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On-chain voting systems are gaining traction in decentralized networks, providing a direct way for token holders to make decisions. While this brings transparency and community involvement, one must consider the associated costs. These costs include transaction fees for each vote cast, the computational resources needed to process these votes, and the potential for spam attacks that could congest the network. As a result, on-chain voting, while powerful, requires a balance between engagement and efficiency to maintain network performance and sustainability.
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