PANews reported on November 9th that the crypto lending protocol Euler announced on the X platform that the Euler DAO Treasury will be migrating to a new multi-signature address. This is because the current Treasury multi-signature address plays a dual role in holding DAO funds and executing protocol governance, and there are operational risks if it is not separated. The new multi-signature address has reportedly been created, and assets in the existing Treasury multi-signature address will be transferred to the new address, excluding protocol revenue, which will be temporarily retained for easier tracking during the transition. The new Treasury multi-signature address will be dedicated to asset management and allocation.PANews reported on November 9th that the crypto lending protocol Euler announced on the X platform that the Euler DAO Treasury will be migrating to a new multi-signature address. This is because the current Treasury multi-signature address plays a dual role in holding DAO funds and executing protocol governance, and there are operational risks if it is not separated. The new multi-signature address has reportedly been created, and assets in the existing Treasury multi-signature address will be transferred to the new address, excluding protocol revenue, which will be temporarily retained for easier tracking during the transition. The new Treasury multi-signature address will be dedicated to asset management and allocation.

Euler: Euler DAO Treasury will be migrated to a new multisignature address.

2025/11/09 17:02
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PANews reported on November 9th that the crypto lending protocol Euler announced on the X platform that the Euler DAO Treasury will be migrating to a new multi-signature address. This is because the current Treasury multi-signature address plays a dual role in holding DAO funds and executing protocol governance, and there are operational risks if it is not separated. The new multi-signature address has reportedly been created, and assets in the existing Treasury multi-signature address will be transferred to the new address, excluding protocol revenue, which will be temporarily retained for easier tracking during the transition. The new Treasury multi-signature address will be dedicated to asset management and allocation.

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