Arbitrum Foundation emphasized that the proposed veto power is not absolute and DAO delegates retain final decision-making authority on all proposals
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Reactions to the proposal vary. Some, like Arbitrum delegate Karpatkey, believe increased participation from the Foundation and Offchain Labs will help overcome operational bottlenecks. Others, including pseudonymous contributor PaperImperium, express concerns that this could diminish tokenholder control, likening governance tokens to 'Limited Partner tokens' with minimal influence. The Foundation clarifies that proposals can still be approved by delegates even if not greenlit by an Arbitrum-aligned entity.
The potential changes will make the DAO more efficient, according to the Foundation. And it made clear delegates can still approve proposals that don’t get greenlit by an Arbitrum-aligned entity.
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