EigenLayer In Spotlight Again On Controversial Advisor Allocation
Highlights
- Justin Drake, an Ethereum Foundation researcher just made a crucial disclosure
- He revealed he is now an advisor with EigenLayer with massive token benefits
- The disclosure is deemed necessary considering the uproar in EIGEN distribution
Amidst the multiple backslashes that the EigenLayer protocol has received over its EIGEN token distribution, Ethereum researcher Justin Drake has taken to X to offer some disclosure.
Perks of an EigenLayer Advisor
Drake confirmed that he recently became an advisor to the Eigen Foundation. This is in addition to the two other Ethereum Foundation staff that have a formal relationship with EigenLayer entities. On the matter of EIGEN token distribution, Drake agreed that the community deserve transparency.
In his explanation, the Ethereum researcher noted that as an advisor, he stands to receive a significant EIGEN token incentive. There is a possibility that this token could be worth more than the combined value of the other digital assets in his portfolio. This includes Ethereum which makes up a larger share of his crypto holdings. He believes that as an advisor, the EIGEN token could run into millions of dollars vesting over three years.
Drake’s plan is to reinject the proceeds from his advisorship with EigenLayer into projects in the Ethereum ecosystem that he deems worthy. His contributions could either be in the form of an investment or a donation. Drake made it clear that his commitment to the EigenLayer advisorship lies on its alignment with Ethereum’s interest.
Hence, a misalignment will result to termination of the advisorship, according to the Ethereum researcher.
Is The Ethereum Foundation Safe?
Furthermore, Drake described how he began his journey as an advisor with EigenLayer. He claimed that the entire onboarding process took more than one year and it happened on the condition that his mandate be limited to researching restaking risks.
He also asked not to be put on marketing materials. Drake said he will put in effort into giving constructive criticism while advocating for “mitigations to risks like the erosion of solo validators and the intersubjective overloading of Ethereum consensus.”
Drake thinks that some people may be concerned with whether the EigenLayer is systematically bribing or corrupting the Ethereum Foundation (EF). However, he explained that the Ethereum Foundation is quite a large organization with over 300 people, therefore, it would likely be difficult for EigenLayer to “corrupt” it with just three “EFers” if that was the case.
“EFers are some of the highest integrity people I know and I don’t see the 1% of EFers formally involved with EigenLayer compromising their morals,” he said reaffirming the safety of ties with Ethereum Foundation.
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