The ENS governance turmoil is not over: Lianchuang proposes to reform the voting structure by entrusting 5 million tokens from the treasury

By: rootdata|2026/07/07 03:42:08
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ENS co-founder Alex Van de Sande proposed a formal draft on Monday, suggesting to delegate 5 million ENS tokens from the ENS DAO's idle community treasury to individual participants to break the current concentration of governance power. Van de Sande pointed out in the proposal that currently, a representative with a sufficient quorum can not only execute any proposal but can also veto the votes of the next 50 representatives, implicitly referring to co-founder Nick Johnson. The tokens come from the unclaimed community treasury shares from the original ENS airdrop five years ago, and participants do not own or cannot sell these tokens. Van de Sande also proposed to add another 5 million tokens for delegation next year, trigger the revocation of delegation after six months of inactivity, and automatically terminate the overall arrangement after two years.

This proposal comes at a time when the governance dispute within ENS DAO is escalating: Johnson previously delegated his ENS tokens (approximately 50% of the total delegated amount) to support a proposal to transfer the DAO's operational wallet to the ENS Foundation, and then used his voting power to block the renewal of the security committee, drawing criticism from several community members, with the original The DAO code author Christoph Jentzsch even suggesting to directly dissolve the ENS DAO.

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