# Сопутствующие статьи по теме DAO

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "DAO", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

43-Year-Old OnlyFans Helmsman Passes Away; He Once Bought ETH into the Company's Balance Sheet

Leonid Radvinsky, the 43-year-old Ukrainian-American majority owner of OnlyFans, has passed away after a long battle with cancer. Under his leadership since acquiring 75% of the parent company Fenix International in 2018, OnlyFans grew into a subscription-based content platform valued at approximately $18 billion, with over 377 million users and 4.63 million creators. Radvinsky maintained a low public profile but quietly engaged with crypto initiatives. In 2022, OnlyFans introduced NFT profile picture verification via Ethereum, marking its first step into web3. That same year, Fenix International purchased $19.9 million worth of ETH, recording it on its balance sheet, though it later wrote down $8.46 million due to market declines. The company also donated 500 ETH (then around $1 million) to Ukraine DAO in support of war relief efforts. Although OnlyFans never integrated crypto payments, its founder Tim Stokely later launched Zoop, an NFT trading card platform on Polygon, applying the creator-paid subscription model to web3. In 2025, Zoop and HBAR Foundation even submitted a bid to acquire TikTok’s U.S. operations with plans to incorporate token incentives and NFT-based creator monetization—though the deal did not materialize. Radvinsky’s tenure transformed OnlyFans into a financial powerhouse, generating over $6 billion in annual transactions and paying out more than $700 million in dividends in 2024 alone.

marsbit03/25 10:05

43-Year-Old OnlyFans Helmsman Passes Away; He Once Bought ETH into the Company's Balance Sheet

marsbit03/25 10:05

Abandoning Token Issuance, Abolishing veBAL: Can Balancer's 'All-or-Nothing Gamble' Bring Renewal?

Balancer, a veteran DeFi protocol, is undergoing a radical transformation following a major $120M security breach in November 2025 that accelerated its existing financial decline. With annual revenue of just $290K against a $2.87M operational budget, its DAO treasury was on track to be depleted within four years. TVL plummeted from a peak of $3B to under $160M. On March 23, 2026, the core team proposed two major overhauls: a tokenomics reform and an operational restructuring. The key strategy shifts from token emission-driven growth to a sustainable, fee-based model. Operational changes include dissolving Balancer Labs, reducing the team from 25 to 12.5 full-time equivalents, and cutting the annual budget by 34% to $1.9M. The protocol will focus solely on its core products: Boosted Pools, a revamped reCLAMM, and LBPs, while maintaining deployments only on Ethereum, Gnosis, Arbitrum, and Base. Tokenomics reforms are more drastic: BAL token emissions will stop immediately, and the veBAL governance system will be abolished. All protocol fees will now go entirely to the DAO treasury, and V3 protocol fees are reduced from 50% to 25% to attract LPs. A $500K compensation fund is allocated for veBAL holders. A crucial exit mechanism is proposed: a 12-week window, opening one year after the vote, allowing BAL holders to burn their tokens for stablecoins at a Net Asset Value (NAV) of $0.16 per BAL. If fully utilized, this could burn 35% of the circulating supply. The team projects that these changes could boost annual DAO revenue to $1.22M and extend the treasury's runway to 9 years. However, this survival depends heavily on the success of the streamlined operations and core products. This high-stakes gamble aims to secure a sustainable future for the protocol.

marsbit03/24 08:49

Abandoning Token Issuance, Abolishing veBAL: Can Balancer's 'All-or-Nothing Gamble' Bring Renewal?

marsbit03/24 08:49

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