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isaac
@zaak
DAOs on L1 now, what is your sentiment on moving to L2? what might hold your DAO back from migrating?
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ShinyZero
@shinyzero.eth
Hold backs are uncertainty about longevity of the L2 and user experience of getting tokens and bridging etc. Unclear technical guidance on how to actually "move" to an L2. As I understand it, tokens could be lost if the bridge process fails or goes away.
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ShinyZero
@shinyzero.eth
Even then: now you have OG L1 tokens and L2, so what do you do about that? Let people redeem/burn to bridge? Then you risk fragmenting your users. Didn't y00ts do this recently? What % ended up bridging over?
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isaac
@zaak
the fragmentation point is a very good callout. something @neokry and i have been thinking about is keeping auctions on L1, but governance (props and votes) on L2 and transmit messages between L2 <-> L1 via smth like LayerZero
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ShinyZero
@shinyzero.eth
This sounds good if it works. Since props/voting are typically timed and shorter lived it seems more useful than fully moving everything. Would need dual ownership or something to protect against L2 exploits or outages/failures.
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