I treat complexity as an enemy, and to put it simply: whoever takes away the incentives, whoever takes away the voice. When looking at DAO voting, don’t just focus on "support/oppose"; the proposals involving subsidies, delegation, and threshold settings are the backbone of the power structure. Recently, cross-chain bridges have been hacked again, and oracles reported errors, and everyone is shouting "wait for confirmation." I actually think this is the default governance: only when something goes wrong do people remember to seek consensus. Voting is lively during normal times, but at critical moments, it’s still the same few people making the decisions… Forget it, I’ll keep a low profile, occasionally say a word when I pop out.

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