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Dora Factory launches the World MACI polling platform, further advancing decentralized governance
【Crypto World】Dora Factory has recently launched World MACI, a global crypto public opinion survey platform, which is now in the public Alpha testing phase.
World MACI is a polling tool built on decentralized governance infrastructure. What can this platform do? Simply put, it enables large-scale on-chain voting and opinion collection, while also improving data authenticity through a Sybil resistance mechanism.
For the Web3 community, such tools are quite critical—whether for DAO governance proposal voting or community feedback collection, a reliable and transparent solution is needed. The emergence of World MACI is another exploration in this direction.
The Alpha testing phase means that features are still being refined. Interested developers and community members can participate in testing and provide feedback. This open iterative approach is very helpful for improving the user experience.
Wait, you're already claiming that Alpha testing has furthered decentralized governance? I'll see how many users can be exploited in this round before I comment.
DAO voting, to put it simply, is a game where the project with more people wins. Can this tool really change anything?
Laughing until crying, yet another project that requires "participation in testing to understand."
From a technical perspective, the core bottleneck of on-chain voting scalability is not the voting itself, but identity verification—how many people can be accurately verified? If this is not clarified, the authenticity of the data remains questionable.
It is worth noting that the Alpha stage usually means that security audits are not fully completed yet, so participants should be cautious when testing.
In summary, this direction is valid, but do not overhype the maturity of the functionality—calmly analyzing the feasibility is more pragmatic than blindly optimistic.