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## Summary of [Open Decentralized Voter Committee | January 11, 2023](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5mBaVolIuU)
### 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 speaker provides a rundown of the proposed pregame Constitution, which includes articles focused on constitutionalism and compliance. The pregame Constitution will be in effect for one and a half years, and key stakeholders will be notified of its existence.
00:05:00 The video explains how the Open Decentralized Voter Committee (ODCV) will work, starting with the election of delegates in January 2021. The Constitution will be updated every quarter, and the committee will focus on perfecting the rules. In the final stages, power will be transferred to delegates who are tightly regulated by the Constitution. Foreign experts will be needed to help write the Scopes and other important documents.
00:10:00 The video discusses Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is an effort to create a Constitution for a game that will be more resistant to corruption.
00:15:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is a proposed solution to the problem of corruption in democracies. The committee would be composed of representatives from the different social media platforms, and would be responsible for ensuring that elections are conducted in a transparent and fair manner.
00:20:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is a long-term charity mechanism that is impossible to remove from the system. This means that funds will always be allocated towards charity in an efficient way, and there is always value in the system. The video also discusses scientific sustainability, clean money, and the free rider problem. The Open Decentralized Voter Committee is designed to reduce the need for spark, and it will be built with the goal of generating a lot of it in order to have a low likelihood of failure.
00:25:00 The video discusses the need for a Constitution that is clearly defined and understood, as well as the need for a voting front end that is easy to use and provides Motor Incentives. It notes that the project can only succeed if these features are developed quickly in the pre-game.
00:30:00 The video discusses the different functions of voter committees in a decentralized governance system. The main points are that voter committees are responsible for public coordination, encouragement of public participation, and infrastructure support. They are also compensated with emissions from the project. If they lose their power or are not motivated to participate, the delegates can take over.
00:35:00 The video discusses a proposal for a decentralized voting committee that would have full-time and part-time delegates. The full-time delegates would be focused on protecting the Constitution, and the election season would be used to teach voters how to delegate. The delegate contract expiration would allow for new delegates to be chosen.
00:40:00 The video discusses a proposal for a fixed amount of money to be given to full-time constitutional delegates in order to make the position more attractive and ensure their job security.
00:45:00 This YouTube video discusses the concept of open decentralized voting committees and their potential benefits. The video outlines the concept that any full-time constitutional delegate can become a part-time delegate at any time, and that part-time delegates have a smaller share of the voting power but still have resources to use in campaigning. The video also explains the mechanics of how a part-time delegate would take over the seat of a full-time delegate if they achieve twice as many modes as the full-time delegate.
00:50:00 This video discusses Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is a proposed reform to the voting system. The committee would be made up of delegates who are experts in various areas, and their vote weight would be based on their qualifications, rather than their voting preferences. This system is meant to prevent powerful individuals from influencing the election process, and to ensure that all voters have an equal opportunity to participate.
00:55:00 The video discusses Open Decentralized Voter Committee, or DVC, a proposed system for election that would be run using a decentralized network. The system would allow anyone with credentials to participate, with compensation based on their contributions. It is hoped that this system will be more democratic and open than traditional elections, and that it will help spread awareness of voting rights.
01:00:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which will be responsible for electing delegates to the 2020 and 2024 elections. The biggest MKholders will be able to participate in the committee, as will those with the most knowledge. Those who graduate from small whales to bigger Impalas will be rewarded with a Fair return on their MPR. However, there are also concerns about locking down Constitution and parts of it becoming obsolete. It is important that this committee does not introduce too much complexity, as this could lead to a power cascade.
01:05:00 The video discusses the importance of decentralizing voting in order to protect the Constitution. The presenter argues that a rule lockdown is the only way to do this, and that it is impossible without the protection of a legal system. They suggest that seven delegates be assigned to oversee the Constitution, as this number is uneven but comparable to a board.
01:10:00 The video outlines the idea of a decentralized voter committee, which would allow for more democracy in Mega Corporation. The idea is that if Mega Corporation becomes a global financial backbone, then the number of delegates representing independent and unconstrained power will increase. This, in turn, would decrease the amount of money wasted on greedy political delegates.
01:15:00 The video discusses how the Open Decentralized Voter Committee will work in the game. There will be two types of workers: ecosystem actors who provide professional work, and core units who operate the mechanisms of the Constitution.
01:20:00 The video explains how a "core unit" is a powerful tool that allows for limited and well-regulated centralization of an ecosystem, provided there is a facilitated dial willing to take the entire risk for blowing up. If corruption occurs from a core unit that a facilitated dial has chosen, the facilitator can easily lose everything.
01:25:00 The video discusses how Open Decentralized Voter Committees will allow for more democratic processes within ecosystems. This will remove the need for intermediaries, allowing for more efficient and secure decision-making.
01:30:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, a project that is aimed at creating a Constitution for the future. Volunteers will be needed to help bring the project to fruition, and those who participate will be compensated for their time.