Cp0x: Introduction as Delegate

Name / Alias:

cp0x

Wallet Address:

0x6f9bb7e454f5b3eb2310343f0e99269dc2bb8a1d
cp0x.eth

Snapshot profile:

cp0x’s Snapshot profile

Channels:

Twitter | X: cp0xdotcom
Website: cp0x.com
YouTube: @cp0xcrypto
Telegram: cp0xdotcom

Short Pitch (TL;DR):

cp0x is a Web3 community actively contributing to the development of decentralized ecosystems and user education. We create open educational resources, engage in DAO governance, support decentralized infrastructure, and help newcomers better understand blockchain technology.

Key Initiatives: • Educational Translations – We translate and adapt blockchain-related lectures and books, including Princeton Blockchain course, lectures from a16z about Blockchain, How to DeFi, The Network State, and other materials focused on decentralization and blockchain fundamentals.

• Public Discussions & Research – We facilitate open discussions about the challenges of blockchain development and governance through public community calls and debates.

• Deployment of Permissionless Web Interfaces – We deploy and maintain independent interfaces for well-known protocols when official frontends introduce unnecessary restrictions. This ensures that permissionless smart contracts remain accessible, protecting users’ ability to engage with DeFi without censorship or centralized limitations.

• Crypto Infrastructure Participation – We operate validators/delegators across various networks, including Ethereum, TheGraph, Polkadot, Symbiotic, and EigenLayer, ensuring decentralization and security.

• Governance Engagement – We are active delegates in Lido, Arbitrum, Optimism, and other governance systems, advocating for fairness, decentralization, and better incentives.

• Protocol Bootstrapping – We actively help bootstrap early-stage protocols by providing liquidity and fostering community engagement to solve the “chicken-and-egg” problem.

• Podcast & Media – We host a YouTube podcast where builders and founders share honest insights about the crypto industry, Ethereum, and decentralization.

By combining education, governance participation, and protocol development, cp0x remains committed to advancing decentralization, empowering users, and fostering an open and permissionless blockchain ecosystem

Experienced professional delegate

We have been active in the DAO governance of Arbitrum, Optimism, Lido, Uniswap, Obol. Treasure and many more

Motivation:

Due to our extensive experience interacting with DAOs, we can help CoW DAO evolve by taking best practices from other DAOs

Conflict of Interest:

Although we are members of multiple DAOs, we have no conflict of interest as we are not employees or investors of any of these DAOs

CoW Tokens Allocated for Voting:

Self-delegated 17,500 COW token

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CIP-65: Updating the score definition for buy orders


The main idea is to review the calculation of points to avoid manipulation by users
Due to manipulations with the calculation formula, orders with a small amount were executed, and the reward should have been 500+ times more than the trading volume (50 ETH+)

As part of this policy, it is rightly proposed to suspend payments for manipulative orders and change the formula to a correct one


Vote: FOR

CIP-66: Flash-Loan Router Integration


It is proposed to integrate Flash-Loan with the protocol.
Despite the fact that 2 audits have been conducted, there is a note that all risks are borne only by users who will use it
In fact, they only add a separate contract and a link to it

I don’t really like the project’s approach to this new feature, as something for which they do not want to be responsible. However, the very possibility of using the new function is good for development


Vote: FOR

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Hey @cp0x , I would suggest that you add your statement to your Snapshot as well, as we recommend that as the ultimate truth (that only you can alter and that those that delegate see directly before/when they delegate.

Sorry if we haven’t come back in more detail. Note that becoming a delegate is permissionless. I’ll ask the grant committee if they can confirm you as a recognised delegate.

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Hey @cp0x
Happy to see you join as a CoW DAO delegate!
We’d love to consider adding you to the recognized delegate list.
Could you please check why your website give a 502 bad gateway?
Would be great if you can share some additional links to read through your past governance participations in other DAOs

Thanks!