I almost accidentally signed a transfer instead of voting... I even missed two letters when copying the address, my heart rate shot up, and I started sweating. People who have been rug pulled really have PTSD about the word "confirm."



Then I casually read through that DAO proposal again, and honestly, many proposals are not about debating "whether to do it" but about writing "who has the final say." On the surface, it's about incentives: giving contributors some subsidies, supporting ecosystem projects, but a closer look at the power structure reveals everything—like how voting weights are assigned, whether delegation can be consolidated with one click, and who actually holds the multi-signature in the fund vault. You think you're voting on features, but really you're voting on who can press the button in the future.

Recently, that mainstream public chain is planning an upgrade/maintenance, and everyone in the group is guessing whether projects will migrate. I, on the other hand, first looked to see if the proposal casually included an "emergency permission" clause... Anyway, I’m testing the waters with a small position now, trying to understand the risks first, so I don’t end up becoming meme material again.
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