ZKasino: DAO governance model will be launched, ZKAS holders can enjoy potential use cases of the token
According to Mars Finance news, ZKasino, which previously deposited 105,153 ETH (approximately US$33.2 million) of user bridge funds into Lido to earn interest, officially issued a document on the X platform stating that as part of its commitment to decentralization, it is preparing to launch a DAO for the ZKasino chain through @SnapshotLabs Governance model.
The DAO will give ZKAS token holders a say in the future direction of ZKasino. The DAO organization will enjoy potential use cases such as changing game contracts, adding new games, community initiatives, platform upgrades, etc. Odaily reminds users to pay attention to asset security and choose investment targets carefully.
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