• NoForwadSlashS@piefed.social
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    20 hours ago

    No joke, this is actually very much how it works. For disputes they use UMA tokens, which allows whales to just buy the vote. Although “being too expensive to corrupt” is the point, there’s a bunch of recent news about votes for $50 million markets bought with $7 million worth of coins (which are reusable, once you own them, you can vote on every dispute with the same tokens and voting power).

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          48 minutes ago

          They pay for voting power in disputes over betting so that it literally only gives return by new investors - exactly like how any ponzi scheme works

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            36 minutes ago

            “Voting power” has nothing to do with the original ponzi scheme. It was all about using the money from new investors to fake high returns on investments for all investors. So a betting market where people aren’t assured return at all starts from quite a different proposition, and adding “buying voting power” to it does nothing to increase the similarity.

            At a stretch you could compare it to an MLM.