Recently, I've been really into browsing DAO proposals, honestly it seems like just voting on "whether to do this thing," but behind the scenes, it's actually about changing incentives and power structures: who can get subsidies, who can control the treasury signatures, who can propose with lower thresholds... these are much more important than slogans. Coincidentally, that main public chain is about to upgrade/maintain, and everyone in the group is guessing whether the ecosystem will migrate; I actually want to see if projects will first conduct a round of "emergency authorization/fund dispatch" voting, and it's obvious who gets written into the whitelist. There are many tutorials, but I only look at those that clearly map out the source of voting rights, delegation flow, and treasury permissions, to avoid being the one stirring the atmosphere. Anyway, my rebound strategy is the same—only engage with liquidity I understand, and voting only makes sense if I know who’s steering the wheel.

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