AWW Framework — Temp Check Post-Mortem
The Temp Check passed 622K YAE to 497K NAY. Here’s what the vote actually showed.
The vote without Labs
Remove three Labs-linked addresses from the YAE side:
- Stani’s 111K cluster
- Areta’s 75K (delegated entirely by Stani)
- 47K wallet matching Emilio’s on-chain profile
and the result flips: 387K YAE to 497K NAY. The community rejected the proposal. Labs overrode it on their own $51M budget request.
The largest independent YAE voter agrees with us
luggis.eth (123K VP) voted YAE on the general direction but conditioned his support on:
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No lock-in with Labs. All IP, repositories, domains, and operational assets transferred to the DAO.
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If Labs doesn’t deliver, the DAO needs to be able to move on.
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100% revenue needs guardrails, otherwise it’s too elastic.
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Phased capital deployment with detailed budget breakdown.
These are our four conditions restated by someone who voted the other way. The direction has support. The terms don’t.
Restricted replies
Stani announced the result on X with replies restricted to accounts he follows. The founder of a decentralized protocol declared victory on a contested governance vote and disabled public comment.
ACI won’t participate in the ARFC stage
We raised the issues. We published the accountability report and outlined four conditions. None were addressed. The Temp Check passed on the back of the requester’s own votes. The dice are loaded.
Continuing to negotiate inside a process where the outcome is predetermined does one thing: it gives that process legitimacy it hasn’t earned. We won’t do that.
The data is on the record. The four conditions still stand. If Labs wants to address them, they know where to find them. We’re done asking.