What is the soul of a decentralized protocol? Simply put, governance rights.
Take $WAL as an example. Holding it is not just an investment, but more importantly, it gives you a voice in the future direction of the entire ecosystem. In Walrus, a decentralized storage network, all proposals—whether for technical upgrades or parameter adjustments—are open and transparent. This is not just a gimmick, but a genuine democratic mechanism.
Imagine no longer being a passive recipient of decisions made by a centralized entity, but actively participating in defining industry standards. Every vote helps shape the future of decentralized storage. This is the essence of Web3—making user interests truly the core of the protocol.
By participating in governance, you are not only protecting your own rights but also taking responsibility for the entire ecosystem.
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TheMemefather
· 13h ago
Governance rights are indeed the core, but do people really vote seriously? Or do big players call the shots?
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Deconstructionist
· 01-11 06:08
Governance rights sound impressive, but how many people have actually participated? It's still the big players who call the shots.
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AirdropChaser
· 01-08 18:54
Governance rights sound nice, but does anyone really vote seriously? Haha
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CoffeeNFTs
· 01-08 18:33
Sounds good, but can governance really be implemented, or is it just another show of harvesting the little guys?
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PessimisticLayer
· 01-08 18:27
Sounds good, but isn't it just the same old story in the crypto world... How many people can truly participate in decision-making?
What is the soul of a decentralized protocol? Simply put, governance rights.
Take $WAL as an example. Holding it is not just an investment, but more importantly, it gives you a voice in the future direction of the entire ecosystem. In Walrus, a decentralized storage network, all proposals—whether for technical upgrades or parameter adjustments—are open and transparent. This is not just a gimmick, but a genuine democratic mechanism.
Imagine no longer being a passive recipient of decisions made by a centralized entity, but actively participating in defining industry standards. Every vote helps shape the future of decentralized storage. This is the essence of Web3—making user interests truly the core of the protocol.
By participating in governance, you are not only protecting your own rights but also taking responsibility for the entire ecosystem.