Non-Constitutional
Tally has contributed to the Arbitrum DAO as a service provider since the DAO was created one year ago, serving as the home for onchain governance, security council elections, and delegation. We’ve gathered feedback about how we can improve our support for Arbitrum through many conversations over the past year with DAO stakeholders including delegates, contributors, and Foundation representatives. We propose to expand our support for the Arbitrum DAO by improving the proposal process, upgrading the Governor contracts, and highlighting delegate contributions. We also propose to ensure that the DAO is set up for success by researching specifications for partial delegation and shielded voting.
Arbitrum is the largest and most decentralized DAO in the world. Tally is highly invested in the success of both the Arbitrum DAO specifically and the Arbitrum community as a whole. We have a strong track record as an Arbitrum governance service provider, ecosystem builder, and delegate. Tally continuously ships improvements for the Arbitrum DAO, including transfer actions, improved Safe support, proposal collaboration, and the nominee selection stage of Security Council elections. This proposal would enable us to invest more resources into the Arbitrum DAO and scale up our impact.
The majority of the improvements outlined in this proposal are specific to Arbitrum’s unique implementation of onchain governance and will not be re-used in other DAOs. We are long-term partners to the Arbitrum DAO who plan to continue investing specifically in making Arbitrum governance great.
This proposal contributes to Arbitrum Community Values by making the Arbitrum DAO more socially inclusive, technically inclusive, and user-focused. Our proposed improvements make it easier for contributors of all backgrounds and technical abilities to engage with Arbitrum governance.
We propose to expand our support for the Arbitrum DAO by improving the proposal process, upgrading the Governor contracts, and highlighting delegate contributions. We also propose to ensure that the DAO is set up for success by developing a specification for partial delegation and shielded voting.
Improve the proposal process Watch a demo video here - note that this demo is designed to provide a general overview of the user experience. It is not a final design.
Upgrade Governor contracts We’re planning to partner with Scopelift to implement the upgrades. Scopelift is the developer of Flexible Voting and has deep experience with high-value governance contract upgrades.
Highlight delegate contributions Watch a demo video here - note that this demo is designed to provide a general overview of the user experience. It is not a final design.
Research to set the DAO up for long-term success
Research and Design: 0.5 months
Development: 2 months
Testing, audit, and deployment (includes DAO proposal): 2 months
Total: 4.5 months
Improve the proposal process: $120,000 USD in ARB
Upgrade Governor contracts: $50,000 USD in ARB (100% will go to Scopelift)
Highlight delegate contributions: $40,000 USD in ARB
Research to set the DAO up for long-term success: $10,000 USD in ARB
The price of ARB at the time of onchain proposal creation was used to determine the amount of ARB to include in the transactions in this proposal.
Total: $220,000 USD in ARB
special thanks to the DAO Ops Excellence team at GovHack who helped moved this proposal forward @shawn16400** @hiringdevs.eth @hung-vu @cbxm