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Proposal 1299 to (re)enable IBC passed over the weekend with a 95% “Yes” vote and 0.01% “No” vote. However, like a previous proposal to burn the community UST pool, this proposal “did not successfully execute due to technical issues” as well.
1/ Prop 1299 to (re)enable IBC has passed but did not successfully execute due to technical issues. Namely, the proposal attempted to enable IBC transfers which were already enabled 🧵. pic.twitter.com/mCgZyxu7O2
— Terra 🌍 Powered by LUNA 🌕 (@terra_money) May 23, 2022
Prop 1299 is another failure in a growing list of problems for the Terra governance system.
IBC stands for Inter-Blockchain Communication and is “an open‐source protocol for relaying messages between independently distributed ledgers, was created to connect independent blockchains to one another.”
The community proposed re-enable IBC on Terra to release over $150 million UST stuck in specific protocols. According to the proposal:
“Terra validators disabled IBC as a stop-gap solution to preventing Impermanent Loss on UST and LUNA pools on Osmosis and other IBC DEXs. Unfortunately, this also prevents UST and LUNA from transferring between chains. Currently, about 154.7M UST is stuck in Osmosis alone.”
Terraform Labs tweeted:
3/ We are aware of the issues associated with this proposal & are working on getting the IBC channels open for users as soon as possible.
Stay on the lookout for future updates!
— Terra 🌍 Powered by LUNA 🌕 (@terra_money) May 23, 2022
Since the tweet, there have been no further announcements as we draw closer to the May 27th deadline for LUNA’s new “genesis” chain. Interestingly the Terra.money website now features a full-page announcement promoting Terra 2.0.
The page is similar to what would be expected from a project releasing an upgrade to its protocol. The headline reads, “Terra 2.0 is Nearly Here.”
Source: Terra.money
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