Just now, my phone popped up a DAO voting reminder, and the red dot kept flashing, making me feel uncomfortable all over.


I clicked in and saw that the proposal was written very "neutral," but the part about incentives was hidden deeper than an Easter egg...
To put it simply: who gets subsidies, who can hold long-term seats, whose votes can be easily proxyed.
On the surface, they are discussing parameters, but underneath, they are actually changing the power structure, making it even harder to overturn after the next round of voting.

Recently, everyone has been talking about modularization and the DAO layer, developers are excited, ordinary users are confused:
Just make the chain faster and cheaper, right?
But this DAO voting system is often not about "technical routes," but about "who collects taxes and who sets the rules."
My first reaction to proposals now is not to support or oppose, but to look for: where incentives are directed, how thresholds are set, whether opponents have an exit route.
Anyway, I just want to clear the red dot first, so I don’t get governance anxiety staring at me before bed.
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