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Yeah I mean preaching to the choir really

I think one of the main points is that it "will be" broken in the future because of AI and whatnot and we need some kind of plan that's not going to cause the transition to be a complete shitshow... but again I'm just parroting the argument I'm not the one making it.

Them that profit from bugs want to break it more. That's an inherent flaw of centralization, and the centralization of stake renders Hive governance vulnerable to that flaw. For them that benefit from it financially, it's not a flaw but a feature, and they want more of it.