Proposal: LIP-35 | Staking Router v3 Architecture and Key Parameters
Voted: For
Reasoning: Getting the protocol onto post-Pectra accounting before validator sizes diverge protects reward fairness and avoids misallocation. A consolidation-based migration delivers it without risky key rotations, and it is the groundwork that makes the module upgrades we want actually deliverable.
Proposal: LIP-33 | CMv2 and CSMv3 Architecture, Key Parameters, Rollout Plan
Voted: For
Reasoning: This modernizes a module that has been static since Lido v2 and lets permissionless staking keep scaling (while the 15% CSM cap keeps the validator set from over-concentrating). Also hits the target of a more flexible and decentralized operator base, which is the direction we want Lido moving.
Nansen is onboarded as an identified NO for stVaults.
Proposal: Wind Down Simple DVT Module Regular Clusters
Voted: Support
Reasoning: Retiring clusters that run at break-even frees DAO resources and channels operators into CSM, where DVT is consolidating anyway. Funding the transition from the existing EGG keeps it cost-neutral.
Proposal: Galaxy Node Operator Infrastructure Update
Voted: For
Reasoning: The move to Lighthouse and Web3signer on a SOC 2 platform improves client diversity and resilience. It was also brought back for DAO review as committed, and reinforcing that precedent matters to us as much as the change itself.
Proposal: Revoke Canonical Status of (w)stETH Bridge Endpoints | Authorize NEC for Revocations
Voted: Approve
Reasoning: Keeping canonical recognition meaningful protects stETH holders from implied endorsement on chains with little adoption, at no fund or user risk. Delegating routine revocations to the NEC also removes governance overhead we would rather not spend on housekeeping.
Proposal: Lido Labs Board Update | Appointment of Nemo as Director
Voted: For
Reasoning: A functioning Lido Labs board is in the DAO’s interest, and @Nemo is a proven contributor that we appreciate input and analysis from. This is an appointment we are comfortable backing!
Aragon Vote #202: Omnibus
Nansen vote: For
Reasoning: These are already-approved or routine items, and bundling them keeps on-chain governance efficient. CircuitBreaker in particular retires the GateSeal redeployment treadmill, a standing operational risk we are glad to see removed.