One of the mottos I live by is:
“It doesn’t matter how you get there, as long as you get there.”
Arbitrum DAO governance is a fascinating case study in this idea.
You’ve got contributors from other ecosystems bringing in new ideas, methods, and philosophies — all trying to make an impact in a new environment. Then you’ve got established entities who are already funded by the DAO, the Foundation, or their own companies — equally valid players, but operating from a very different position.
Neither side is wrong. The paths just look different.
And that’s fine — as long as we keep moving forward.
But one thing we need more of is conversation.
Most of it happens on the @arbitrum governance forums, which are managed by the Foundation. Nothing inherently bad about that — but it does create a layer of control that can sometimes feel like a filter, or even a “big brother” presence.
The DAO has evolved.
It’s no longer just a handful of individual delegates — it’s becoming a business league, where teams, orgs, and companies compete and collaborate under the same banner.
And honestly, that’s okay too — as long as we don’t lose sight of why we’re here in the first place.
2,650
9
本頁面內容由第三方提供。除非另有說明,OKX 不是所引用文章的作者,也不對此類材料主張任何版權。該內容僅供參考,並不代表 OKX 觀點,不作為任何形式的認可,也不應被視為投資建議或購買或出售數字資產的招攬。在使用生成式人工智能提供摘要或其他信息的情況下,此類人工智能生成的內容可能不準確或不一致。請閱讀鏈接文章,瞭解更多詳情和信息。OKX 不對第三方網站上的內容負責。包含穩定幣、NFTs 等在內的數字資產涉及較高程度的風險,其價值可能會產生較大波動。請根據自身財務狀況,仔細考慮交易或持有數字資產是否適合您。