Hey @cliffton.eth,
I will be there. Thanks for including us.
So far, we’ve had great support from the community.
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Snapshot temp check went well: Snapshot
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OpenZeppelin Security Analysis went well: OpenZeppelin Analysis
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The proposal is going live on Tally today: Tally Proposal
The payment schedule is also very clear now, so I can talk about it in the call.
TL;DR:
Our proposal outlines the creation of a front-end interface (and back-end) to allow users to submit transactions on Arbitrum during Sequencer outages.
This initiative aims to boost trust (everything will be opensource) and autonomy within the Arbitrum ecosystem, aligning with its decentralization objectives.
The project, set to take approximately 4.25 months for completion, encompasses stages of research, development, design, and extensive testing, with an additional commitment to two years of service and maintenance.
Our ultimate goal is to assure users that this alternative route is effective, alleviating concerns about the sequencer’s failure to process transactions, whether due to censorship or downtime.