At the moment, on PeakD, when you visit the page for Hive proposals, you can only choose between a few filters: "All," "Active Only," "Upcoming," and the proposals made by the @peakd team. But for me, something important is still missing.
I would really like to have a proper overview of all proposals that have already ended, especially the ones that were funded in the past. It would be very helpful to see which projects received support from the Hive community before, and to look at some basic statistics or summaries of those older proposals.
Right now, there is a small workaround. If you open an active proposal and click on the username of the proposer, you can sometimes find their older proposals too. But the problem is that not every user who created a proposal in the past has an active one today. So there is no easy way to discover or browse through the full list of completed and funded proposals.
I think this would be a great feature for transparency and learning. New users and voters could see what kind of ideas were funded, how much support they got, and maybe even how successful they were later on.
I would like to suggest that the amazing @peakd team adds a new button or filter called "Expired" to the proposals page. This button could show all proposals that have already ended, whether they were funded or not. I think this would be very useful – not only out of personal curiosity, but also for reasons of transparency.
As shown in the screenshot I attached, there would be enough space to add this extra button to the existing filter options. It would help users understand what kinds of projects were supported in the past and how the Hive community used its funds.
The hive.blog wallet interface already has this feature built in. They use a simple dropdown menu that includes the option to view expired proposals, and it works quite well. It also displays all the details from older proposals, which can be helpful for research or decision making.
Thanks!
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