Ongoing Onchain Proposals 
1. Adopt Timeboost + Nova Fee Sweep (Voting ends Mar 27)
This proposal covers 2 actions - the adoption of Timeboost and a Nova Fee Sweep action.
Timeboost introduces a new transaction ordering policy for Arbitrum One and Nova. Timeboost enables auctions for the rights to an express lane on both Arbitrum One and Nova, giving the winner a time advantage for tx inclusion. Bid proceeds in ETH will be sent to the DAO Treasury.
The Nova Fee Sweep action will forward historical transaction fees to the ArbitrumDAO Treasury, a task leftover from the Nova Fee Router Proposal.
The exact timestamp of the proposed rollout of Arbitrum One and Arbitrum Nova is estimated to be done within 5 business days after the vote gets executed (assuming it passes).
2. Arbitrum Onboarding V2: A Governance Bootcamp (Voting ends Mar 27)
This proposal by the Onboarding Working Group (WG) aims to run a selective training program designed to onboard high-quality governance contributors to Arbitrum with $172K.
Key components include a series of workshops led by high-context DAO stakeholders, hands-on exercises, and dedicated office hours hosted by the WG to provide a personal, high-touch experience for participants.
Participants who successfully graduate will be matched with an Arbitrum protocol or service provider to support their governance needs.
3. Arbitrum Audit Program (Voting ends Apr 3)
The Arbitrum Foundation is requesting 30M ARB to run an on-going open application for 1 year to support projects that require a subsidy to audit their project.
A list of auditors will be approved into the program.
Arbitrum Audit Committee will include membership of Arbitrum Foundation, Offchain Labs, a technical expert elected by the DAO, and a team member from the OpCo (when operational).
To be eligible for the program, projects will need to satisfy certain requirements such as launching on Arbitrum and any code audited will need to remain exclusive to Arbitrum for a fixed period of time.
Ongoing Temperature Checks 
1. GMC Recommendation (Voting ends Mar 27)
The Growth Management Committee (GMC), as part of their mandate in the DAO approved Treasury Management v1.2 proposal, has proposed the following allocation of 7,500ETH to generate low-risk yield on otherwise idle ETH and spur ecosystem growth:
Allocation 1: stake 5,000 ETH on Lido for wstETH.
Allocation 2: deposit 4,200 wstETH to Aave V3 on Arbitrum to encourage LRT borrowing against wstETH in collaboration with Lido, Aave, Renzo, and Kelp.
Allocation 3: deposit 800 wstETH as single sided liquidity into the wstETH/ETH liquidity pool on Camelot V3.
Allocation 4: lend 2,500 ETH on Fluid to support ETH based DEX and lending liquidity.
LlamaRisk has reviewed these different strategies and finds the risk inherent to each is satisfactorily mitigated to warrant the allocation.
2. For ArbitrumDAO to register the Sky Custom Gateway contracts in the Router (Voting ends Mar 27)
This constitutional proposal seeks to improve user experience by updating Arbitrum’s Router configuration to register the Sky Custom Gateways for USDS and sUSDS tokens, enabling users to bridge USDS and sUSDS through the official Arbitrum Bridge UI.
The Arbitrum Router contracts maintain a list of gateways that the Arbitrum Bridge UI relies on when bridging tokens.
Because USDS and sUSDS tokens are not currently on this list, users are currently unable to use the Arbitrum Bridge UI to transfer USDS and sUSDS to Arbitrum, which this proposal aims to change.
Other Reminders 
1. March 2025 Security Council Elections (Nominee Selection stage runs until Mar 29, Saturday)
Only 3 days remain to nominate candidates for the Member Elections.
Be sure to check out this post and nominate your favorite candidate(s) on Tally, to help them qualify for the final round of voting.