Recently, I’ve been looking at a few DAO voting proposals again. To put it simply, no matter how beautifully the proposal text is written, the real focus is on the incentives and power structure below: who can propose, who can modify, who receives subsidies, who makes the final decision... Sometimes you think you're voting on the "direction," but actually you're confirming "who will have more influence in the future." My current habit is to first check the comment section and wallet addresses to see who is most active and who benefits the most, then decide whether to click "Agree." Don’t rush, wait for confirmation. By the way, hardware wallets have been out of stock lately, and phishing links are everywhere. When signing a vote, don’t be quick—if the link source isn’t trustworthy, it’s a no-go. Long-term, it’s about habits, not talent.

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