YIP-61: Governance 2.0 - YIPs - yearn
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Authors @tracheopteryx @lex_node Summary A proposal to establish the future of yearn’s operational governance by extending certain of the Multisig’s[1] powers from YIP-41 (Temporarily Empower Multisig)[2] on a newly clarified basis in coordination with newly empowered autonomous contributor teams (‘yTeams’). Status This proposal passed on April 25, 2021 at 7:00 UTC with 99.97% voting for. See the vote on Snapshot. Learn about our voting rules in YIP-55[3]. Abstract if adopted, this proposal
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