The DAO will benefit from the capacity of OpCo to move quickly and execute.
As a DAO, we already voted for the OpCo budget, and those limitations are absurd. I’m in favor of letting OpCo do their thing and what comes from it, we will be watching, and holding the people running it accountable. Often every micro-decision becomes a governance theater performance. We’re burning contributor energy on process instead of progress.
The DAO needs an execution arm that can actually execute, without the need of asking permission. These changes create the operational flexibility OpCo was supposed to have from the start.
If anything, I’d like to see this evolve into a more general pattern: DAO sets strategy, execution entities carry it out.