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## Summary of [Open Decentralized Voter Committee | 12.21.22](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRyrtDA1rBI&list=PLLzkWCj8ywWMJ8ImSqKaYf-87Mx7gOkaF&index=4)
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### Summary
00:00:00 The video discusses Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is a project to create a formalized, constitutionalist approach to governance in the game. It is expected to be completed by January, and will improve transparency and predictability in the game.
00:05:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is a document that will contain all of the crucial details needed to run a decentralized voting system. The video explains that the document is more polished and complete, and that it is important that it is released in a more early stage so that the community can help improve it.
00:10:00 The video discusses how a decentralized voting committee could be implemented to prevent delegate takeover, which could be dangerous due to how obvious it is. The committee would need to be written in one document, and delegates would be heavily regulated to not abuse their power.
00:15:00 The video discusses how Open Decentralized Voter Committees can prevent bad decisions from being made by MK holders. The video also explains how these committees can cover all aspects of decision making, including organizational and financial planning.
00:20:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, or "OVCC", and its goals of ensuring scalable governance and resilient scalability. Step one is creating a map, or "MIP", that supports the endgame Constitution. This Constitution defines the infrastructure of governance, which is necessary for achieving the goals of the committee.
00:25:00 The video discusses how a decentralized voting system is vulnerable to corruption and how cleaning money will help to ensure resilience.
00:30:00 The video discusses the importance of a decentralized voting system in order to prevent corruption and ensure greater good. It argues that a nation state with strong rules governing money and governance is necessary in order to have a resilient society. The creator of the video recommends a world currency and an "unbiased world currency" as the most important components of a decentralized voting system. If these components are not present, society may fracture.
00:35:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is designed to increase the likelihood of success for maker governance. The committee includes heuristics that make the overall likelihood of success much higher and filters out those who are only interested in short-term profits. The goal is to create a spark that will help maker governance survive and thrive. The other two legs of the committee are scientific sustainability and iteration. Scientific sustainability is a different approach to sustainability that focuses on realizations that mainstream approaches are a failure and that the solution is to focus on nuclear power and clean energy. Iteration is the process of improving upon the original vision.
00:40:00 The video discusses solar panels, windmills, batteries, and diggings. It explains how these technologies can be used to improve sustainability, and the importance of educating people on these topics. The main goal is to re-regulate nuclear energy so it can be used more safely and profitably.
00:45:00 The video discusses how, from a scientific perspective, investing in gas is a more sustainable option than investing in coal. It also points out that, while nuclear energy is a viable option, it should be done in a way that is compatible with sustainability.
00:50:00 The video discusses the idea of a decentralized voter committee, which would be responsible for donating money to nuclear advocacy in order to maximize profits. The main points of the video are that unlike funding clean energy projects, which is prescribed by a set of moral principles, this proposal leaves the choice of which projects to invest in up to the committee members. Additionally, the video discusses the idea of perpetual emission of money from the voter committee into a charity competition.
00:55:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee project, which aims to create a system in which token holders have a vested interest in the well-being of the system as a whole. The main points made are that the committee will have a budget for spending on MPR tokens, and that it will also have a scientific sustainability fund to ensure the value of MPR tokens remains stable.
01:00:00 The video discusses the need for a group of people who are trusted to protect the Constitution, and how the Constitution can be kept safe by having voting committees, delegates, mandated actors, and administration teams.
01:05:00 The video introduces the concept of a "constitutional conservative." These individuals are responsible for protecting the Constitution from being broken, and if they are not doing so, they lose their status as a constitutional conservator. This can lead to an "escalation of like" which can eventually lead to the downfall of the Constitution. There are various ways to protect the Constitution, such as by whistleblowing, and paid constitutional conservators are incentivized to do so.
01:10:00 The video discusses how the "Open Decentralized Voter Committee" works, and how delegates can be banned from the front end if they don't follow the strategy their corresponding voter committee is following.
01:15:00 Spark is a decentralized platform that facilitates the formation of constitutional conservative committees. These committees can then promote growth in the system by voting on proposed changes to the scope frameworks and performance of the frameworks.
01:20:00 This video discusses how to become a constitutional conservative, the importance of anonymity, and how it can be enforced.
01:25:00 The video discusses the Open Decentralized Voter Committee, which is a system for transferring reputation across platforms. The Open Decentralized Voter Committee relies on a Serial knowledge proof to ensure accuracy and reliability of information. This system is designed to be resilient to corruption and civil attacks.
01:30:00 The video provides a brief overview of the Open Decentralized Voter Committee (OCVC), its purpose, and how it works. The Constitution, which defines the terms of the OCVC, is also discussed. The CBC, or Constitution-binding committee, is explained as the entity that oversees the Constitution and makes decisions on its contents. If the CBC is compromised, the OCVC's functionality is jeopardized.
01:35:00 The video discusses how a decentralized voter committee will be created in order to prevent corruption. The document containing the rules for the committee will be released in a near future, and it will be passed by April.