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The DHB project officially announced that its application has successfully been listed on the Google Play Store, and the iOS version is also in preparation. The project is now recruiting the first batch of Guardian members from the community, with recruitment starting in February. Guardians will be responsible for maintaining community order and ensuring a healthy discussion environment, while the project reserves a decentralized staking regulation mechanism as an alternative. Interested community members are welcome to submit applications in the comments section. This move reflects the project's exploration of community self-governance and decentralized governance.
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Recruiting for Guardian is quite interesting; it's like decentralizing community management rights.
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Is the staking adjustment mechanism an alternative? It feels a bit like insurance.
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I'm in! Quickly sign me up as a Guardian. I'm interested in community governance.
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Getting Google Play sorted out is pretty good. The key is, when will iOS be available?
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It's another case of decentralized governance. That term is starting to sound like a worn-out cliché.
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It seems DHB is serious about engaging with the community. Unlike some projects that just talk but don't act.
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Is Guardian a whitelist system, or can anyone apply?
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What does the staking mechanism as an alternative mean? Will it really be used?
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Finally found it on the Play Store. Installed and ready to try.
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iOS isn't even out yet and they're already recruiting, efficiency is impressive
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Staking adjustment mechanism as an alternative? Basically, they haven't really decided yet
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Community autonomy sounds good, but I'm worried it will end up being a one-man show
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I just want to know if Guardian has a salary, are they all volunteers?
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Releasing on Google Play is impressive, but the key is user volume
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Now Web3 projects all love to play with Guardian, the aesthetic is a bit tiring
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Decentralized governance sounds nice, but ultimately power is still centralized
The Guardian mechanism sounds good, but I'm worried it might turn into a big V club later
When is iOS coming? I'm a bit anxious waiting
The staking adjustment mechanism options sound quite cautious, but what about decentralization?
I feel this recruitment wave will definitely explode, better act sooner