Arbitrum Uutiset
Arbitrum oikenee tokenien allokointitietueissa, kun AIP 1.1 & 1.2 siirtyvät ketjussa tapahtuvaan äänestykseen

The Arbitrum blockchain last month morphed to integrate DAO governance following a successful, albeit controversial, airdrop. The layer two ecosystem drew even more attention in the first half of April after a tendentious governance proposal (AIP 1) floated by the Arbitrum Foundation resulted in a dispute within the community.
Tietojen korjaaminen
To resolve the arising issues, the community agreed to separate the first proposal into two, i.e., AIP 1.1 and AIP 1.2, in order to accommodate changes and other previously unaccounted-for provisions. In a tweet on Tuesday, Arbitrum said the pair will now advance to an on-chain vote.
“Kun snapshot lämpötilatarkastus saavutti yksimielisyyden AIP 1.1 & 1.2:n puolesta, ehdotukset julkaistaan Tallyssa ketjussa tapahtuvaa äänestystä varten, odottaen käynnissä olevaa koodikannan ja muutosten rutiiniauditointia.”
Beyond the governance milestone, Arbitrum has continued making strides to become wholly community-governed.
Arbitrum-säätiö toteuttaa saumattoman DAO‑airdropin
Arbitrum’s transition to decentralized governance in mid-March birthed the Arbitrum DAO as the “ultimate governing body” tasked with overseeing and protecting the ecosystem by acting in its best interest. The hatched entity will leverage a self-executing governance model to implement its decisions.
“Arbitrum DAO:lla on kyky valtuuttaa lisäisiä Layer 2‑ketjuja Ethereumissa, riippumatta siitä, hallitaanko ketjua $ARB:lla, varmistaen että yhteisö hallitsee täysin Arbitrumin ja sen teknologian tulevaisuutta,” lukee primer-blogi.
To spur growth on Arbitrum, the Foundation also set aside a 1.13% token allocation of the entire ARB airdrop supply for an airdrop to building teams and companies that have contributed to its growth. This allotment would be separate from the supply of tokens distributed to the early adopters of the layer two scaling system and participants at the testnet phase. On Tuesday, the Arbitrum Foundation embarked on the agreed-upon distribution of 113 million ARB tokens to eligible decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) wallets.
Laajempi kuva: Ekosysteemin kasvu
In the last 48 hours, several analytic teams, including Nansen, Arkham, and LookOnChain, have shared updates on the allocation. Treasure, GMX, Uniswap, SushiSwap, and Dopex DAOs are the top five largest recipients, cumulatively set to receive as much as 28.5 million tokens. The list of qualifying teams also featured Curve, Balancer, and Protocol Guild, which have received significant allocations of between 3 and 4 million ARB each. More than 120 other projects, including MakerDAO, Uniswap, and 1inch Network met the criteria and are part of the ARB airdrop, receiving at least 75,000 ARB tokens.
The eligible DAO teams will have independence on how to use the share of tokens in their treasuries as spelt out in documents on token distribution. Lido proposed a fortnight ago to use its claimed ARB airdrop of 772,621 tokens (roughly $1.2 million) as emission rewards to incentivize liquidity providers in wrapped staked ether pools on Arbitrum. In a tweet acknowledging the airdrop on Monday, Arbitrum-native governance aggregator PlutusDAO said it will use the funds to foster development on Plutus.
Markkinatoiminta
Notably, some of the receiving addresses sold their claims. One entity ‘TRIDENT’ disposed of 131,345 ARB held across three addresses, trading them for $172,000. Notwithstanding, the latest developments pertaining to token allocation don’t necessarily call for caution among holders.

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