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Last night, I was flipping through my photo album and saw a super weird candlestick chart: the upper shadow looked like it was bowing... I was immediately drawn in by this "dramatic" feeling and couldn't resist clicking into the governance voting to see the fun. The more I looked, the more it seemed like: delegated voting claims to be convenient, basically just shoving votes to the "most trustworthy-looking person," and then those people keep voting bigger and bigger. In the end, who did the governance tokens actually govern? Anyway, not someone like me who just takes screenshots.
Recently, the group has been arguing over the compliance boundaries of privacy coins/mixing, to the point of a breakup scene. One side says privacy is a right, the other says don’t drag the project down with it. I’m caught in the middle and suddenly realize: when voting power is concentrated, even values like "should we touch this" can be decided by a few people with a single hammer, leaving the rest to vent in the comment section. Forget it, I won’t delegate today, at least let me be responsible for my own enthusiasm.