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Compound Governor Frameworks, with arr00 and Alex Kroeger

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In this episode of I Pledge Allegiance, hosts Derek Hsue and Larry Sukernik chat about Governance Frameworks with arr00, the creator of Compound Governor Bravo. We also speak bring on Alex Kroeger, who worked on governance for A16z and is a longtime governance participant in numerous protocols.

We discuss existing governance frameworks such as Compound Governor, how these systems may evolve in the future, and other hot takes in Governance.

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Compound Governance

Alex Kroeger - Mirror

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Follow us on Twitter: @arr00 | @alex_kroeger | @lsukernik | @derek_hsue

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Show Notes:

(1:17) - What are Governance Frameworks?

(2:55) - On Compound Governor Alpha's importance

(5:04) - How arr00 became involved with Compound

(8:05) - How governance frameworks enable more powerful behaviors

(10:30) - The importance of third-party tooling

(12:54) - What can be changed with Compound Governor Bravo in the future

(16:26) - On the idea of "Negative Consent" voting

(20:17) - Balancing upgradability with security

(22:02) - How governance frameworks effect decision-making

(25:11) - How do large funds handle protocol governance?

(29:04) - How can governance incentives be designed?

(35:31) - Cross-chain governance and its implications

(40:02) - Are veStaking models a good idea?

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In this episode of I Pledge Allegiance, hosts Derek Hsue and Larry Sukernik chat about Governance Frameworks with arr00, the creator of Compound Governor Bravo. We also speak bring on Alex Kroeger, who worked on governance for A16z and is a longtime governance participant in numerous protocols.

We discuss existing governance frameworks such as Compound Governor, how these systems may evolve in the future, and other hot takes in Governance.

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Compound Governance

Alex Kroeger - Mirror

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Follow us on Twitter: @arr00 | @alex_kroeger | @lsukernik | @derek_hsue

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Show Notes:

(1:17) - What are Governance Frameworks?

(2:55) - On Compound Governor Alpha's importance

(5:04) - How arr00 became involved with Compound

(8:05) - How governance frameworks enable more powerful behaviors

(10:30) - The importance of third-party tooling

(12:54) - What can be changed with Compound Governor Bravo in the future

(16:26) - On the idea of "Negative Consent" voting

(20:17) - Balancing upgradability with security

(22:02) - How governance frameworks effect decision-making

(25:11) - How do large funds handle protocol governance?

(29:04) - How can governance incentives be designed?

(35:31) - Cross-chain governance and its implications

(40:02) - Are veStaking models a good idea?

  continue reading

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