Hey all, just read through the OpCo proposal and wanted to share some thoughts.
We or better say Entropy is looking to solve some real pain points we’ve been struggling with - like how slow everything moves and how hard it is to actually execute on initiatives.
The pitch is pretty straightforward: create a legal entity that can hire talent, manage complex projects, and cut through all the governance nonsense that typically kills momentum in DAOs. They’re putting up 22M ARB to get this off the ground, which is no small chunk of change.
DAOs have so much potential, but right now they’re like a bunch of brilliant people stuck in endless meetings or proposals. This could be a game-changer.
Sure, there are risks. Another governance layer could just add more complexity. But I’d rather see someone try something bold than keep doing the same ineffective stuff we currently have.
What im still not sure about (maybe i simply haven’t seen it or i do not understand) is, will OpCo basically be the controlling layer of governance? I have to admit im struggling to understand.
Maybe someone can ELI5 this to me.
Im going to vote YES for snapshot and will re-read again to see if I fully got it.