ETH 1.x, Cat Herders, Fund Recovery

Storage Rent (Fees)

Lack of dogma on "code is law"

Important to have an understanding of when/how changes are made
And not "immutability forever"

Doesn't affect archive nodes, only full nodes "pruning"

Finality with Beacon chain can help with a number of things

Business models for archival nodes

Fast sync on ETH 1.x state for only 1 account

Tennagraph: signaling tool

Project managers

Do we make forks easier?

On-chain governance vs. fluid governance

Give options, but adds technical debt

Core Devs are politicians, they need "political cover" to make choice

More people don't participate because core devs have power

But minorities have outsized influence

Economic validation?

Add labels to EIPs about impact groups, factored into governance
Example: https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/pull/1725

All Core Devs is not a great means to make decisions like this

Tournament-style voting, layers of voting

Decorum: bad actors and behavior vs. open, permissionlessness

What happens when the community grows again 10x?

Cat herders can identify the right stakeholder groups/audience groups

Political compromise (kickback lol)

Select a repo