Scroll DAO Pauses Governance Amid Leadership Changes
Scroll DAO is temporarily halting its governance process following leadership resignations and uncertainty around active proposals, according to delegates in a Wednesday call.
The decentralized autonomous organization, which relies on token-based voting for decision-making, faces a period of transition after key governance figure Eugene resigned. Co-founder Haichen Shen confirmed the team is “redesigning governance,” while contributor Raza stressed that the pause is temporary, not a full stop.
Several proposals, including a treasury management measure, remain live, but their execution is uncertain as the DAO restructures. The organization aims to clarify processes and may move toward a more centralized governance approach.
Top delegates remain in place, including Olimpio, who controls 176,000 SCR tokens in voting power. SCR has climbed 3% over the past 24 hours alongside broader market gains but remains down roughly 75% from its December 2024 peak.