Cardano’s wallet hack exposed the user layer holding its on-chain government together
Cardano’s governance model depends on ordinary ADA holders participating, and the SecondFi exploit shows how much that model depends on secure wallet UX.
Track governance news across DAOs, protocols, and ecosystems, including proposals, voting outcomes, and power shifts in Web3.
Solana’s new governance system could give stakers a way to challenge validator power in future votes over SOL inflation, reopening one of the network’s biggest tokenomics debates.
Ethlabs gave Ethereum a treasury-backed R&D layer, and Ethereum Institutional now gives it a corporate front door.
A GnosisDAO vote could give crypto activists a new playbook: buy discounted governance tokens, pressure DAOs to return treasury assets, and force the market to rethink what tokenholders actually own.
As institutions take over tokenized assets, Goldfinch asks what is left for DeFi RWA.
Ethlabs’ launch shows Ethereum’s post-Foundation era may not just be about replacing EF stewardship, but making ETH value capture, institutional adoption and protocol funding part of the same fight.
BIP-110 supporters want to keep the blockchain focused on money, while critics say filtering valid transactions could weaken Bitcoin’s neutrality.