Gate News message, April 17 — The Cosmos Hub’s proposal to integrate Osmosis failed to pass a governance vote by a narrow margin. Osmosis acknowledged the outcome, stating that while it was not the result the team believed would be most beneficial for Cosmos, it appreciated the community, validators, and all parties who participated in the discussion.
Osmosis confirmed it will continue operating as an independent and profitable blockchain. In the coming weeks, the team will advance the next phase of Osmosis’s roadmap while prioritizing user safety and business continuity. Further details regarding the protocol and team arrangements will be announced shortly.
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