Vitalik: Ethereum Needs More High-Quality DAOs to Drive Decentralization Expansion from the Base Layer to the Application Layer
BlockBeats News, January 19th, Ethereum founder Vitalik posted an article stating the need for more, but higher-quality DAOs to address the current inefficiency and plutocracy issues of token voting mechanisms, and to drive Ethereum's decentralized scalability from the base layer to the application layer.
Vitalik proposed the key roles of DAOs in oracles, on-chain dispute resolution, list maintenance, and project launch/maintenance, and differentiated between "convex" and "concave" problems to guide decision-making mechanism design.
Vitalik stated, "To achieve all of this, we need to solve two problems: privacy and governance fatigue. Without privacy, governance becomes a social game."
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