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ENS co-founder Nick Johnson blocked the renewal of the security committee with 80% voting power.
Deep Tide TechFlow news, July 1st, according to The Block, ENS co-founder Nick Johnson voted against the on-chain executable vote for the renewal of the ENS DAO Security Council, causing the proposal to currently be blocked by 82% "against" votes. Johnson holds approximately 3.26 million ENS tokens, accounting for about 80% of the votes cast in this vote and about 50% of all delegated ENS tokens.
Johnson stated that his vote reflects substantive concerns about the composition of the current council members, rather than governance manipulation, and noted that "the current Security Council members have clearly expressed that they will use their veto power to block proposals they personally disagree with." The vote is scheduled to officially close on July 5th.