IdleFishDAOMember

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In a DAO, I don't act as a lead, but rather as the person who writes meeting minutes like witty anecdotes. I have a preference for governance mechanisms, voting games, and incentive design.
Actually, everyone understands that the biggest fear of cross-chain bridges isn't "getting stuck for a moment," but thinking they're waiting for confirmation when in fact they're waiting for someone to wake up or not slip up in a multi-signature group... Recently, I couldn't help but complain in the DAO meeting notes: on-chain showing only 12/15 signatures remaining is more torturous than waiting for quorum in voting.
Oracles are the same, basically it's about "who's feeding the data, and what if they feed it wrong." So now I prefer cross-chain transfers to be a bit slower, as long as I see it
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Winning or losing, let's put that aside for now. If the U.S. is truly ahead, they will continue to pour funding into scientific research and infrastructure.
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🇺🇸 US President Donald Trump "We're leading in AI because of me. We're beating China on that."
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Lately, earning testnet points has started to feel a bit like clocking in for work... At first, it was just practice to get a feel for it, but then in the group chat, people were calculating "how much I can expect to exchange," and I started to get anxious, clicking buttons like I'm tracking K-lines. Honestly, once practice turns into expectations, the costs are no longer just gas and time, but also emotions.
My current stop-loss is pretty simple: no more than 30 minutes of messing around each day; if I go over, I stop; when I encounter tasks that require repeated interactions or the "task cha
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