Connor McCormick ☀️
@nor
How would you design a governance system that allows people to pay for the policies they want (direct bribery) but doesn't become a plutocracy (where only the rich have a voice)?
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Keon Kim
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@afurmanczyk.eth https://mirror.xyz/afurmanczyk.eth/rOjBuyNsvM3wd07Wm0WW0dqc6R-QHDhcYf39FxpmVQQ
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Connor McCormick ☀️
@nor
this is correct. is this you?
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Keon Kim
@keon
This article was written by Andrew from @afurmanczyk.eth !
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Connor McCormick ☀️
@nor
Plus, depending on how it's implemented, outcome based governance is susceptible to shortermism
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Andrew | MotherDAO
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Agreed. People can be fickle or change their mind too quickly. There's multiple mechanisms built to account for what you've said here. Can't wait for you to see it once we get it published.
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