TechFlow reports, July 7, according to The Defiant, ENS co-founder Alex Van de Sande proposed delegating 5 million idle ENS tokens from the ENS DAO community treasury to individual participants to improve governance structure and alleviate the issue of excessive concentration of voting power. Currently, a single delegate already holds enough voting power to reach a quorum and dominate proposal outcomes.
Previously, ENS Labs proposed transferring the DAO operational wallet, ENS holdings, and endowment to a five-member board, which has sparked external skepticism regarding "concentration of treasury control." Van de Sande emphasized that the relevant token ownership still belongs to the DAO, and the trustees have no right to sell.




