ENS community members proposed to dissolve the DAO, as the project's co-founder previously blocked the extension of the security committee
According to The Defiant, ENS community member Christoph Jentzsch proposed on the X platform that the ENS DAO dissolve itself, stating that "the ENS DAO has collapsed," and suggested destroying the ENSv2 Universal Router keys and reallocating the remaining funds, officially transforming ENS into a public infrastructure. Jentzsch, who wrote code for "The DAO" in 2016 and currently operates Tokenize.it, stated that he does not hold any formal position in ENS governance.
Previously, ENS co-founder Nick Johnson unilaterally vetoed the security council renewal vote using about half of the active voting power of the protocol, while about two weeks ago he supported another proposal to expand the ENS Foundation's control over the treasury by delegating nearly half of the active voting power to himself.
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