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# ArmorDAO: Hybrid Decentralization

The ArmorDAO is sufficiently decentralized at launch.

Armor protocol will require continuous updates and tweaks to maintain a competitive edge. To maintain future compatibility and ensure the accommodation of interface changes, it is necessary to launch the contracts with proxies.&#x20;

The proxies are controlled with a new hybrid system. There is a timelock owned contract which controls everything with two owners: a team multisig and a full DAO (functional and accessible at launch through direct contract interactions, user-friendly interface provided at a later date).

Each can delete proposals from the other. This allows us to launch with and maintain full agility while ensuring token holders can influence and control the protocol from day one.

Token holders will be provided an easy and user-friendly interface when there's an easier off-chain decentralized voting system with on-chain resolution. Snapshot hopes to deliver this soon.


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