Gm Arbinauts!
The results are in for the # [Constitutional] ArbOS 31 “Bianca” (Stylus, RIP-7212 Support, Nova Fee Router) | Dhive proposal.
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Gm Arbinauts!
The results are in for the # [Constitutional] ArbOS 31 “Bianca” (Stylus, RIP-7212 Support, Nova Fee Router) | Dhive proposal.
See how the community voted and more Arbitrum stats on our platform:
Let us provide a quick summary and insights into this proposal. The AIP consists of three key proposals, each vital to the growth of the Arbitrum ecosystem.
Stylus integration allows developers to use languages like C++ and Rust, while offering a VM compatible with the EVM, enhancing memory efficiency.
RIP-7212 Support boosts security and user experience with Face ID and Touch ID via passkeys, replacing traditional methods. It also reduces secp256r1 curve verification costs by 99%, significantly improving efficiency.
The Nova Fee Router streamlines access to the DAO treasury by directing fees straight to the Arbitrum DAO treasury, bypassing the Core Governance L1 Timelock address, which only the core team can access.
We believe these proposals will benefit users, developers, and the DAO itself. Therefore, as the ITU Blockchain delegation team, we vote in favor of the proposal on Tally.
The Treasure ARC voted For this proposal. The upgrades will benefit users and developers, furthering Arbitrum’s goal of being the leading L2 across use cases, increasing security (and ease of security) and granting efficiencies to the fee collection router process.
DAOplomats voted FOR this proposal on Tally.
Having supported each of the upgrades during temp check, we maintained our stance for the onchain votes.
gm, voted FOR on Tally as I previously supported the single upgrades.