Neri Funds Transfer Proposal Feedback

Given the malicious actors are set to take over Neri next week unless planetary funds are used to prevent it, we propose to transfer Neri’s funds to a new multisig account as follows:

active/owner (2)

  • +1 anyo.cabal (Anyobservation)
  • +1 a52qw.wam (DrYunani)
  • +1 b52qw.wam (Vyryn)
  • +2 federation (Dacoco/Alienworlds)

What this means is a multisig that requires a weight of 2 to conduct transactions. Anyobservation, DrYunani, and Vyryn would each have one vote, and federation would have 2 votes — itself a multisig of senior Dacoco members (the company that runs Alienworlds). This would allow Dacoco to step in if they felt that we were misusing funds, with enough weight to conduct a transaction by themselves. Thus the check on power. We'd then use the funds to make it more difficult for the malicious actors to take over Neri next election cycle.

However, a check on power isn’t sufficient by itself. Transparency is also necessary. That’s where this form comes in. We’re proposing this action, and asking for community feedback. We aren’t taking this action unilaterally. Instead, we’ve decided the most transparent and productive course of action is to open it up for community discussion. So, what do you think? Do you like this idea? Do you have a better solution? Whatever the solution, we have this week to decide and act on the decision.


Full context:

https://vyryn.medium.com/how-grassroots-community-effort-saved-100-000-from-being-stolen-from-a-dao-and-where-we-go-next-5555d699d69

Should we execute a proposal transferring the bulk of Neri funds to the new multisig described above? *
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