Ongoing Onchain Proposals 
1. DeFi Renaissance Incentive Program (DRIP) (Voting starts June 5)
DRIP proposes a new framework for incentives. Rather than focusing on specific protocols, DRIP will focus on assets and activities on Arbitrum through targeted 3-month “seasons” - each with a singular, measurable goal.
It seeks up to 80M ARB for the first four seasons (up to 20M per season).
Based on the learnings of previous incentive programs, it emphasizes high-growth, high-retention activities, controlled experimentation and clear incentive criteria.
The Season Selection Committee (SSC) will comprise of the Arbitrum Foundation, Entropy Advisors, and Offchain Labs, will be tasked with season design, management, modification, as well as selection of distribution and evaluation partners.
Ongoing Temperature Checks 
1. Adjust the Voting Power of the Arbitrum Community Pool & Ratify the Agentic Governance Pivot (Voting ends June 5)
Due to changes in scope, this AIP proposes to adjust the voting power (7M ARB) that the DAO previously delegated to Event Horizon’s Voter Enfranchisement Pool, and approve the pivot towards agentic governance.
The original intent of Event Horizon’s Voter Enfranchisement Pool was to empower underrepresented community members and increase human participation in governance, but the initiative has since pivoted toward AI-agentic voting, which is a deviation from the original mandate.
The DAO can choose to: do nothing and keep the current delegation; reduce delegation to 100K ARB; or wind down the initiative and return all ARB to the treasury.
2. Wind Down the MSS + Transfer Payment Responsibilities to the Arbitrum Foundation (Voting ends June 5)
This AIP proposes to wind down the Multisig Support Services (MSS) and transfer its administration and payment processing responsibilities to the Arbitrum Foundation by mid June.
This is due to operational inefficiencies, compliance needs, and budget shortfall.
Since the Arbitrum Foundation is already involved in the compliance and execution of nearly all MSS activity, this migration should lead to streamlined operations.