A project’s governance proposal pass rate reflects its decision-making efficiency and community consensus, but context matters. An 80% pass rate may signal strong alignment (e.g., clear roadmap, engaged voters) or low dissent (if proposals are non-controversial). A 30% rate could mean healthy debate (diverse stakeholder interests) or gridlock (e.g., vague proposals, fragmented communities). To evaluate, analyze proposal types (routine vs. strategic), voter turnout (low turnout inflates pass rates), and debate quality (constructive feedback vs. tribalism). High pass rates with low turnout risk centralization; low rates with high turnout may slow innovation but protect against hasty decisions.
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DeFi protocols succeed if TVL grows consistently. Hunters must assess whether liquidity is organic or incentivized temporarily with unsustainable rewards.
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To boost chances in crowded airdrops: complete all tasks (social shares, community engagement), join early via official channels, avoid bot-like behavior. Prioritize projects with tiered rewards—higher participation (e.g., referring users) often correlates with bigger allocations. Stay updated on rule tweaks.
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