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The Sam Altman departure from OpenAI begs the question—how can an organization, over time, iterate to align incentives when its governance is designed to be easily captured? Can an organization be "provably" anticapture? @spengrah.eth
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Spencer Graham 🧢
@spengrah.eth
probably not 100% provably, but moving org structure and governance onchain helps at the least with transparency / legibility and also with trust-minimization
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Rolf Hoefer
@rolfhoefer
I think the other really fascinating piece of moving things onchain is that one can see the *sequence* of events/actions. For example, who voted first to kick out Sam? If there was a vote to bring him back, who voted first on that? I imagine it wouldn't be the same person, which would provide otherwise hidden insight
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Spencer Graham 🧢
@spengrah.eth
compelling argument against offchain tx signing in multisigs ;)
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