Validators Have Accepted the Proposal 11030 Made by Terra Rebels
Reviving a lost community, the controversial proposal 11030 made by Terra Rebels has passed. This proposal offers to separate the Terra Classic (LUNC) from Terraform (TFL) backend infrastructure and assets as it moves to work on a different cross-chain, “Station.”
Last week, crypto analyst CryptoTech shared a tweet claiming that during the voting period of proposal 11030, around 95% voted “yes,” at that time. The crypto analyst also shared a link allowing voters to take part in the proposal. However, when clicking on the link, it does not show the proposal anymore.
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Proposal 11030: «Separate Rebel Station from TFL backend infrastructure», has 95% YES ??
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— CryptoTech ? (@cryptotechgem) December 9, 2022
Meanwhile, the TerraCVita developer group is managing Terra Station while the Terra Rebels continue to work on Rebel Station. In the Rebel Station, proposal 11030 can be accessed again.
As described in proposal 11030, Rebel Station is hosted and fully managed by Terra Rebels, but still relies on significant parts of TFL’s back-end assets/infrastructure.
Currently, the proposal shows that 71.64% of validators had voted “yes,” with 6.13% voting “No.”
Expanding on the work required to separate the Rebel Station from TFL, Terra Rebels claims that the work on the provision of backend infrastructure and assets on TR controlled hosting, Refactor Rebel Station frontend to reference TR backend assets and infrastructure, Remove TFL proprietary private APIs are some of the components.
Furthermore, reverse engineering, creating local alternatives, and Testing and deploying the recipient wallet address is a new multisig wallet controlled by multiple TR team members that have been created specifically for this project.