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Recently, the Arbitrum Foundation released a vision plan for the future of Arbitrum and proposed two key changes aimed at optimizing the governance structure and enhancing operational efficiency.
Key Change Details
1. Granting More Autonomy to Arbitrum Aligned Entities (AAEs)
AAEs will be responsible for strategic planning, discretionary decision-making, and daily operations. By delegating these key functions to AAEs, the DAO can operate more efficiently, respond quickly to market changes, and drive innovation. This model not only attracts top builders to join but also promotes the development of new business lines and innovative initiatives.
2. Adjusting Expectations for Representatives
To alleviate the workload of representatives, the Arbitrum Foundation will redefine the roles and responsibilities of representatives. By optimizing workflows and task allocation, representatives can focus more on core tasks while avoiding burnout, thereby improving overall governance efficiency.
Composition of the New Governance Structure
• OpCo (Operational Coordination Organization)
OpCo will serve as the core operational coordination organization of the DAO, responsible for project management, protocol negotiations, and other key tasks. It will ensure the smooth advancement of various plans and agreements, providing support for the operation of the entire ecosystem.
• OAT (Oversight and Transparency Committee)
OAT will be responsible for overseeing all initiatives and executions of AAEs. By introducing a transparent oversight mechanism, OAT will ensure that decisions and actions align with the overall interests of the DAO while enhancing accountability across the governance structure.
Vision Goals
This new governance structure aims to enhance transparency and accountability, enabling the DAO to operate more efficiently. By clarifying responsibilities, optimizing workflows, and strengthening oversight mechanisms, the Arbitrum Foundation hopes to create a more stable, sustainable, and innovative ecosystem for the community.
Through these changes, the Arbitrum Foundation anticipates being able to better support community development, attract more innovators and builders, and promote the sustained prosperity of the Arbitrum ecosystem.