Last night I looked at governance proposals again, and the more I read, the more it seems like a "delegated voting contest": claiming to be decentralized, but actually handing your votes over to those familiar faces. In the end, who does the governance tokens really govern... Honestly, they’re still governing the patience of ordinary people.


Many people aren’t uninterested; they’re discouraged by the meeting durations and information density. They just delegate with a click, thinking they’ve fulfilled their duty, and then oligarchic control happens so gently.

By the way, recently there’s been a heated debate in the group about privacy coins/mixing and regulatory boundaries. I just feel even more that the true decision-makers are those few people; everyone else is mostly providing emotional support and memes.

My partner even teased me: “Are you calling this working overtime after hours?” I can’t really argue… Anyway, I’m trying to delegate less blindly now, preferring to投少点, just to know who I’m standing with.
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