https://gov.optimism.io/t/l2beat-delegate-communication-thread/4263
We believe the message & intent are clear—foster Superchain members' governance participation. This aligns with the entire Collective’s intent. We’re voting for this proposal.
All logic for my votes can be found in my delegate communication thread: https://gov.optimism.io/t/michael-opmichael-eth-delegate-communication-thread/6843/6?u=michael
At SEEDGov, we vote for this amendment. More details will be posted in the forum: https://gov.optimism.io/t/seedgov-delegate-communication-thread/2950/55
https://gov.optimism.io/t/brichis-delegate-communication-thread/6353/31
We believe this change is aligned with what the Collective is aiming to achieve in this season and going forward.
At boilerblockchain, we believe that with Season 7’s main focus being interoperability and the pursuit of the Superchain vision, mandating that chains satisfy the Standard Rollup Charter criteria as the first requirement of the Chain Delegation program would allow for a better trajectory in fulfilling the goal. We vote for this proposal.
This is a reasonable amendment and should encourage chains to migrate to more technically robust features in some cases.
Changes align with Season 7's objectives. Adding a super chain registry is a huge step forward in being transparent with the collective.
This amendment prioritizes Standard Rollup Charter-compliant chains, aligning the program with Season 7's cross-chain asset transfer goals. It strengthens governance by focusing on high-performing chains while retaining existing qualification standards, fostering greater efficiency and impactful participation in the Chain Delegation Program.
We vote in favor and will review the next round to determine if the chains were granted excessive power.
Incentivizes chains to first satisfy the Standard Rollup Charter criteria before getting an OP delegation through this program. The Standard Rollup Charter criteria is designed to provide a minimum set of standards for Superchain chains to adhear to which in theory allows us to move forward with initiatives like interoperability / shared upgrades
satisfying the Standard Rollup Charter criteria
Very reasonable amendments