MakerDAO Emergency Proposal: Loan Ceiling and Collateralization Ratio Parity - Defense or Power Grab?

By: blockbeats|2025/02/20 20:00:03
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Original Title: Out-of-Schedule Executive Proposal for Community Security
Original Authors: Three Sigma & PaperImperium
Original Translation: Shenzhen, PANews

MakerDAO recently saw an unexpected "emergency governance proposal" that, without any prior notice, swiftly entered the voting process and has since passed (but is still in the timelock phase). This proposal not only significantly raised the borrowing ceiling for the MKR token but also notably lowered the collateralization requirements, leading to widespread community concerns about governance transparency and fairness.

Key Points of the Proposal: Comprehensive Adjustment from Debt Ceiling to Collateralization Ratio

According to the forum's disclosure of the LSE-MKR-A Risk Parameter changes, the core contents of this proposal include:

• Maximum Debt Ceiling (line)

Raised from 25 million USDS to 45 million USDS

• Target Available Debt (gap)

One-time increase from 5 million USDS to 45 million USDS

• Debt Ceiling Increase Cooldown Period (ttl)

Reduced from 36 hours to 20 hours

• Stability Fee

Raised from 12% to 20%

• Liquidation Ratio

Significantly decreased from 200% to 125%

• Liquidation Penalty

Decreased from 5% to 0%

In addition, the proposal also reduces the GSM Pause Delay from the original 30 hours to 18 hours, meaning that in the future, the reaction time for contract execution at the governance level will be further shortened.

These parameter adjustments essentially allow the MKR token, when used as collateral, to receive a higher loan amount (exceeding the previous limit by 2x) and permit higher leverage (collateralization ratio reduced from 200% to 125%). At the same time, the liquidation penalty has been reduced to 0%, significantly lowering the cost of liquidation.

Official Statement: Preventative Governance Attack, Does It Really Exist?

Defensive Reasoning VS. Vague Attack Vectors

Whether it is the proposer or some official channels, they attribute the urgency of this proposal to "prevent potential governance attacks." However, including various community members like PaperImperium, no known specific ongoing attack behavior has been found. There are still many doubts within the community about whether this proposal can truly defend against the so-called 'governance attack' and whether there are deeper motivations.

Dissenters Face Bans

The most controversial aspect is that during the voting period, many users and institutions holding opposing or questioning views (such as GFX Labs) had their accounts banned or muted on official channels like Discord and forums. PaperImperium stated that their personal Discord account and GFX Labs' forum account were also subject to bans during this period, making it difficult for dissenting voices to continue to be heard on official channels.

Multiperspective: Who Benefits, Who Questions?

Short-Term Beneficiaries: High Leverage and Liquidity

• Large Holders or Institutions

With this proposal, users holding a large amount of MKR can more easily borrow more USDS from the Maker protocol, and the reduced collateralization ratio allows them to achieve higher leverage with less capital.

• High-Risk Speculators

For traders willing to take on higher risk, the lower liquidation penalty and increased leverage space undoubtedly provide more room for maneuver.

Long-Term Risk: Potential Impact on Governance and Financial Security

• Governance Centralization and Transparency

In the absence of clear evidence of attacks, bypassing regular processes and rapidly passing proposals inevitably raises questions about whether a minority interest group is exercising undue power.

• Rising Systemic Risk

Significantly reducing the liquidation ratio and increasing the debt ceiling means that the system is more susceptible to cascading reactions under high leverage during market volatility.

• Community Trust Erosion

Muting of dissenters, lack of sufficient justification for emergency measures—these will potentially undermine MakerDAO's decentralized governance reputation.

Motivations Behind the Emergency Proposal

PaperImperium points out that some MKR holders have recently been dissatisfied with MakerDAO's development direction, revenue sources, and community governance, calling for reform. Whether this proposal can be linked to these internal demands is still a key point for discussion.

• Internal Reform Demands

Against the backdrop of "sluggish growth and declining profits," some MKR holders hope to drive protocol reform to improve capital efficiency.

• Governance Factional Dispute

Different interest groups have different demands at the governance level. Using emergency proposals to rapidly advance certain changes may be a means of vying for the protocol's direction.

• External Defense or Internal Operation

The term "governance attack" is not uncommon in the DeFi community, but actual implementation often requires clear on-chain evidence. The lack of concrete evidence in this case has also raised concerns about the possibility of "internal manipulation."

Future Outlook: Whither MakerDAO?

The impact of the emergency governance proposal from MakerDAO extends far beyond the parameter adjustments themselves. The more profound significance lies in questioning the decentralized governance model. Currently, the community is particularly concerned about the following issues:

1. Improvement of Governance Process

How to ensure that future major proposals follow a more transparent, more democratic process, rather than bypassing community consensus in the name of "emergency"?

2. Information Disclosure and Oversight

Disclosure of specific details regarding "potential attacks," explanation and handling of banned users—can a reasonable explanation be provided to maintain the community's trust in governance?

3. Balancing Decentralization and Efficiency

Decentralized governance often has lower efficiency, but an overly centralized decision-making model can lead to abuse of power. How to find the optimal balance between the two will be the core challenge for MakerDAO.

Conclusion: Beware of Governance Black Box, Return to Community Consensus

An "emergency governance proposal" is like a demon-revealing mirror, showing us the most critical aspect of the DeFi ecosystem: when external or internal pressures arise, can the governance mechanism truly withstand the test? As a pioneer in the DeFi field, MakerDAO's reflection on this incident is a warning for the entire industry.

Perhaps, as critics in the community have pointed out, without a clear and transparent governance process, verifiable evidence of attacks, any "emergency" situation could become a tool of power for a few. Only by ensuring open channels of community dialogue and establishing a robust governance mechanism can MakerDAO truly embark on a path of healthy, sustainable development.

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