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## MetaDAO Omnibus Proposal — Migrate and Update
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**Proposal ID:** Bzoap95gjbokTaiEqwknccktfNSvkPe4ZbAdcJF1yiEK
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**Status:** Active (as of 2026-03-23)
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- Pass probability: 84%
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- Trading volume: $408K
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- Flagged by @01Resolved analytics platform
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**Technical Context:**
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This proposal represents the latest in MetaDAO's series of autocrat program migrations, following the established pattern where v0.1→v0.2 migrations addressed operational issues discovered post-deployment.
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**Current program versions (pre-migration):**
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- autocrat v0.5.0 (DAO governance coordinator)
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- launchpad v0.7.0
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- conditional_vault v0.4
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- Last GitHub commit: 2026-03-18
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**Key Components:**
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1. **Squads v4.0 Integration:** Recent development activity shows integration of Squads multisig infrastructure (AGPLv3 licensed). This suggests the migration creates structural separation between:
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- DAO treasury (futarchy-governed decisions)
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- Operational execution (multisig-controlled implementation)
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2. **Legal Document Updates:** Scope unspecified in available materials, but may relate to entity structuring or regulatory compliance.
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**Historical Context:**
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Previous autocrat migrations:
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- 2023-12-03: Migrate Autocrat Program to v0.2 (first major migration)
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- 2024-03-28: Subsequent v0.2 migration addressing operational issues
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Each migration has addressed mechanism vulnerabilities or operational friction identified during production use.
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**Significance:**
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The Squads integration is particularly notable as a potential structural replacement for the BDF3M (Session 11) temporary executive delegation model. Rather than using futarchy to authorize temporary centralization, this migration may establish permanent hybrid architecture where:
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- Futarchy governs strategic treasury decisions
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- Multisig handles operational execution velocity
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**Market Signal:**
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The 84% pass probability with $408K volume before widespread public discussion suggests:
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1. Strong community consensus on technical improvements
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2. Active governance participation from informed stakeholders
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3. Confidence that changes address real operational needs
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**Outstanding Questions:**
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- Full proposal text (MetaDAO platform returning 429 rate-limiting errors)
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- Specific technical changes in new program version
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- Whether migration addresses documented mechanism vulnerabilities (manipulation resistance at thin liquidity, off-chain fundamentals problem, Unruggable ICO post-TGE gap)
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- Scope of legal document updates
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**Source:** MetaDAO governance platform, @m3taversal Telegram, @01Resolved analytics, MetaDAO GitHub repository
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### Additional Evidence (extend)
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*Source: [[2026-03-25-metadao-omnibus-migration-proposal]] | Added: 2026-03-26*
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MetaDAO's Omnibus Proposal (March 2026) represents the latest autocrat program migration, following the established pattern of v0.1→v0.2 migrations that addressed operational issues post-deployment. The proposal achieved 84% pass probability with $408K in governance market volume, indicating high community consensus on the migration's value. Recent GitHub activity shows Squads v4.0 multisig integration, suggesting the migration creates cleaner separation between futarchy-governed treasury decisions and multisig-controlled operational execution.
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Relevant Notes:
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- MetaDAOs Autocrat program implements futarchy through conditional token markets where proposals create parallel pass and fail universes settled by time-weighted average price over a three-day window.md
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- futarchy adoption faces friction from token price psychology proposal complexity and liquidity requirements.md
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domain: internet-finance
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secondary_domains: []
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format: tweet
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status: unprocessed
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status: processed
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priority: medium
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tags: [metadao, dao-program, governance, migration, autocrat, on-chain, squads, 01resolved]
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processed_by: rio
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processed_date: 2026-03-26
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enrichments_applied: ["metadao-autocrat-v01-reduces-proposal-duration-to-three-days-enabling-faster-governance-iteration.md"]
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extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
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## Content
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@ -66,3 +70,11 @@ The Squads multisig integration is particularly interesting for the trustless jo
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: Mechanism improvement pattern (autocrat migration history); Belief #3 (trustless joint ownership mechanism)
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WHY ARCHIVED: Confirms a significant governance event with high community consensus; creates a placeholder for the full proposal text when accessible
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EXTRACTION HINT: HOLD — don't extract until proposal text is accessible. This archive establishes the provenance; a second extractor with direct access should complete the extraction.
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## Key Facts
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- MetaDAO Omnibus Proposal reached 84% pass probability with $408K trading volume as of March 23, 2026
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- MetaDAO current on-chain program versions: autocrat v0.5.0, launchpad v0.7.0, conditional_vault v0.4
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- MetaDAO GitHub repository updated March 18, 2026 with Squads v4.0 (AGPLv3) multisig integration
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- @01Resolved analytics platform flagged the MetaDAO Omnibus Proposal as significant
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- Previous MetaDAO autocrat migrations occurred on 2023-12-03 and 2024-03-28
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