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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2026 · 1H 18M

How One ENS Vote Reignited the DAO Governance Debate: Uneasy Money

from Unchained · host Laura Shin

Nick Johnson's ENS vote sparked days of backlash. He and co-founder Alex Van de Sande join Uneasy Money to explain what actually happened. ======================================================== Thank you to our sponsors! ⁠Cape: Your biggest crypto vulnerability isn't your wallet, it's your phone number. Cape is America's privacy-first mobile carrier that rotates your SIM identity daily and blocks SIM swaps before they happen. Get 33% off your first six months at ⁠https://cape.co/unchained⁠ (use code: UNCHAINED). ======================================================== A routine two year renewal for the ENS DAO's Security Council failed on chain this week, and Nick Johnson, founder and CEO of ENS Labs, voted against it with roughly 50% of the active supply. Some users on X have since cast him as the villain seizing a $130 million treasury. ENS co-founders Nick Johnson and Alex Van de Sande join Kain Warwick and Taylor Monahan to untangle what the vote means, and to defend a new proposal handing day-to-day treasury and protocol decisions to a foundation instead of the DAO. They trace how ENS's governance fight mirrors Aave's, why its treasury has trailed a savings account, why Johnson never trusted ETH-weighted voting, and why his conviction in token governance has weakened. The conversation lands on the question hanging over every well-funded DAO: once a protocol accumulates enough money to matter, can any voting mechanism decide who controls it? Hosts: ⁠Kain Warwick⁠ - Host of Uneasy Money and Founder of Infinex and Synthetix ⁠Taylor Monahan⁠ - Co-host of Uneasy Money and Security Expert Guests: Nick Johnson - Founder and CEO of ENS Labs Alex Van de Sande - Cofounder of ENS Timestamps 🗳️ 02:14 Kain unpacks whether Nick really controls the ENS Security Council vote 🔥 06:37 Taylor pushes back: is the pile-on on Nick actually fair? ⚔️ 11:30 Kain calls it a DAO governance proxy war, echoing Aave's Stani fight 🍯 15:00 Nick on why a DAO treasury becomes a honeypot for capital allocation 🪙 28:01 Nick on why ETH-weighted voting would have left ENS open to a takeover ⚖️ 32:47 Nick clarifies what the ENS Labs proposal actually changes at the DAO 🏛️ 40:27 Nick argues the DAO should stop trying to run ENS day-to-day 📣 52:04 Cape: Get 33% off your first six months with code unchained at https://cape.co/unchained 🍴 58:56 Could a fork let Nick walk off with ENS's treasury? Alex says no 🎤 01:13:31 Taylor asks Nick and Alex point blank: why are you still here? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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