Recently observing governance across various platforms, delegated voting is pretty much like "proxy serving": you're too lazy to read proposals, so I press the buttons for you. As a result, a few big addresses end up being full-time, while others just hand over their voting rights and then post "Support +1" in the group chat. Who exactly is governance tokens governing? It seems more like it's governing ordinary people who don't have the time, patience, or motivation to read that long list of proposals.



What's even funnier is that during airdrop season, everyone does tasks like clocking in at work, but the task platforms are messing around with anti-witchcraft + point systems, and the degens are so caught up that they start doubting their own lives; but when it comes to voting, many still just delegate directly to "the person who seems to understand." In the end, incentives push people to farm points, governance pushes people to hand over rights... Anyway, I’m just writing summaries, and the more I write, the more it sounds like a joke.
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