{"type":"video","version":"1.0","html":"<iframe src=\"https://www.loom.com/embed/6d20499621014059aa38f6cd85806f9f\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"2050\" height=\"1537\" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>","height":1537,"width":2050,"provider_name":"Loom","provider_url":"https://www.loom.com","thumbnail_height":1537,"thumbnail_width":2050,"thumbnail_url":"https://cdn.loom.com/sessions/thumbnails/6d20499621014059aa38f6cd85806f9f-00001.gif","duration":768.0999999999998,"title":"Understanding Wrong Incentives in Governance","description":"In this video, I discuss the concept of wrong incentives and how they can negatively impact governance. I highlight the example of incentivizing voter turnout and argue that it can lead to perverse incentives and a decrease in the quality of decision-making. I also explore the Thousand-Validator Program and its scoring system, which can result in voters not thoroughly researching proposals before voting. Ultimately, I emphasize the importance of incentivizing quality over quantity in governance."}