Recently, translating governance pages feels like reading books in a library—more I look, more I think that "delegated voting" is quite a dilemma: if I don't delegate, my few votes are like I didn't vote at all; if I do delegate, it ultimately comes back to a few people making the decisions. Honestly, governance tokens might be more about participation than actually governing the protocol itself. What's more awkward is that many people only show up during airdrops or when proposals impact their earnings; usually, they just hand over their votes to big accounts for convenience, which over time naturally leads to oligarchy. When meme and celebrity shoutouts cause attention shifts, newcomers rush in, while veteran players advise against taking the last step. Governance is the same: it's lively and exciting, but when responsibility truly falls, no one’s around. Now I can only treat the delegate as a "library card," at least checking what they've voted on and whether their reasons make sense—at least for now.

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