Lately, reading DAO proposals feels more and more like reading instructions on "who can press which button," on the surface it's voting, but underneath it's really about how incentives and power are distributed: what you get is not a sense of participation, but a lease on certain permissions. To put it plainly, no matter how gentle the proposal is written, the key points are two sentences: where the money flows, and who can change the rules.



Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, phishing links are everywhere, and I care more about what exactly is being authorized during the voting signature... Anyway, now when I see "Quick Support / One-Click Vote," I pause for two seconds, pull up the transaction details to take a look, even if it takes a bit longer, it's worth it.
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