Ralph Merkle’s Dao Democracy addresses size of preferences because constituents only “vote” by reporting their own overall happiness level. Everything else is handled by conditional prediction markets (like in futarchy) to maximize future happiness of the constituents. This means that if some issue is very important to a voter, it will have a greater impact on their reported happiness, which will have a greater impact on what proposals get passed.
Ralph Merkle’s Dao Democracy addresses size of preferences because constituents only “vote” by reporting their own overall happiness level. Everything else is handled by conditional prediction markets (like in futarchy) to maximize future happiness of the constituents. This means that if some issue is very important to a voter, it will have a greater impact on their reported happiness, which will have a greater impact on what proposals get passed.
Using Futarchy is just cheating ;3
But you’re right, this does negate all my issues. I was just looking for something closer to existing governments.