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Scroll DAO governance optimization sparks controversy, with officials emphasizing clear reform objectives
Scroll made an important clarification on social media a few days ago, pointing out that recent series of announcements regarding governance structure adjustments were misunderstood by some community members, leading to the mistaken belief that the DAO was about to shut down.
Key Details Clarifying the Misunderstanding
This wave of communication confusion mainly stemmed from Scroll’s announced governance system reform plan. Although the official released multiple related messages, there was a misinterpretation of these messages by the outside world. In fact, Scroll’s move is not to terminate the DAO operations, but rather a systemic optimization and upgrade.
The True Intent of Governance Improvements
Scroll emphasized that the restructuring of the DAO governance framework aims to summarize previous operational experiences and further improve decision-making mechanisms and execution efficiency. This is a continuous optimization process, not the end of project governance. The autonomous operation of the Scroll community will remain active and will iterate and improve based on lessons learned from actual operations.
Future Direction of Continuous Governance
It is worth noting that Scroll’s commitment to the DAO has not changed. The project team stated that the distributed autonomous operation mode remains the core support of the Scroll ecosystem. By continuously optimizing governance processes, community participation and decision-making quality are expected to improve. The goal of this structural reorganization is to create a more mature and efficient decentralized governance system.