Camelot supports this proposal to transfer multisig operations to the Arbitrum Foundation and, later if deemed necessary, to OpCo when it becomes operationalized. While there is value in involving the DAO in various functions, multisig management represents the typical task where efficiency and security are the most important features. For this reason, placing these responsibilities in the hands of Arbitrum-aligned entities makes considerable sense: the Foundation’s, having the role of compliance member and having full-time employees that are better trained in OpSec compared to DAO members, and the internal legal capacities, makes them the most suitable interim custodian of these functions.
We also have a general preference for the transactions related to the DAO programs being timely executed. For whoever operated multisigs, is easy to recognize how the current 7/12 or 8/12 threshold is slow and inefficient; but we also can’t realistically go below this threshold in DAO operated multisigs. We realistically see as the only path forward consolidating the functions under Foundation first, and OpCo later.