Summary
This proposition suggests the integration of oSnap, a progressive governance apparatus crafted by UMA, into the governance system of Core DAO. oSnap enables free voting for CORE token holders and on-chain execution of off-chain Snapshot votes. This reduces dependency on multi-signature wallets, thereby fostering a more decentralized and efficient governance process. The integration, cost-free and straightforward, involves installing the Zodiac app and deploying an oSnap module. oSnap has already been integrated with protocols such as Across Protocol and ShapeShift.
Purpose
The integration of oSnap serves two primary functions:
Specification
UMA’s oSnap is a tool for executing on-chain transactions based on off-chain voting decisions. After incorporating oSnap, the process works as follows:
• A Snapshot proposal can include a transaction payload that can be executed if the proposal is approved by the DAO. • After a vote concludes, any address can post a bond and propose to execute the transactions on-chain by clicking a button on Snapshot. • If there is no dispute over the proposal’s accuracy during the dispute window, the transactions are executed. • In the case of a dispute, the proposal is not executed and must be re-proposed. UMA token holders will determine who was correct in the dispute, with the correct party rewarded from the opposing party’s bond.
The oSnap incorporation process can be completed in a single afternoon. The steps to integrate oSnap are:
• Install the Zodiac app. • Deploy an oSnap module through the Zodiac app. • Add oSnap to the Core DAO Snapshot space through the SafeSnap plug-in.
Overall Cost: There are no fees associated with the integration of oSnap. There are also no fees to use UMA’s oracle to verify oSnap requests. Thus, the overall cost of implementation is zero.
Rationale
Current DAO governance models often rely on multi-signature wallets for the execution of proposals, which can lead to delays and potential security issues. Implementing oSnap, which allows for on-chain execution of off-chain votes, would eliminate the dependency on multi-sig wallets and the associated issues. Moreover, oSnap’s dispute mechanism and incentives for correct submissions help maintain the integrity and accuracy of the decision-making process.
The integration of oSnap into Core DAO’s governance aligns with the DAO’s mission of decentralization and community involvement. Implementing oSnap will not only streamline the governance process but also eliminate the need for reliance on multi-signature wallets, thereby promoting more direct community control. This approach aligns with the DAO’s guiding value of decentralization by reducing the need for intermediaries and giving more power to the token holders. Furthermore, oSnap’s dispute mechanism provides an extra layer of security, ensuring that the outcomes of governance votes accurately reflect what was approved on Snapshot. Lastly, the integration of oSnap is free and easy, making it a practical choice for enhancing Core DAO’s governance.
The UMA team discussed oSnap with several members of the Core DAO, who highlighted the importance of monitoring proposals. With oSnap, proposals go to the same closely monitored oracle systems as Polymarket, Sherlock, Cozy, and other oracle requests. Your DAO proposals will populate in UMA's oracle dApp, making it easy for people to identify and dispute bad proposals. In practice, questionable Polymarket proposals tend to be disputed within 30 minutes, and those proposals are harder to evaluate than oSnap proposals. Your proposals will also be pulled into bot monitoring systems created by members of our competitive disputer network, and you can use our open source code to set up Slack, Discord, and PagerDuty alerts. The Risk Labs engineering team is continuously improving our monitoring capabilities, and is currently developing a bot that will not only send an alert when proposals are issued, but will automatically dispute any proposal identified as faulty or malicious.
Since its launch earlier this year, oSnap has been adopted by Across, BarnBridge, ShapeShift, and +DAO to control their on-chain treasuries, securing over $250 million in value. oSnap is also being used by Lossless Protocol to secure their next generation of wrapped tokens.
CIP-1: 将 oSnap 纳入 Core DAO 的渐进式治理
摘要
该提议建议将由UMA设计的渐进式治理工具oSnap集成到Core DAO的治理系统中。 oSnap允许CORE代币持有者自由投票,并在链上执行链下Snapshot投票。这减少了对多签钱包的依赖,从而促进了更为去中心化和高效的治理流程。集成是免费且简单的,涉及安装Zodiac应用程序并部署oSnap模块。oSnap已经与Across Protocol和ShapeShift等协议集成。
目的
oSnap的集成有两个主要功能:
• 使所有CORE代币持有者完全免费投票Snapshot上的提案。 • 通过在链上执行Snapshot投票,促进更为去中心化和高效的执行方法,从而消除对多签钱包的依赖。
规格
UMA的oSnap是一种根据链下投票决策执行链上交易的工具。在集成oSnap后,该过程如下: • Snapshot提案可以包含一个提案事务的有效负载,如果DAO批准该提案,则可以执行。 • 投票结束后,任何地址都可以发布bond,并通过在Snapshot上点击按钮提出在链上执行事务的提案。 • 如果在争议窗口期内对提案的准确性没有争议,那么将执行事务。 • 在发生争议的情况下,将不执行提案,并且必须重新提出。UMA代币持有人将确定在争议中谁是正确的一方,并从对方的bond中获得奖励。
oSnap的集成过程可以在一个下午内完成。集成oSnap的步骤如下:
• 安装Zodiac应用程序。 • 通过Zodiac应用程序部署oSnap模块。 • 通过SafeSnap插件将oSnap添加到Core DAO的Snapshot空间中。 总体成本:与oSnap的集成无关联费用。使用UMA的Oracle验证oSnap请求也没有费用。因此,实施的总体成本为零。
理由
当前的DAO治理模型通常依赖于多签钱包来执行提案,这可能导致延迟和潜在的安全问题。实施oSnap,允许在链上执行链下投票,将消除对多签钱包的依赖及相关问题。此外,oSnap的争议机制,和对正确提交的激励,有助于维护决策过程的完整性和准确性。
将oSnap整合到Core DAO的治理中,符合DAO分散化和社区参与的使命。实施oSnap不仅将简化治理流程,还将消除对多签名钱包的依赖,从而促进更直接的社区控制。这种方法符合DAO分散化的指导价值观,通过减少对中介的需求,将更多权力赋予代币持有者。此外,oSnap的争议机制提供了额外的安全层,确保治理投票的结果准确反映了在Snapshot上获得批准的内容。最后,oSnap的整合是免费且简便的,使其成为增强Core DAO治理的实际选择。
UMA团队与Core DAO的几名成员讨论了oSnap,并强调了监控提案的重要性。通过oSnap,提案将进入与Polymarket、Sherlock、Cozy和其他预言机请求一样受到密切监控的预言机系统。您的DAO提案将出现在UMA的预言机dApp中,使人们能够轻松识别和争议不当提案。在实践中,值得怀疑的Polymarket提案往往会在30分钟内被争议,而这些提案比oSnap提案更难评估。您的提案还将被拉入我们竞争性争议者网络成员创建的机器人监控系统,并且您可以使用我们的开源代码设置Slack、Discord和PagerDuty的警报。Risk Labs工程团队正在不断改进我们的监控能力,目前正在开发一个机器人,该机器人不仅在提案发布时发送警报,而且在识别到任何有问题或恶意提案时将自动提出争议。
自今年早些时候推出以来,oSnap已被Across、BarnBridge、ShapeShift和+DAO采用,用于控制它们的链上资金,保护了超过2.5亿美元的价值。oSnap还被Lossless Protocol用于保护其下一代包装代币。