Lately, I've been getting a bit frustrated watching DAO votes: no matter how well the proposals are written, the first thing people focus on is how to distribute incentives, who can get them first, and whether they can change the rules afterward to benefit themselves more. Basically, the power structure is hidden in "parameter fine-tuning" and "temporary authorization." After voting, you realize you're just giving others a stamp of approval.


In the group these days, there's also a lot of discussion about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and various rumors about "de-pegging." When everyone's emotions tighten, it's easier to be influenced by a phrase like "for stability/urgent reasons."
Don't rush to agree or like; I suggest you read the permission boundaries and rollback mechanisms before each vote. If you really don't have time, just abstain—at least don't sign blindly.
By the way, the voting page still takes me several refreshes to load properly. The more laggy it is, the easier it is for people to just pick randomly...
Anyway, I'll stick with this for now—better to be slow than make mistakes.
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