Tally Compound Communications Thread

Q1 2026 Update

Hello everyone! Here’s our update on what Tally has been working on since our last post. We do apologize for the delay in having this post up.

Optimistic Governance Framework

As shared in our last update, we are continuing to work through the complexities of the cross-chain implementation required for optimistic governance. Specifically, we are still refactoring the current architecture, as well as completing thorough internal reviews and external audits. We will share updates on timelines once we have a better sense of when we can confidently progress this to an onchain vote. As always, we are prioritizing security and correctness above all else, and appreciate the community’s patience.

Gasless Voting

Gasless voting is now live for Compound on Tally! This removes gas barriers from governance participation — Tally will relay up to 10 votes and delegation transactions per month per address for one year. Note that Safe wallets are not supported at this time.

Seatbelt Integration

We’re excited to announce the launch of Seatbelt inside Tally’s Compound proposal pages! Seatbelt is the security-simulation framework co-developed by Uniswap Labs and ScopeLift that runs:

  • a full Tenderly replay of every live proposal,

  • checks contract verification,

  • decodes calldata,

  • runs Slither static-analysis, and

  • produces a human-readable report.

Every Compound proposal on Tally now carries a “Security Report” tab that exposes this information directly in the UI. In practice, delegates no longer need to open GitHub or Tenderly to understand what a proposal will do; the full state-diff, external-call trace, and any Slither warnings are visible alongside the “Discussion” and “Transactions” panels before a vote is cast.

Uptime & Reliability

Tally continues to maintain strong uptime across all services. The Compound DAO did not surface any issues with platform availability or functionality during this period.


As always, we welcome feedback and stand ready to iterate. We will continue to keep the community updated on optimistic governance progress and any additional feature launches.

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