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Governance Minimization — Fred Ehrsam
Governance minimization means reducing the power and reliance on governance wherever possible.
Fred Ehrsam • Governance Minimization — Fred Ehrsam
Credible neutrality is primary value proposition of crypto today.
Fred Ehrsam • Governance Minimization — Fred Ehrsam
Governance minimized protocols will see the most use. It is the core attribute which kicks off the positive feedback loop between trust and adoption as a standard. It also puts powerful, basic tools in the hands of all creators, generating more opportunity and faster progress for the entire crypto ecosystem.
Fred Ehrsam • Governance Minimization — Fred Ehrsam
Even if participants don't explicitly capture a system, governance may still create unintended side effects. For example, formal governance systems can encourage action versus inaction, even when inaction is superior.
Fred Ehrsam • Governance Minimization — Fred Ehrsam
Formalizing stakeholders for on-chain governance today typically occurs through simple token ownership and the governance itself through tokenholder voting. Unfortunately, token holdings are not an accurate reflection of stakeholder value in a protocol for a number of reasons
Fred Ehrsam • Governance Minimization — Fred Ehrsam
Credible neutrality is dependability. It means a stakeholder (e.g a user or a developer) can use or build on a protocol with confidence it will not change against their interests. Protocols remain credibly neutral by avoiding "capture" by any particular group.