We've added 4 more scenarios to showcase how the governance voting system works across different outcomes. Now you can explore exactly what happens in each situation:
• When a proposal gets approved • When a proposal fails to reach quorum • When a proposal meets quorum but still gets rejected
The best part? Across all these scenarios, users only need to make a single binary choice. No complex decision trees, no unnecessary steps—just straightforward governance that actually makes sense.
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ThesisInvestor
· 44m ago
Simplified governance voting is indeed the right direction, but can a single choice cover all situations?
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RooftopReserver
· 4h ago
Someone finally simplified governance; binary choice is truly brilliant.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 4h ago
Single-choice voting? Now that's true democracy.
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GasWrangler
· 4h ago
ngl the binary choice framing is clever... but technically speaking, if you analyze the actual governance mechanics, this still doesn't address state bloat from storing every voting scenario on-chain. seems sub-optimal to me tbh
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DuskSurfer
· 4h ago
Finally, no more being tortured by those complicated voting processes. Just choose one of two options.
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GmGmNoGn
· 4h ago
Finally, someone has simplified voting; just choose between two options. Love it.
We've added 4 more scenarios to showcase how the governance voting system works across different outcomes. Now you can explore exactly what happens in each situation:
• When a proposal gets approved
• When a proposal fails to reach quorum
• When a proposal meets quorum but still gets rejected
The best part? Across all these scenarios, users only need to make a single binary choice. No complex decision trees, no unnecessary steps—just straightforward governance that actually makes sense.