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closedEnded 4 years ago ยท Snapshot (Offchain)

[Attack Recovery #6] Should the DAO inflate the amount of debt owed via the Indexed compensation plan on a yearly basis?

By 0x0000...C0bA6E

https://forum.indexed.finance/t/proposal-compensation-mechanisms/801/9

In the aftermath of the 14th October 2021 attack on Indexed Finance, the DAO needs to decide whether the amounts that are to be compensated should be subject to inflation over time to account for lost upside (pegged to, i.e. the price of a DeFi index or ETH on an annual basis).

The specific mechanics and amounts by which such losses should be inflated do not have to be determined at this point, and can - in any event - be dealt with separately depending on the underlying repayment mechanism chosen.

This is a single choice, Yes or No vote, that will run for a week to allow as many people of the DAO as possible to cast their vote.

At the end of this week, the option with the highest number of votes will be considered to be the will of the DAO.

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Votes 47
VoterCast PowerVote & Rationale
0x0000...C0bA6E
260,647

No

0xef76...E3F8dB
135,122

No

0xc4C5...e0205f
53,768

No

0x21aF...F5c7d1
15,000

No

0xF7B1...B3E2D6
12,341

No

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Proposal Status
  • Tue October 26 2021, 11:00 pmVoting Period Starts
  • Tue November 02 2021, 12:00 amEnd Voting Period
Current Results

1-No

521,202.589

97.47%

2-Yes

13,552.755

2.53%
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