Tally has announced its sunset. Tally set the standard for governance tooling across Ethereum, and the ecosystem is better for the work they did.
As ENS DAO’s governance service provider, blockful takes our responsibility for governance infrastructure seriously. With Tally winding down, we want to make sure every delegate and token holder knows there is a ready-to-use alternative. Having multiple independent frontends is healthy for any DAO. It reduces single points of failure and gives members choice.
Anticapture’s governance interface for ENS is already live:
app.anticapture.com/ens/governance
How We Got Here
When blockful applied as an ENS service provider, our proposal included an extended scope for building a governance frontend. That scope wasn’t approved. We went ahead and built it on our own because that’s what being a governance partner means. Our commitment to ENS DAO doesn’t end where the service agreement does.
With Tally sunsetting, we are happy we took that decision. The frontend has been in use for months, and several delegates have already used it to vote. We’re making this formal announcement now so the broader community knows it’s available.
What You Can Do Today
Vote and review proposals:
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Browse all active and past proposals with full on-chain details
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Cast your votes directly through the interface
Get notified in real time:
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Set up Telegram or Slack bots to get alerts when new proposals go live or voting power changes for wallets you follow
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Never miss a vote again
See the full governance picture:
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Security metrics, voting power distribution, and risk analysis right alongside proposals
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You’re not just seeing the proposal, you’re seeing the governance context around it
Beyond voting:
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Holders and delegates: explore who holds tokens, who delegates to whom, and how voting power is distributed
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Activity feed: track DAO and token activity
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Service provider reports: accessible directly on the platform alongside all other governance data
What’s Coming Next
We’re building out the full governance lifecycle:
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Delegation management: delegate and redelegate voting power
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Proposal queueing and execution: full lifecycle management
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Proposal creation: draft and submit proposals on-chain
Why a Single Platform Matters
You already use Anticapture to check delegation changes and risk metrics. Now you can vote from the same place. No more switching between a monitoring dashboard and a separate voting interface. Proposals, voting power context, and risk flags are all in one place when you need to make a decision.
Open Source, Open to Customization
The codebase is open source and contributions are welcome. If there are specific needs for ENS governance, we’re happy to work on them.
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ENS Governance: app.anticapture.com/ens/governance -
Holders & Delegates: app.anticapture.com/ens/holders-and-delegates -
Governance Alerts: app.anticapture.com/alerts -
Anticapture: anticapture.com -
GitHub: github.com/blockful/anticapture
DAOs Are Shedding, Not Dying
Tally’s sunset is a transition, not an ending. blockful is happy to go beyond its scope and guarantee ENS is going to keep having a good place to vote.
If you have feedback or feature requests, drop them in this thread or reach out directly. We’re happy to add them into our roadmap.
— blockful / Anticapture Team