Governance is the lever that controls protocol upgrades, incentives, treasury allocation, and long-term token value. Through Axia Network, I am proud to help DAOs navigate and execute these decisions, with a focus on decentralization, accountability, transparency, and meaningful pathways for community contribution.
Axia is proud to be a delegate in each of the DAOs below.
AArbitrum
UUniswap
RRootstock
NNEAR
OOptimism
ZZKSync
SScroll
Selected focus areas across the DAOs where Axia Network actively contributes as a delegate.
Arbitrum
Focus area: Researching and executing Contributor Onboarding Programs to strengthen Arbitrum's diversity, resilience, and long-term impact.
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Uniswap
Focus area: Strategic proposal review with a focus on L2 deployments and fee capture to strengthen DAO revenue and long-term tokenholder alignment.
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Rootstock
Focus area:Reviewing builder grant applications and proposing special projects to advance the impact of delegates.
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NEAR
Focus area: Leading the Network Economics and Security Working Group while operating a validator to support network resilience and accountability.
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Optimism
Focus area: Strategic review and oversight of governance programs, including token buybacks, to improve value capture and long-term tokenholder alignment.
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ZKSync
Focus area: Strategic review and oversight of programs such as staking rewards to align governance incentives and strengthen protocol security.
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Scroll
Focus area: Providing strategic governance input, including on Scroll DAO 2.0, to improve DAO execution and roadmap alignment.
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Featured Governance Writing
Dodging the Tyranny of Structurelessness in DAOs
A governance essay on why informal power structures emerge in DAOs, and what stronger formal design can do to improve accountability, legitimacy, and execution.
A New Approach to Reward DAO Delegates
A framework for designing delegate incentives around actual protocol outcomes rather than low-signal activity.
Autonomy and DAO Working Groups
An exploration of how working groups can balance autonomy, structure, and coordination in decentralized organizations.