What is truly shocking to me is that we are seemingly watching yet another last-minute, security-compromising change to an OpenGov proposal (just in the Summary not in the description) unfold.
According to this pre-discussion, it appears this action is already effectively pre-approved by the Web3 Foundation and Parity. When structural decisions regarding ecosystem risk and treasury allocations are rubber-stamped behind closed doors—bypassing rigorous, decentralized oversight—it sets an incredibly dangerous precedent.
Operating like this undermines the entire permissionless framework we are supposed to be building. It makes the next attack or systemic failure feel less like an isolated possibility and more like just a matter of time.