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Recently, I've been looking at several DAO voting proposals again. To put it simply, many of them are not about "whether to do this" but rather "who has the final say in the future and where the money flows." Some proposals write rewards very beautifully, but a closer look reveals that the thresholds, delegation, and voting power weights are quietly changing structures... I now get into the habit of first checking how incentives are distributed, how long the lock-up is, and whether there are penalty mechanisms; only then can I sleep well before voting. The group discusses modularization, and the DAO layer is very lively, but ordinary users are indeed confused: in the end, it still comes down to who pays for the data, who votes, and who takes the blame. Anyway, I’m Zen about it—less impulsive, look a bit more.