DAO Governance? Don't talk to me about "decentralized ideals"! The Epstein files are out, who do you still trust? 🤫
Web3 family, let's talk about DAO governance! Do you think DAO is cool, where everyone votes to decide the future of the project, particularly "decentralized"? It certainly sounds great, right? ✨
But recently, in the Web3 world, I've seen those so-called "decentralized governance" with a pitifully low voter turnout, and proposals are passed solely based on a few "whales" making the decisions. How is this decentralized? Isn't it just a different disguise for "rule by the few"? 🙄
Moreover, the nearly 30,000 pages of judicial documents from the Epstein case have been made public recently! You know what that means, how many dark transactions and behind-the-scenes manipulations by global power elites are hidden within? 🤯 Even the "democracy" of the real world can be manipulated, can we really expect DAO governance to be completely "pure"? Behind those low voting efficiencies and slow decision-making, could there also be a few "invisible hands" working in the shadows? 🤔
I'm not saying DAOs are bad, but if these issues of "whale manipulation" and "inefficiency" can't be resolved, then the so-called "decentralized ideals" may just be a beautiful illusion! What does everyone think? Can DAO governance really avoid manipulation by a few? Share your "insider information" in the comments! 🤐 #DAO Governance #Web3阴谋论