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Lefteris Karapetsas expresses concern about the current direction of ENS and its association with Labs. He encourages ENS holders to delegate their tokens, preferably to delegates not affiliated with Labs, to help balance governance.
Karapetsas also points to the introduction of a new incentive program designed to reward users for making such delegations.
Karapetsas is known for reflecting on key moments in Ethereum history, including the ten-year anniversary of the DAO hack and its impact on the network. He has also introduced product updates, such as enabling rotki users to perform fuzzy label searches when editing EVM events. His recent comments on ENS governance add to a pattern of engagement with both technical and community-facing issues.