Crypto Governance Voting Tracker
cryptocracy.vercel.appDecred's voting analytics is supreme. https://dcrdata.decred.org/proposals
ooookay, can you give an example address to track? an example non-wallet token to track?
Sure, for example, try Gauntlet's voting wallet: 0x6626593c237f530d15ae9980a95ef938ac15c35c. The page appears to show its voting on Uniswap proposals.
thats cool.
speaking of gauntlet network, do they have a way to model asset backed tokens? this is getting complicated, people are trading LPs now and I'm not sure their value. for example, stkGHST is actually one of three GHST liquidity pool shares on Quickswap, which can be deposited into the Aavegotchi project's smart contract which gives out the stkGHST bearer token, but there are also farms that allow stkGHST to be paired against USDC or other assets for farming, adding liquidity to those systems. Should I create new stkGHST or should I buy stkGHST, if I buy whats the accurate price? seems like gauntlet network is primed to keep this data clear
the rest of the market seems to be determining a value, but I don't know if its a good value for me, easily.
It's all become about money. I fucking hate this state of society.
Could you briefly write a description of what this is?
In many cases crypto airdrops get delivered to active governance participants and this tool seems to help not miss any potential ways of participations.
I honestly wonder if we are not witnessing some embrionic state of "digital direct democracy" technology ...
The most interesting thing I've seen in this direction is Sora. It's based on many principles of Athenian democracy. Of course, it's only for managing tokens and not laws, but it has some interesting ideas above and beyond "tokens = votes".
https://medium.com/sora-xor/the-sora-parliament-af8184dae384
That is indeed interesting, worth a look ...
Also, the "central bank" aspect of it, re: actual digital coins ...
More like plutocracy, but yea it does look that way.
Heh ... plutocracy. Nice call.-
I certainly hope not. Direct democracy had a terrible record back when the world was drastically simpler than it is now.
I don't know, places like Switzerland certainly make me wish we had some of those aspects in my home country. For things with a lot of special interests like privacy legislation, it seems to get better results.
Maybe a "mixed" solution with delegation or only on special issues or, heaven forbid, some form of AI-assisted delegated voting ...
Point taken, tend to agree ...
(However ...
... we are also more capable ourselves, and capable of dealing with greater amounts of information - that famous 1800's vs now information consumption stat ...
Or, perhaps, tech could help us "digest" and process that complexity ...
... though witnessing recent "disinformation management failures" - to put it mildly - does not point to much hope in that regard, to be exact ...)