The Confidential Crab Computing (CCC) intends to establish a new Gnosis Safe multisig wallet (0x08Af22D13CeA3c7812eF42623F9Ba87Dd1A2C54f) to manage its operational payments. CCC is a subsidiary entity of the Alliance Borg, established to support Wisp, a privacy-first agent system built around local controls and attested TEE execution. The CCC multisig has been established across multiple networks: Ethereum Mainnet, Base, and Polygon.
The proposed signatories for the new multisig are listed below, together with confirmation of their willingness to serve as signatories. The multisig will use a 3-of-5 signing threshold for transaction execution.
The signer verification flow is underway, but the proposal as written specifies who signs and at what threshold without saying what the multisig may spend. When the Labs BORG operational multisig was established, it came with Easy Track factories for operational expenses, which gave the DAO per period limits and a legible trail instead of open ended discretion. Three setups seem possible here. A plain 3 of 5 Safe with discretionary payments, which is what the text currently describes and asks the DAO for the most trust. Easy Track factories with defined limits, matching the Labs BORG precedent, which costs setup time but makes every payment stream pre bounded. Or an allowance module plus a fixed reporting cadence as a lighter middle ground. Given CCC is a new subsidiary running payments across three networks, matching the existing precedent seems like the path of least surprise for delegates.