What I don't regret is that whenever the market suddenly explodes, I immediately pull my hands away from the keyboard and go check if there are new "people" on the chain. Recently, I've been thinking about delegated voting—basically outsourcing the hassle to "professionals." As a result, voting power increasingly resembles an oligarchic club, and governance tokens might ultimately be about passing proposals and directing budgets, not necessarily improving user experience. The economic collapse of blockchain games feels quite similar: once inflation kicks in, studios flood in, token prices spiral, and the remaining players can only serve as background scenery. Anyway, now when I see the words "community governance," I first suspect: who is actually being represented? That's all for now.

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