phase.
You could review the marketing collaboration with the Polkadot team specifically dedicated to this.
The technical implementation offers very little clarity regarding the request; there's no mention of prior experience or the team involved, and the task execution plan is overly generic.
My suggestion is to carry out small executions that demonstrate the viability of a meaningful proposal.
Greetings, and thank you for your interest in using Polkadot technology for this important execution.
Upon review, the LV DAO is deeply intrigued by the conceptual direction of this proposal.
To better understand the intellectual foundations behind this $23,373,469.17 USD investment request, we must ask:
What are you smoking? Whatever it is, it appears to be remarkably potent. Congratulations. 👍
Thanks in advance.
We don’t see the amounts as logical, nor does it make sense to sponsor a brand like "MOTOGP" when it is about to be acquired by LIBERTY MEDIA (owner of F1).
With less than half of that amount, it would be possible to sponsor in F1, generating a greater impact.
happy that Marc Márquez, my favorite champion, is writing here I hope to see him in AAG commenting on this initiative.
However, the treasury is not in a position to spend 25% of our funds on a single proposal.
Greetings!
I’m voting NAY on the Polkadot × MotoGP proposal, and I encourage others in the community to take a closer look before committing to such a large, long-term financial outlay.
Let’s start with the obvious: this is an unprecedented ask — **OVER $22 MILLION IN DOT **— from a partner who has no prior ties to the Polkadot ecosystem, and whose track record with blockchain ventures is questionable at best. This is their very first proposal, yet they’re asking for nearly 10% of the treasury. We shouldn’t be naive about it.
Even more troubling, the proposal conveniently omits MotoGP’s prior blockchain initiatives — particularly the MotoGP Ignition platform built on Flow. That project was their first real blockchain experiment, featuring NFTs, gamified racing experiences, and token integration via REVV. While it had some initial success during the 2021 NFT boom, it fizzled out — and yet, there is not one single mention of it in this proposal. If this were a credible proposal, we’d expect a detailed postmortem of Ignition, lessons learned, and an honest rationale for why Polkadot is their next attempt. Instead, we get an infomercial — flashy metrics and famous names, but zero historical accountability. Unfortunately, that context is entirely missing here.
Let’s not forget the CryptoDATA fiasco, either. MotoGP partnered with a blockchain company that went from sponsor to team owner in a matter of months, only to crash and burn under financial mismanagement and internal conflict. MotoGP had to eject the entire team from the 2024 season to save face. That was a reputational disaster; one they should be eager to explain and learn from. But again: radio silence in this proposal.
Let’s be real — the blockchain industry is littered with flashy, overpriced sponsorships that failed to drive meaningful adoption. Terra’s $38M deal with the Washington Nationals. Crypto.com’s $700M arena rebranding. F1 Delta Time shutting down. NEAR’s cricket partnership barely moved the needle. It’s branding without substance. If the goal is to onboard users, this is the least cost-effective way to do it.
The truth is this: if this partnership had merit, the proposers would’ve asked for a pilot-sized budget — something reasonable, say €500K–€1M — to build and test the fan platform, roll out an initial NFT marketplace, and prove they can deliver. Instead, they want three years of guaranteed treasury payments upfront, without showing us even a single user metric or demo. That’s reckless.
These omissions don’t necessarily disqualify the proposal, but they raise important questions about due diligence, transparency, and long-term alignment.
What’s worse is the lack of measurable KPIs. We’re told we’ll get “global brand awareness” and access to 514M fans — but how exactly are you measuring ROI? What are the adoption metrics? Where is the performance-based funding structure? You’re asking for DAO funding but treating this like a pitch to a centralized VC.
If we approve this, we set a dangerous precedent — that any big brand can show up, name-drop celebrities, hide its past failures, and walk away with millions of dollars in public funds. That is not how a responsible, decentralized treasury should function.
So no, this is not “bold.” It’s not “visionary.” It’s not “strategic.” It’s a bloated, opaque, and unaccountable proposal that undermines the legitimacy of OpenGov and the long-term health of the Polkadot ecosystem. We have better ways to spend $22 million — on builders, real adoption, and community-driven tools. Until MotoGP shows that it can be a trustworthy and transparent partner, they deserve a clear and unequivocal NAY.
Hi everyone!
Happy to be part of this incredible proposal that brings MotoGP and Polkadot together.
With this alliance, we are taking MotoGP into the digital future, creating new opportunities for fans to connect, engage, and enjoy unique experiences.
An amazing world of possibilities is opening up, and we will all enjoy it together fans and riders alike!
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Hi everyone!
Happy to be part of this incredible proposal that brings MotoGP and Polkadot together.
With this alliance, we are taking MotoGP into the digital future, creating new opportunities for fans to connect, engage, and enjoy unique experiences.
An amazing world of possibilities is opening up, and we will all enjoy it together fans and riders alike!
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