> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/funding-categorisation-analysis/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/funding-categorisation-analysis/analysis.md).

# Analysis

- [Comparing Funding Categorisation Types](https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/funding-categorisation-analysis/analysis/comparing-funding-categorisation-types.md): Comparing different funding categorisation types that can be used when distributing treasury funding to incentivise impactful ecosystem initiatives
- [Scaling Funding Categories](https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/funding-categorisation-analysis/analysis/scaling-funding-categories.md): Exploring how the ecosystem will be able to further scale funding categories in the future
- [Combining vs Separated Idea & Contributor Categorisations](https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/funding-categorisation-analysis/analysis/combining-vs-separated-idea-and-contributor-categorisations.md): Analysing whether idea and contributor categorisations should be in combined or separate
- [Rapid Funding Considerations](https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/funding-categorisation-analysis/analysis/rapid-funding-considerations.md): A list of areas where rapid funding would be useful to further support funding categories
- [Review Of Paper “A Treasury System for Cryptocurrencies"](https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/funding-categorisation-analysis/analysis/review-of-paper-a-treasury-system-for-cryptocurrencies.md): A brief review of the content about funding categorisations from a paper published on the IOHK website about treasury systems


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