Wormhole got over 60% of the vote in the Uniswap DAO referendum, with LayerZero coming in second.
According to the official website proposal page, Uniswap DAO has already approved a second unfettered proposal, called "temperature check", to turn wormholes into BNB chains and Ethernet Fong Intermediate Agreement to renovate official roads and bridges.
The proposal will now be part of the final plan to deploy Uniswap v3 to the BNB chain, which will also conduct a constrained governance vote under certain circumstances.
In the DAO referendum, Wormhole faces three healthy competitive bridging solutions: LayerZero, Debridge and Celer. The party won a significant majority with an approval rating of 62.31%. LayerZero came in second with 37.58 per cent of the vote, while Debridge and Celer each had less than 0.1 per cent of the vote.
This is also the second time that Uniswap DAO has tried to agree on the selection of road and bridge solutions. On January 21st, DAO voted to deploy Uniswap v3 on the BNB chain during a temporary inspection, and resolved the cross-chain remediation vote through the Celer bridge. However, even before the close of the vote, some community members began to express their anxiety about the safety and centralization of the Sailer overpass.
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On 27 January, members of the DAO team voted on the second temperature check to actually determine the selection of the bridge, but there was one forgiveness, that is, deployment to the BNB chain to make sure that it had been agreed in the previous vote.
The Solana-Etherum version of the wormhole was attacked by hackers in February 2022, allowing cyber attacks to obtain login passwords worth $321 million, one of the largest decentralized financial system vulnerabilities in history. However, the wormhole elite team replaced the ETH in the bridge to compensate customers, and the bridge BNB-Etherum version did not seem to be affected by the damage.
LayerZero has recently become the subject of dissent after a rival real estate developer reprimanded the bridging model agreement for cyber security problems. The LayerZero elite team denied the accusation, saying it was false.