Terra Luna Classic core developer Joint L1 Task Force (L1TF) submits a proposal to create a community-owned wallet, which will be managed by the Terra Luna Classic community through governance. The developer group suggests establishing an L2 team to manage the community-owned wallet, working closely with the L1TF.
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Terra Classic LITF Seeks To Establish L2 Team For Wallet
Joint L1 Task Force project manager LuncBurnArmy on June 22 revealed that a proposal is submitted on Commonwealth to build a community-owned wallet. Terra Classic has L2 wallet dApp providers including TFL (Station), Keplr, Trust Wallet, and others. Moreover, forked versions of Station wallet are owned by individual groups, but none are owned by the community.
According to the proposal, a community-owned web version of Station, iOS & Android mobile apps, and Chrome browser extension will be created. This will help improve client wallet diversity, the Station codebase enhancements, and ease the burden on TFL for testing L1 upgrades and maintenance on the Station after every Terra Luna Classic upgrade.
L1TF proposes to create an independent L2 team. The L2 support team will maintain and manage the community-owned wallet, ensuring upgrades, reducing end-user downtime, and regular maintenance.
In Q3, the Joint L1 Task Force will develop the community-owned wallet free of charge. Costs such as domain registration and hosting can be used from Joint L1 Task Force’s compute budget. This will remove the need for a small community spend proposal. However, a separate monthly budget of not exceeding $3k is still needed to manage, maintain, and upgrade the wallet.
“The community-owned wallet will be managed by the L2 team, working closely with the L1 team to ensure stable and consistent operations following updates and upgrades.”
L1TF will fork and provide a fully functional community-owned wallet to the L2 team. A separate community spend proposal along with listed and proposed team members would follow a successful ‘yes’ vote. However, if the community votes “No,” the L1TF will not create any community-owned Station wallet.
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Terra Rebels and Community Members Respond
Terra Rebels, the former core developer group of Terra Luna Classic, explains TFL will never provide direct access to Station infrastructure and that’s why a separate infrastructure was created by Terra Rebels. The developer group also questions managing the high costs of infrastructure and web apps.
And didn’t the community already pay for a community managed wallet, Rebel Station?
The community has always been more then welcome to submit PRs for code changes or feature requests on our forums, we’ve even recently stated we are willing to rebrand / rename the whole thing to…
— Terra Rebels (@TerraRebels) June 22, 2023
Some community members believe the L1TF must fix post-parity impacts on dApps and projects before moving further on their plans. Also, some argue an L2 team must volunteer to maintain Finder, Station, terra.js, and rust bindings, or else the current L1TF must manage it.
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Source: https://coingape.com/terra-luna-classic-proposes-l2-team-community-owened-wallet/