Last night, while checking the charts and grabbing a midnight snack, I happened to take a look at DAO votes and found that many proposals, on the surface, are about “optimizing incentives,” but in reality, they’re just redistributing who really gets to call the shots: how voting power is obtained, who the rewards are sent to, and which little clique gets execution authority… Basically, it’s about writing the power structure into the terms. Now that it’s airdrop season, plus anti-witch tasks on the task platform, the points system has turned the “loot-harvesting” crowd into workaholics, and those “incentives” hidden in the proposals are even more sensitive—everyone’s watching their own portion. Anyway, I’m one of those slow-moving slugs; I only care about two things: whether the funds are being concentrated into a core address, and whether there’s a time lock (timelock, delaying execution ) to give people time to react; don’t let it be that you vote, and only after the fact you realize you were just there to set the mood.

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