Camelot has voted “for” extending the OpCo capabilities. While there are some specific details in the proposal, it is our strong belief that this is a natural path toward supporting the people we collectively decided to vote for in the OAT.
We believe, as we did previously, that both the Arbitrum Foundation and Offchain Labs should be put in the best position possible to exercise direct leadership on both the ecosystem and the DAO. For what it’s worth, we did forecast in the last six months how a healthy OpCo should have evolved toward a more enlarged scope, not specifically encapsulated by the rails of the initial proposal. Our goal is to ensure this entity can indeed have a meaningful impact on how the DAO acts toward the chain and in coordinating all other entities; at the same time, it is paramount to reaffirm how the privileged position of OpCo makes both the Foundation and the Labs even more accountable than before for the results of the ecosystem.