Recently, watching governance voting feels a bit like watching a pixelated puppet show I drew myself: on stage they say "community co-governance," off stage everyone delegates their votes to a few big accounts, and in the end, it turns into those few giant cats having a meeting... To put it plainly, who does governance tokens actually govern? Maybe it's still just the laziness and fear of trouble of ordinary people. Even more absurd is that the testnet's point system is also getting competitive, with everyone guessing in the group chat "Will the mainnet issue tokens?" When it comes to the voting stage, it's always "I've delegated, you guys handle it." I don't pretend to be holier-than-thou; I've delegated before, it's convenient, but I always feel that once I hand over the steering wheel, I’m not really sure where the car is headed. First, I’ll revoke a few old authorizations in my wallet, and by the way, I want to at least vote myself next time.

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