ConsenSys pledges $2.4M annually for MetaMask Grants DAO 8225670622173 ConsenSys, a blockchain technology company, will spend $2.4 Million annually to fund its MetaMask Grants DAO that aims at further developing the Web3 ecosystem. MetaMask employees will lead the fund and manage the decentralized autonomy organization (DAO).. The DAO will issue grants to developers who are not part of ConsenSys and are creating products or services in MetaMask’s environment and wider Web3 space. To assess the viability and success of the project, the DAO will first run for 12 months. The DAO will process votes and proposals through SnapShot on Codefi Activate. ConsenSys will contribute $600,000. per quarter to help drive decentralization, adoption and adoption of Web3 mechanisms. In a statement that was shared with Cointelegraph, Taylor Monahan, MetaMask’s global Product Lead, highlighted the importance of decentralized development as a driver for growth.
“This will not only accelerate growth for cryptocomfortable users but it will also increase adoption for cryptocurious individuals with more ways to participate in.”
The DAO itself is composed of three components. The first component is the employee-led DAO, which is made up of more than 900 ConsenSys employees. These employees can opt in to become Grants DAO members. All of them have equal voting rights. Similar: The blue Fox: DeFi’s rise, and the birth Metamask Institutional The second section is a mini-DAO leadership committee made up seven people. This committee will be responsible to identify high-potential projects and create governance proposals. They will also collect feedback and drive improvements for the DAO. ConsenSys will oversee the final part, which is a multisignature secure wallet that will handle the token contract as well as the treasury. It can also sign transactions to fund disbursement and mint and burn tokens when employees join or leave the company. The MetaMask Grants DAO leadership committee includes MetaMask’s co-founders, Snaps Studios’ global product lead, senior DAO strategist, and ConsenSys director of strategic initiatives as well as ConsenSys product management director. Two types of grants will be available for funding the DAO. The Leadership Committee Grant will only be voted upon by its seven members. DAO Grants will then be available for all DAO members to vote on.

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Block wallet addresses that are deemed at-risk using the DeFi platform Oasis A new Discord post from Thursday’s community states that decentralized financing (DeFi) platform Oasis.app has announced that only sanctioned addresses can access the application. Due to the new terms of service, wallets that have been flagged as high-risk are no longer allowed to use Oasis.app for managing positions or withdrawing funds. These users will need to interact with Oasis.app directly or use another service. Gabriel, a member of Oasis.app, explained the decision:
“We recently had to revise the Terms of Service of the Oasis.app front end to ensure compliance with the applicable laws and regulations. Oasis.app now has updated Terms of Service in accordance with the most recent regulations. Oasis.app functionality will not be accessible to any sanctioned addresses.
Oasis raised a $6 million Series B in 2020 and has since grown to be a well-known platform for DeFi borrowing and lending. In the last 30 days, $4.6 billion worth transactions were processed by Oasis and $3.42 billion has been managed in deposits. It is unclear at the time of publication which tools Oasis uses to identify wallets that are high-risk. Similar to Oasis’s decentralized exchange (DEX), Uniswap has recently begun to block wallets allegedly linked to illicit activities using TRM Labs data. TRM Labs assists entities in investigating and detecting crypto-related financial crimes through on-chain analysis. Oasis has received mostly negative feedback about their new measure. One Discord user, Eagles#2541, claims:
“I am actually just interfacing with Oasis using an account that has been exposed to Tornado Cash. I cannot reproduce the problem that others are experiencing, so it is likely that the team is incompetent or has used a wide net with arbitrary holes.
It appears https://t.co/S7tb5tREIC, following Uniswap, has started sending all your data to TRM Labs. This is what happens when you are connected to an address that they don’t like. There is no way to close positions in the UI. pic.twitter.com/n2ocN8jQTq — banteg August 11, 2022

According to a new community Discord post on Thursday, decentralized finance (DeFi) platform Oasis.app says that...