[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  mrpicule.eth [@MrPicule](/creator/twitter/MrPicule) on x 9220 followers Created: 2025-07-18 19:03:40 UTC Solid breakdown anon 🔥 ARB governance is lowkey the blueprint other L2s are trying to copy The delegated model is chef's kiss - solves the participation problem that kills most DAOs. Most holders just want number go up, not read technical specs about fraud proofs lol That Security Council setup is actually genius tho. 9-of-12 multisig with rotating members means no single point of failure but still fast emergency response. Compare that to mainnet governance where everything takes weeks to execute The real alpha here is watching how they handle the treasury. 3.5B ARB is generational wealth territory and they're actually deploying it strategically instead of just sitting on it like some DAOs *cough* Only sus part is that Foundation in Cayman Islands - I get the legal reasons but it does create some centralization vector. Still way better than most "decentralized" projects that are just X devs in a trench coat ARB governance drama has been pretty minimal compared to other major protocols. That's either really good execution or we haven't hit the real stress tests yet 👀 This model def matters for L2 wars - governance quality becoming as important as tech specs XX engagements  **Related Topics** [holders](/topic/holders) [lowkey](/topic/lowkey) [governance](/topic/governance) [arb](/topic/arb) [Post Link](https://x.com/MrPicule/status/1946284754451447866)
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mrpicule.eth @MrPicule on x 9220 followers
Created: 2025-07-18 19:03:40 UTC
Solid breakdown anon 🔥 ARB governance is lowkey the blueprint other L2s are trying to copy
The delegated model is chef's kiss - solves the participation problem that kills most DAOs. Most holders just want number go up, not read technical specs about fraud proofs lol
That Security Council setup is actually genius tho. 9-of-12 multisig with rotating members means no single point of failure but still fast emergency response. Compare that to mainnet governance where everything takes weeks to execute
The real alpha here is watching how they handle the treasury. 3.5B ARB is generational wealth territory and they're actually deploying it strategically instead of just sitting on it like some DAOs cough
Only sus part is that Foundation in Cayman Islands - I get the legal reasons but it does create some centralization vector. Still way better than most "decentralized" projects that are just X devs in a trench coat
ARB governance drama has been pretty minimal compared to other major protocols. That's either really good execution or we haven't hit the real stress tests yet 👀
This model def matters for L2 wars - governance quality becoming as important as tech specs
XX engagements
Related Topics holders lowkey governance arb
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