TechFlow news — Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin commented on the recent election via Twitter, saying: "One final election-related thought (relevant to general governance design). I wonder if step functions are poor design, causing unnecessary drama and conflict, and whether we'd be better off using smoother functions where small changes don't lead to massive shifts in outcomes. A concrete example is quadratic funding mechanisms like @gitcoin: a 2% change in funding doesn't drastically affect anyone's life—it just means you get 4% more or less funding! But what does this mean more broadly for organizational governance? I think an important piece is reducing the power concentrated in single leaders, structuring things so people worry less about the outcome of big, binary decisions."
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