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Oh my god. You're not gonna be liked at all. You're gonna be actually very much hated. And I was like, but why? I'm trying to create transparency. There's a bunch of people in Web three who are just hardcore libertarians. We wanna be in a situation where we're able to coordinate an entire protocol in a permissionless way. Okay. But what what are you doing exactly? Automating decisions that humans find hard is very naive.
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Like, how do you get the individual level of changes needed in a person
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for them to want to act differently in a collective context? But he's very curious. He reads a a lot. And every time he comes by new information, even like AI now is trending, you know, he would always say, oh, have you heard of this? Have you heard of that? And it's just so fun. Hundred years after we had generalized,
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liberalized access to the corporate form, whether or not we've figured it all out.
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What drives you forward in governance? One word.
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Humans. Welcome to Governance Futures, a podcast exploring the past, present, and future of decentralized governance. I'm Eugene.
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And I'm Jamila.
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And we're the Scroll Foundation's governance team.
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Right here because governance is too important to be an afterthought, especially in web three.
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From DAOs to AI, constitutions to coordination, we're bridging theory and practice to explore who gets to decide and how. We'll talk with builders, researchers,
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and pioneers who are reshaping governance today and imagining where it's going next. If this sounds like something you'd be interested in exploring,
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then come join us on this journey. Subscribe on YouTube or wherever you listen to podcasts, and let's shape the future of governance
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together.