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| source | MetaDAO GitHub: v0.6.0 Current Release, 6 Open PRs, No OMFG or Leverage Features | MetaDAO Engineering Team | https://github.com/metaDAOproject/meta-dao | 2026-03-20 | internet-finance | website | processed | low |
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Content
Repository state (as of March 20, 2026):
- Active development on
developbranch (commit: 7ab944a8) - 1,490 total commits
- 110 stars, 81 forks
- 6 open pull requests, 0 open issues
- 9 releases documented; v0.6.0 latest (November 6, 2025)
Deployed Program Versions:
- Launchpad: v0.7.0 (most recent)
- Futarchy: v0.6.0
- Bid Wall: v0.7.0
- AMM: v0.5.0+
- Conditional Vault: v0.4
Technical Stack:
- TypeScript (86%), Rust (13.7%)
- Anchor Framework v0.29.0, Solana CLI v1.17.34
- Squads v4.0 integration (multisig, AGPLv3 compliant)
Notable absence: No mentions of OMFG token, leverage mechanisms, or new governance features in the repository documentation or recent commits.
Development pace: The most recent release (v0.6.0) dates to November 2025 — over 4 months without a new release as of March 2026. 6 open PRs suggests active development in progress but not yet merged.
Agent Notes
Why this matters: Three months after FairScale (January 2026), MetaDAO's GitHub shows no protocol-level changes to address the implicit put option problem or other governance vulnerabilities. The development cadence (last release November 2025) confirms my Session 5 finding that "MetaDAO has implemented no protocol-level design changes since FairScale."
What surprised me: The 6 open PRs combined with no new release since November 2025 suggests either: (a) the next release is in preparation, or (b) development has slowed. This is the longest gap between releases in the project's history if the 9 releases have been roughly quarterly.
What I expected but didn't find: Any OMFG-related code, leverage protocol integration, or governance improvements. The absence confirms OMFG is a separate protocol, not a MetaDAO native feature.
KB connections:
- MetaDAOs futarchy implementation shows limited trading volume in uncontested decisions — the GitHub state suggests the core mechanism is stable, not evolving — which could indicate either maturity or stagnation
- The 4+ month release gap after FairScale is a data point against the "ecosystem is responding to discovered vulnerabilities" hypothesis
Extraction hints:
- Enrichment to FairScale follow-up: GitHub confirms no protocol-level response 3 months post-FairScale — the ecosystem is not evolving the mechanism to address the implicit put option problem
- Low extraction priority — this is confirmatory evidence, not new insight
Context: Open source development signals. MetaDAO's open architecture (TypeScript + Rust, AGPLv3) allows forking — futard.io is likely a fork or derivative, which would explain why futard.io is separately tracking MetaDAO's governance mechanism.
Curator Notes (structured handoff for extractor)
PRIMARY CONNECTION: MetaDAOs futarchy implementation shows limited trading volume in uncontested decisions WHY ARCHIVED: GitHub state confirms no protocol changes since FairScale — the ecosystem's technical response to the documented vulnerability is absence, not innovation EXTRACTION HINT: Low priority — use only to confirm the "no protocol-level response" finding from Session 5; do not extract a standalone claim from this alone