--- tags: Endgame Video Summaries --- ## Summary of [Open Decentralized Voter Committee | 12.14.22 | Endgame Constitution](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJSqYTzensQ&list=PLLzkWCj8ywWMJ8ImSqKaYf-87Mx7gOkaF&index=1) ### Disclaimer This is an [AI generated](https://www.summarize.tech/) summary. No manual curation has been done. There may be inaccuracies. ### Summary 00:00:00 The YouTube video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is preparing to define the content of the "Endgame Constitution" in the next quarter. The video also discusses the Constitution and how it will be implemented. 00:05:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, or "OCV Committee." The OCV Committee is an effort to move away from memes and acronyms and towards more technical terms and concepts. It is hoped that this will make the Constitution more concrete, and thus easier to understand. 00:10:00 The video discusses the principles and features of an Endgame Constitution, which is a proposed decentralized legal system. The three main elements are value flow, tokenomics, and meta engineering. Each of these is connected to the others, and the Constitution as a whole is meant to be a comprehensive guide for growth and safety in a decentralized world. 00:15:00 The video discusses the importance of principles and values in a decentralized system, and how these principles help to maintain stability. The video also discusses the importance of voting in such a system, and how voting can help maintain stability and keep the system decentralized. 00:20:00 The video discusses how a decentralized voter committee would work and how it would be more powerful than any other type of ecosystem actor. 00:25:00 The video discusses the idea of a "decentralized voter committee" in which voters are incentivized to vote in order to receive compensation. The military analogy is used to illustrate the importance of the committee's role. The paper-esque nature of the committee's compensation allows for a diverse range of holders to participate without affecting its ability to protect the Constitution. 00:30:00 The video explains how a decentralized voting committee will work, and how the more established parties will be able to exert more control. The video also discusses the need for a strong tokenomics in order to ensure the committee's stability. 00:35:00 The video discusses how the scope frameworks (i.e. the sets of rules that govern the game) are separate from the Constitution, which allows for easier modification of the frameworks. The Constitution (i.e. the document that lays out the rules of the game) will only become ossified over time and can be changed only by a majority vote of the delegates. 00:40:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, a proposed system for voting that is decentralized and uses a constitution to define rules and penalties for behavior. The video explains that governors are responsible for overseeing elections and enforcing the Constitution, while tribunals are responsible for resolving disputes. 00:45:00 The video discusses the need for a decentralized voter committee to oversee the consolidation of different scopes into a overarching "Endgame Constitution." The video also discusses the need for separate councils and coordinates for different primary and supporting scopes in order to prevent corruption and ensure that budgets are allocated wisely. 00:50:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is a proposed system for voting that is more decentralized and egalitarian than current systems. The committee would have 12 delegates, each with a Max Compensation of $10,000 per month, and 40 standby delegates. The committee would also have periods of job security, which would make it more attractive to participate in the competition. The video also notes that more work needs to be done to figure out the logic behind the delegate numbers, and that it would be helpful if people could help identify gaps in the system. 00:55:00 The Open Decentralized Voter Committee will release a version of the Constitution before Christmas, provide a scaffold for modifying it, and ratify the first version by Q2. 01:00:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is a proposed constitutional amendment designed to end the role of the government in society. The committee is designed to be open to all members of society, and delegates will be elected to represent them. The committee's main purpose is to end the government's control over society, which will be accomplished through the implementation of physical resilience and the protection of real assets. 01:05:00 The video discusses the upcoming Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which will replace pretty much every single game mechanic with frameworks that can include budgets. The scope frameworks will contain budgets that will happen differently than regular budgets because now all budgets are controlled from one MIP. The end game will have 12 MIPs, each of which will control a budget focused on one particular thing. The transition team will be responsible for overseeing the transition from regular game mechanics to the scope frameworks. Quantum Red will be slowly ramping up into being able to administer these new interactional mechanics. 01:10:00 The video discusses how a decentralized voter committee will be set up, with MK holders playing an important role. Independent imperialists will be responsible for making decisions regarding the scope of the framework, while ensuring that constitutional restraints are in place.