Great question
@ant_sabado -- I didn't watch all of the presentations from yesterday but I was there for most of today.
@theobtl created a thread on today's research presentations:
x.com/theobtl/status/1990052โฆ
I would say (maybe
@bbeats1 and
@theobtl can help me here):
1) DAOs and decentralization in web3 are at a turning point -- main issue is lack of voter participation, and several ecosystems in recent months have actually downsized their decentralization initiatives or made it more centralized. It's going to be very interesting how the space itself evolves from here, but I'm optimistic and take this as a sign of maturing: we are overall as a space thinking more towards governance as a means to an end (e.g. resilience, sustainability, growth), instead of decentralization for the sake of decentralization.
2) Relevant to your work, there's an increased focus on privacy in governance to prevent prevent coercion, retaliation, vote buying, last minute whales butting in, and social pressure.
@john_guilding presented the State of Private Voting Report:
pse.dev/blog/state-of-privatโฆ
3) To that point, I've also seen a lot more though put into governance systems to (try to) make them actually work -- two years ago when I first presented on Neural Quorum Governance, not many people were thinking about anything other than completely completely public, token-weighted and essentially plutocratic governance, but today there are a lot of folks that have either experimented with or integrated more intricate systems to involve key stakeholders in the right way and prevent collusion and gaming. As an example,
@hatsprotocol and few others are recently making great moves towards this -- looking forward to seeing how that unfolds.
4) Security and capture risk in DAOs is more important than ever.
@anticapture presented on how they were nearly able to capture a seat on
@arbitrumdao_gov's security council by buying votes, showcasing there's lots to be done on that front -- many DAOs on their site are listed as "High Risk":
anticapture.com/
I have to go to dinner now but I'll list more later!
โJust because current implementations of decentralised governance arenโt working perfectly, that doesnโt mean that we shouldnโt try to make the ambition work and revert back to centralisation.โ
@bbeats1 of
@metagov_project at Governance Research Day at
@EFDevcon