VOTING HISTORY
Transparent Record of Governance Decisions
Operational Record
In the Star Cluster universe, Oversight maintains meticulous records of every operation—a practice that carries over to governance activities in web3. This page provides a complete, transparent history of all voting decisions.
Each vote is documented with detailed reasoning that connects to core principles and technical analysis. This transparency allows delegators to verify alignment with their interests and understand the decision-making process.
All voting data is sourced directly from on-chain transactions and can be independently verified through block explorers or governance portals.

Governance Metrics
Statistical overview of voting activity
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Governance Decisions
Chronological record of voting activity
Treasury Diversification Strategy
Proposal to diversify 30% of the protocol treasury from stablecoins into a basket of blue-chip crypto assets to hedge against inflation and potential stablecoin risks.
Analysis & Rationale
The proposal presents a balanced approach to treasury management that addresses both short-term operational needs and long-term sustainability concerns. Key factors in the decision:
- The protocol maintains sufficient stablecoin reserves (70%) to cover 24+ months of operational expenses even in bear market conditions
- The diversification implementation uses dollar-cost averaging over 6 months to mitigate timing risk
- The selected assets (ETH, BTC, and protocol-aligned tokens) have demonstrated long-term value accrual despite volatility
- The proposal includes circuit breakers that pause diversification if market conditions deteriorate beyond specified thresholds
Governing Principles Applied
Star Cluster Parallel
This approach mirrors the resource diversification strategy employed by independent colonies in the Outer Rim of the Star Cluster. These colonies learned that dependency on a single resource created existential vulnerability, while diversification provided resilience against unpredictable environmental changes.
Protocol Parameter Adjustment with Emergency Role
Proposal to modify key protocol parameters to increase capital efficiency by 15% while introducing a new privileged role for emergency adjustments.
Analysis & Rationale
While the capital efficiency improvements are technically sound, the introduction of a privileged role creates a centralization vector that outweighs the benefits. Key concerns:
- The emergency role would have unilateral authority to modify critical parameters without governance approval
- The role would be controlled by a 3-of-5 multisig, creating a potential capture vector
- The proposal lacks clear criteria for what constitutes an "emergency" situation
- Historical precedent shows that emergency powers in protocols tend to expand over time rather than remain limited
- The efficiency gains (15%) are modest relative to the centralization risk introduced
Governing Principles Applied
Star Cluster Parallel
This proposal mirrors the Nexus Corporation's "efficiency improvements" that subtly increased central control at the expense of system resilience. In the Star Cluster narrative, these incremental centralizations eventually led to the corporation's ability to override local autonomy during the Resource Crisis.
Cross-Chain Integration Framework
Proposal to establish standards for secure cross-chain operations and liquidity management, enabling Superfluid streams across multiple blockchains.
Preliminary Analysis
This proposal is currently under review. Initial assessment identifies both significant opportunities and security considerations:
- The cross-chain framework would substantially expand Superfluid's utility and addressable market
- The proposed bridge architecture relies on established security patterns with proven track records
- The implementation includes appropriate rate limiting and circuit breakers
- Questions remain about validator incentive alignment and potential MEV exposure
- The governance implications of cross-chain operations require further analysis
A final voting decision will be published by April 20, 2025, following completion of the security review and community discussion period.
Governing Principles Under Consideration
Star Cluster Parallel
The cross-chain integration challenge resembles the establishment of stable wormhole corridors between distant star systems in the Cluster. These connections enabled valuable commerce and information exchange but required rigorous security protocols to prevent exploitation.
Liquidation Parameter Update
Proposal to adjust liquidation incentives and close factor parameters to improve market stability during high volatility periods.
Analysis & Rationale
The parameter adjustments are well-calibrated to address observed market inefficiencies without introducing new risks:
- Historical data shows that current liquidation incentives are higher than necessary for most assets, leading to excessive MEV extraction
- The graduated close factor approach provides better protection against cascading liquidations
- Simulations using past market stress events demonstrate improved stability under the new parameters
- The changes maintain sufficient incentives for liquidator participation while reducing unnecessary costs to borrowers
Governing Principles Applied
Star Cluster Parallel
This parameter optimization resembles the fine-tuning of environmental stabilizers in the biodomes of Nexus Station. Too aggressive, and the system wastes resources; too passive, and it risks catastrophic failure during stress events.
Aave V3 Upgrade Implementation
Proposal to implement the Aave V3 upgrade across all deployed markets, introducing efficiency improvements and new risk management features.
Analysis & Rationale
The V3 upgrade represents a significant improvement to the protocol with robust security considerations:
- The code has undergone multiple independent audits with all critical and high issues addressed
- The migration plan includes appropriate testing on testnets and canary deployments
- New features like isolation mode and supply caps add important risk management capabilities
- The upgrade maintains backward compatibility for existing users while enabling new functionality
- The governance process for the upgrade has been transparent and thorough
Governing Principles Applied
Star Cluster Parallel
The protocol upgrade process mirrors the methodical ship upgrades performed by the Outer Rim mechanics—improving capabilities while ensuring critical systems remain operational throughout the transition.
Governance Framework
The principles that guide all voting decisions
Security First
Protocol security takes precedence over all other considerations. Proposals that introduce significant security risks will be rejected regardless of potential benefits.
"In the Star Cluster, Oversight learned that security breaches can't be undone—only prevented."
Decentralization
Governance decisions should maintain or increase decentralization. Proposals that create centralization vectors or single points of failure face heightened scrutiny.
"The resilience of the Outer Rim colonies came from distributed authority—no single point could bring down the network."
Long-term Sustainability
Decisions prioritize long-term protocol health over short-term gains. This includes treasury management, tokenomics, and ecosystem development.
"The Nexus Corporation's focus on quarterly profits led to their downfall during the Resource Crisis."
User Protection
Proposals must consider impacts on all user classes, with special attention to protecting smaller participants from exploitation or disproportionate risk.
"Oversight's mission began when he witnessed the exploitation of vulnerable colonists by corporate interests."
Data-Driven Decisions
Voting decisions are based on quantitative analysis and empirical evidence rather than speculation or ideological positions.
"The neural enhancements that give Oversight his edge are designed to process data objectively, free from emotional bias."
Controlled Innovation
Protocol evolution is necessary but must be managed carefully. New features should be introduced incrementally with appropriate testing and fallback mechanisms.
"The most successful technologies in the Star Cluster were those that evolved methodically, not those that attempted revolutionary leaps."
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