Lending Platform MakerDAO Approves ‘Constitution,’ Moves Forward with ‘Endgame’ Plan

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Lending Platform MakerDAO Approves ‘Constitution,’ Moves Forward with ‘Endgame’ Plan
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The approved set of proposals lays a new foundation for MakerDAO’s major restructuring called “Endgame,” authored by Maker founder RuneKek. sndr_krisztian reports

Maker’s “endgame”called “Endgame,” boosted by the platform’s founder Rune Christensen. The initiative aims to overhaul how MakerDAO functions in its core.

The proposal included breaking up the DAO’s current structure into smaller units called SubDAOs, which are self-governing and self-sustaining entities with their own tokens within the MakerDAO ecosystem.

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