Proposal shot down but quorum hit? Here's the thing—there's nothing to settle on the prediction market. Your bets? You get them back. That's how the mechanism works when governance rejects something with proper voter turnout.
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RetiredMiner
· 2h ago
Haha, just a quick investment to break even is fine.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 12h ago
By the way, the refund mechanism is quite thoughtfully designed, but the real question is... will there be anyone participating in the next vote?
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GasFeeCrier
· 12h ago
Tsk, it's the same old story. The proposal gets rejected and I still have to refund the money. Feels like a game of wordplay.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 12h ago
So, if a proposal is shot down but everyone is present, there's no need to settle predictions in the market, and the betting money is returned as is... This mechanism design is pretty good.
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FloorSweeper
· 12h ago
lol so basically the market just capitulated and paper hands got their chips back? classic weak signal, not even a real bottom yet. keep an eye on what the real players are actually accumulating during this phase tho—that's where the alpha leaks happen
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 12h ago
Hey, you still need to understand the refund mechanism, or else you'll get cut again and won't know what's going on.
Proposal shot down but quorum hit? Here's the thing—there's nothing to settle on the prediction market. Your bets? You get them back. That's how the mechanism works when governance rejects something with proper voter turnout.