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## Summary of [Open Decentralized Voter Committee | 10.16.22 | Clusters & Next Steps](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFZ5nTH8pe8&list=PLLzkWCj8ywWMJ8ImSqKaYf-87Mx7gOkaF&index=6)
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### Summary
00:00:00 The video discusses the announcement of protective clusters, which are groups of people that come together to work on a project. The next steps are to discuss the purpose 2.0 charity and clean money projects, and to talk about the practicalities of creating a protective cluster.
00:05:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is a way for groups of people to prepare proposals in the future. The next steps are to create launch metadats, which will be used for the launch of a new ecosystem. The Cluster Announcements video discusses how to become a part of the committee and the next steps for becoming a launch metadat.
00:10:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is a project to structure the workforce in a more decentralized way. The committee discusses the importance of multiple metadatas, the need for game-plan approval, and the importance of job security.
00:15:00 The video discusses the goals of next steps for clusters, which are to have clusters approved by the Maker governance before the actual netaddown cluster launch. It also explains that work scoped teams will either stay as core units or leave after the year is completed.
00:20:00 This video introduces the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is a system for voting on decisions made by a group of decentralized teams. The committee is divided into different scopes, each with its own set of processes and responsibilities.
00:25:00 The video provides an overview of the Open Decentralized Voter Committee (ODCV), a system for managing and coordinating voter engagement. The system includes a risk-framer adjustment and collateral onboarding process, which is standardized and open to abuse prevention.
00:30:00 The "Open Decentralized Voter Committee" project outlines a process for creating a decentralized voter committee, which is optimized for centralized product communities. The three groups involved are "builders," "meta," and "exception." The "Scopes" are areas of governance that builders must consider in order to be a fully fledged motor committee.
00:35:00 This video discusses the idea of a decentralized voter committee, which is designed to help oversee and detect corruption in the maker community. The voter committees are made up of shareholders and professionals, and they are empowered to make simple decisions about how to spend the community's resources.
00:40:00 The video discusses how the Open Decentralized Voter Committee (DVC) is designed to prevent delegates from consolidating power. Rank-based voting is used to determine delegates' abilities to execute their delegated responsibilities.
00:45:00 The video discusses how decentralized voter committees (DVCs) are designed to reduce the risk of polarization and ensure that delegates are motivated by more than just self-enrichment. The video also discusses how the voting process works and how delegates are incentivized to support the most popular DVCs.
00:50:00 The Open Decentralized Voter Committee video explains how a voting system can be decentralized and kept in check by a few voters. If a delegate is caught being fraudulent, they can be banned from supporting any strategies.
00:55:00 The video discusses how decentralized voter committees (DVCs) can be beneficial for civil attacks and how delegates and voter committees work together to create Scopes. DVCs are permission-based and delegates can earn compensation by participating in the Scopes.
01:00:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is a subcommittee of the DBC. The DBC is a decentralized organization that oversees the elections process and promotes the Constitution. The DBC has 10 subcommittees, each of which is responsible for a specific aspect of the election process. The DBC also has a delegate committee, which is responsible for electing delegates to represent the DBC in the various subcommittees. The delegates are responsible for protecting the Constitution and making sure that the elections process is carried out correctly. The DBC also has a governor, who oversees the various councils and tribunals that make up the DBC.
01:05:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is a framework for voting that allows for more transparency and democracy. It also explains the budget allocators, which are a system that helps to manage resources more efficiently.
01:10:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is a proposed system for managing governance and decision-making. The two types of metal are created as a result of two different paths a creator can take. The creators focus on deep crypto, while the protectors focus on the real world. There are two protectors who continuously innovate and come up with better solutions for care holders. The voter communities are essential in making decisions about which solutions to prefer.
01:15:00 The video discusses the importance of a decentralized voter committee in the development of open-source games. The committee will consist of representatives from different parts of the game development ecosystem, including creators, service providers, and users. It will help to improve the quality of games by ensuring that all interested parties are involved in the decision-making process.
01:20:00 The video explains that the Open Decentralized Voter Committee is a project that will allow for decentralized governance of games. It will do this by creating a system where scopes (defining parameters) are defined, and project-based funding is used to fund them. The video also explains that the SPF (Shadow Project Funding) system allows for flexible and project-based funding.
01:25:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is focused on transitioning power from whales to a decentralized mob. The author hopes to write a framework that will be submitted to the Forum, which would help to change the political dynamics of the Dao.