I set a small rule for myself: when I see DAO voting, I don't look at the "vision" part first, I flip straight to how incentives and permissions are allocated. Honestly, the most honest part of a proposal isn't the slogan, but the details of who gets the money, who can access the treasury, who can cast a vote worth ten votes... Sometimes after reading it, you understand: this isn't "governance," it's redistributing power again. Recently, there's been a lot of noise about NFT royalties, and I’m too lazy to pick a side, but it feels like the same script: on one hand, supporting creators, and on the other, fearing secondary liquidity will be affected. In the end, it all depends on how the rules are written. Anyway, I don’t vote diligently; if I understand it, I vote; if I don’t, I sleep. Missing out is fine.

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