Picture this: if SOL is the main stage of this whole Web3 party, then every single holder and ecosystem participant is basically serving as a representative voice. It's like everyone has a say in how things move forward. The question becomes—does the actual structure match that vision, or are some people's votes worth more than others in practice?
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OnchainUndercover
· 01-07 06:20
Listen... This explanation sounds nice, but the reality is that whales always speak at a louder volume than us.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 01-04 16:56
It sounds ideal, but to be honest, voting rights have long been unequal. Big players' voices carry more weight than retail investors.
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wagmi_eventually
· 01-04 16:55
Nah, to put it simply, ideals are very lofty but the reality is quite harsh. The democratization narrative of the SOL ecosystem is just for listening. Isn't it an open secret that large holders' influence crushes small investors?
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zkProofGremlin
· 01-04 16:51
It sounds ideal, but the reality is that wealthy people have louder voices. Democracy also requires spending money on the chain.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 01-04 16:50
Sounds ideal, but the reality is that the whales have long since controlled everything... SOL holders being equal? Haha, that's just a story.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-04 16:30
ngl sounds like the same old story... big players will always have more weight than us...
Picture this: if SOL is the main stage of this whole Web3 party, then every single holder and ecosystem participant is basically serving as a representative voice. It's like everyone has a say in how things move forward. The question becomes—does the actual structure match that vision, or are some people's votes worth more than others in practice?