The real challenge with Futarchy systems isn't the mechanism itself—it's getting people to actually understand what the value proposition is. When buyback models dominated, they made sense as a quick fix. But here's the thing: even with complete IP control in your hands, projects still chase short-term wins over sustainable long-term strategy. It's frustrating to watch teams have all the tools but repeat the same old patterns.
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TokenToaster
· 8m ago
ngl, that's quite eye-opening... Having power makes it easier to lie flat, and this phenomenon is too common in crypto.
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PonziWhisperer
· 23h ago
ngl this is the eternal paradox of the crypto world... no matter how good the tools are, it's still about grabbing short-term gains
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BTCBeliefStation
· 23h ago
Honestly, no matter how good the mechanism is, it's useless; the key issue still lies with people.
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MetaMuskRat
· 01-16 18:11
ngl, this is the common problem of Web3. No matter how good the tools are, without execution, it's all useless.
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StableCoinKaren
· 01-16 18:11
NGL, this is the common problem in the crypto world. No matter how many tools you give, in the end, you can't escape the fate of short-term arbitrage.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 01-16 18:08
To be honest, this set of theories sounds good, but it's hard to implement. The problem still comes down to human nature... No matter how many tools there are, they can't stop the temptation of short-term gains.
The real challenge with Futarchy systems isn't the mechanism itself—it's getting people to actually understand what the value proposition is. When buyback models dominated, they made sense as a quick fix. But here's the thing: even with complete IP control in your hands, projects still chase short-term wins over sustainable long-term strategy. It's frustrating to watch teams have all the tools but repeat the same old patterns.