Lately, watching DAO voting feels a bit like waiting for the bus: everyone is shouting "public interest," but in reality, they're all waiting for confirmation—confirmation that their little budget/incentive can securely land in their pocket, and also confirming who gets to sit in the front row and who can only stand. The more "grand narrative" the proposal is written with, the more I want to flip to the end to see where the money flows and how voting rights are distributed; frankly, the power structure is hidden in the appendix.



Modularization and the DA layer are the same; developers are excited like it's New Year’s, while users are confused: I'm just waiting for a correction, waiting for the hype to die down before seeing who’s still serious about their work. Often, it’s not that the technology isn’t good enough, but human nature is too stable... I’m the same, waiting to vote until I’ve thought it through, but often I end up missing the chance. Oh well, just continuing to watch.
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