Tonight, discussing DAO proposals has become a bit annoying. To be honest, many votes are not about choosing "what's right or wrong," but about choosing "who gets the incentives and who holds the switch." Making rewards look very attractive and splitting permissions into tiny pieces, superficially decentralizes, but the actual power structure is hidden in the details; you have to read line by line, or you'll be carried away by emotions. Recently, hardware wallets are out of stock, and phishing links are everywhere. The more times like this happen, the more it shows: ultimately, security still depends on being more suspicious of oneself. Anyway, I see complexity as an enemy, and I focus on two issues first: where the money flows, and who has the permissions. Other tricks are put aside for now.

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