AzukiDAO proposes to initiate a proposal to bring a lawsuit against founder Zagabond.

AzukiDAO proposes a lawsuit against founder Zagabond.

According to the Snapshot page, AzukiDAO is initiating a proposal to “hire a lawyer to help the community reclaim 20,000 ETH from Zagabond.” The proposal states that Azuki DAO will hire a lawyer and file a lawsuit against Zagabond for multiple projects. They will recover the refund of 20,000 ETH from the team and distribute it to the DAO to promote the development of the entire Azuki community and provide rewards and incentives for artists, content creators, and builders. Azuki DAO will provide financial support for the 20,000 ETH DAO and organize a litigation research group.

Reference: https://snapshot.org/#/azuki-dao.eth/proposal/0x065ffcc4878fc66b574e8ad23d2c2033d7896c7683457a3f6e3f5e449e637298

We will continue to update Blocking; if you have any questions or suggestions, please contact us!

Share:

Was this article helpful?

93 out of 132 found this helpful

Discover more

Blockchain

"Japan Amazon" Lotte launches cryptocurrency transaction service

"Japan Amazon" – Lotte, announced on August 19 that it will launch its new encryption trading platfor...

Blockchain

Lies of the trading platform——how to dynamically check the authenticity of transactions on the exchange

I. Overview of market transactions As an important participant and builder in the blockchain ecosystem, cryptocurrenc...

Blockchain

Deep Dive into Uniswap V4: A "Masterpiece" of Decentralized Exchange

Updates to Uniswap V4 could further enhance its position in the DEX space, with the "hooks" feature greatly improving...

Opinion

a16z evaluates the regulation of Web3 in the United States The regulatory situation is much more optimistic

This article analyzes and rates cases involving Coinbase, Uniswap, ZeroEx, OPYN, and Deridex, and finds that the regu...

Blockchain

Who is the information of the user who sells the coin? What have the leaked information been taken?

While enjoying the convenience of the Internet, it also makes privacy data a step closer to streaking. Recently, many...