You mean, are 100 founders enough that 60% cannot coordinate a raid? You’ll have trouble telling whether 60 of the founders are a rich guy in sixty trenchcoats.
Well, it depends on how you do the initial distribution. If you just put up the tokens for sale, then yes, you’d have the problem of one person buying up all the governance tokens. But if you distribute initially to e.g. 100 known individuals (contributors, etc), then you need actual collusion and at some scale that becomes difficult.
What if the oldest 60% of governors pull the raid?
Yes! Another interesting dynamic to think about. At what distribution/Gini coefficient does that become improbable or impossible?
You mean, are 100 founders enough that 60% cannot coordinate a raid? You’ll have trouble telling whether 60 of the founders are a rich guy in sixty trenchcoats.
Well, it depends on how you do the initial distribution. If you just put up the tokens for sale, then yes, you’d have the problem of one person buying up all the governance tokens. But if you distribute initially to e.g. 100 known individuals (contributors, etc), then you need actual collusion and at some scale that becomes difficult.