--- tags: Endgame Video Summaries --- ## Summary of [Open Decentralized Voter Committee | January 18, 2023](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=if9JoSEetvM) ### 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 This video is about the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is working on creating a Constitution for The in-game universe. The main points covered are that the Constitution must be decentralized to be effective, and that it will include a section on technology and governance. 00:05:00 The video discusses the importance of decentralized governance, voter apathy, and the need for meta engineering in order to address these issues. It also discusses the pre-game Constitution, which does not include references to issues such as the house or conflict of interest. 00:10:00 The video discusses Open Decentralized Voter Committee principles, which are designed to create a more democratic and equitable society. The video also discusses the importance of decentralization and maintaining the purpose of the Constitution. The last principle is Scientific Sustainability, which seeks to replace energy sources with nuclear power in order to maintain ecological balance. 00:15:00 The video discusses the benefits of implementing scientific sustainability into government by allocating 20,000 gar to basic nuclear washing, which is a greenwashing term for nuclear power. The video suggests that this would help to simplify real assets and prevent subjective requirements from being put in place, which would make it easier to calculate returns and risks. 00:20:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which aims to gather passionate individuals and provide them with the knowledge necessary to engage in effective governance. The committee also plans to establish an easy voting front end, in order to make participation easier for everyone. 00:25:00 The video discusses the need for a decentralized voter committee that is operated according to specific rules in order to prevent abuse. It also talks about the need for good faith attempts to change the committee, the dangers of corruption, and the need for a system that is conserved. 00:30:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is a system for voting and governance. The committee has several roles, including delegate, mandated actor, and budget allocator. The voter committee member role is added in the pregame, and anonymity is required at some point. The video explains that the committee is designed to prevent corruption and that loss of confidence in the system is prevented by the voter committee member role. 00:35:00 The video discusses the importance of Open Decentralized Voter Committees and how they can help prevent self-fulfilling prophecies. It also discusses the benefits of these committees and how they can help to ensure that the incentives of the participants are aligned with the best interests of the community as a whole. 00:40:00 The video discusses the requirements for a constitutional voter committee to be considered a constitutional voter committee, including participation in meetings and minimum activity. It estimates that a constitutional voter committee would be eligible for compensation of 500 NPR per month, or 15 care per year. 00:45:00 The Open Decentralized Voter Committee document reviews the performance of the scope framework, and offers suggestions for improvement. Among the suggestions are a rule that allows for splits to happen only if everyone leaves, and a policy that rewards laziness. 00:50:00 A video explains how the Open Decentralized Voter Committee (OVDC) would work. There would be seven full-time constitutional delegates and seven part-time constitutional delegates, and they would become a liable conversation if they work a certain amount of hours. 00:55:00 The video discusses Open Decentralized Voter Committee, a proposed system for selecting delegates to the UN General Assembly. The delegates would be paid a minimum wage, and would be subject to review by constitutional motor committees. 01:00:00 Open Decentralized Voter Committee is a way for voters to vote without interference from delegates. To participate, one must be a constitutional conserver and follow two voting strategies. When it's time to vote, do not screw it up and follow through with what you pledged to do. If you do not follow these guidelines, delegates can ban your voter committee. 01:05:00 This 1-paragraph summary discusses how constitutional delegates and part-time institutional delegates will work together in order to keep the Constitution properly protected while also fulfilling their own incentives. 01:10:00 The video discusses the idea of open, decentralized voting, which is intended to help voters "vote and not actually doing real work." The video also discusses the Constitution, which outlines how frameworks (parts of the Constitution that can be modified) are created. The video suggests that the pregame phase of the game is key in establishing the necessary coordinates for a successful market-based economy. 01:15:00 The Open Decentralized Voter Committee proposes that all constitutional amendments be done through a process that is automated andgranular, with specific constants set in place from the start. This would help to ensure that important decisions are made with precision and without corruption. 01:20:00 The video discusses the proposed scope frameworks for Open Decentralized Voter Committee (ODVCo) - operational supporting and governance, liability management, and die savings rate. The video states that the frameworks will be updated in the fall and that the Constitution will delineate the spirit and boundaries of the scope. 01:25:00 The video discusses Open Decentralized Voter Committee, a proposal submission and arbitration system using blockchain technology. The system is designed to prevent corruption and allow for more effective governance. 01:30:00 The video introduces the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is planning to launch in January of 2023. The Committee plans to provide a platform for voters to access and participate in elections.