Jason Devlin
@jason
What do you think about this product: A fork of polymarket that lets people create things they want to happen in government, and let people donate to the cause. Examples being: reduce gov spending by 2%, or pardon this person. Have an expiration where if this isn’t accomplished, the funds are returned. Use the oracle to determine if gov does the thing, in which case the treasury of the nation is given then funds. I see this as “lobbying for the people”
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Jason Devlin
@jason
A fully transparent grassroots lobbying mechanism where the money goes to the treasury instead of a politician’s LLC
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won't the people donate to the cause by majorly LLC lobbyists?
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Jason Devlin
@jason
I don’t see current lobbyists jumping at the chance to be more transparent. But if they want to throw money in the pot it’s vastly better that those funds go to the government instead of politicians directly or indirectly.
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