Ethereum Governance Platform Tally to Shut Down After Six Years
Tally, the Ethereum governance platform used by more than 500 DAOs including Uniswap, Arbitrum and ENS, is shutting down after six years of operation, the company announced on March 18, 2026. Tally provided tools for proposal creation, vote execution and historical record-keeping; its exit removes a widely used option for coordinated token-holder decision-making on Ethereum.
The shutdown matters because DAOs will need to migrate proposals, voting records and active governance flows to other providers to avoid disruption. Teams and treasury managers face short timelines to update smart-contract integrations, front ends and multisig workflows, and off-chain snapshot services and alternative governance stacks are likely to see increased demand. For ETH holders, the move highlights operational risk tied to centralized tooling in decentralized systems and may accelerate work to standardize portable governance infrastructure across the ecosystem.