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DAO Governance Platform Tally Announces Shutdown, Ending Its Six-Year Journey
Deep Tide TechFlow News, on March 17, according to CoinDesk, the on-chain governance platform Tally, which served over 500 decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), announced it is ceasing operations, ending its six-year run. The platform previously provided infrastructure services such as voting, delegation, and governance dashboards for major protocols like Uniswap, Arbitrum, and ENS.
Tally co-founder and CEO Dennison Bertram stated that the two main driving forces behind DAO governance demand have both diminished: first, the Trump administration’s relaxed regulatory stance toward the crypto industry means project teams no longer face legal risks of securities law violations due to centralized decision-making, turning decentralization from a compliance necessity into an option; second, the Ethereum ecosystem has not produced as many consumer-grade application protocols as expected, and the “infinite garden” theory has fallen short, resulting in a market size for governance tools that Tally relied on never materializing.
Bertram pointed out that the crypto industry has found product-market fit in payments and speculative products, but broader application layers have yet to develop. Meanwhile, the rise of AI narratives continues to attract top talent and capital away from crypto. Tally raised $8 million last year, with one of its core assumptions being that thousands of Layer 2 networks (L2) would emerge in the future, but this expectation has not yet been realized.