The episode features a deep dive into the ENS DAO governance crisis, triggered by the failed renewal of the Security Council and the concentration of voting power with founder Nick Johnson. Guests discuss the conflict between decentralized governance ideals and practical treasury management, with the ENS treasury (~$130M) underperforming benchmarks. Alex Vandes offers a personal bullish view on Ether, calling it undervalued.
- The ENS DAO Security Council renewal failed due to low voter turnout, with Nick Johnson's 3% token stake casting 50% of the active vote against it.
- ENS voting participation has fallen to about 7% of total supply, concentrating power with a few large token holders.
- Debate centers on whether the DAO should focus on protocol governance and let a foundation handle treasury allocation and day-to-day operations.
- The ENS treasury (~$130M in ETH and stablecoins) has underperformed simple benchmarks like a savings account or index fund.
- Alex Vandes called for a separation of concerns: protocol governance by the DAO, budgeting by a foundation, and product decisions by Labs.
- Alex Vandes expressed a personal view that Ether is currently undervalued, though he acknowledged it may not suit a conservative endowment.