Awesome. I say all three definitions are important to the NNS. Breaking down the NNS per neuron/icp weight is an important step to defining and mapping the NNS. We also have to account that many neurons can be owned by a single entity. Splitting assets is a well known strategy. Kyle Your writings will be imperative to understanding the inner workings of our ecosystem and eventually to its improvement.
Thank you for your articles.As I understand it, the neurons are about 228M which non-dissolving and dissolving are included, and even if you incorporate vote power, they won't reach 402.9M. What am I missing here? https://ic.rocks/neurons
The 228M is ICP in known neurons. Their total voting power is 310M. There's an additional 92M in unknown neurons (most of which is the Unknown Whale(s)).
Would an analysis of the ICDevs vote be within the scope of your writing, since it has an NNS focus? It would be great to know the numbers of neurons who voted for and against, and to get some understanding of who the 'no' whales are.
Awesome. I say all three definitions are important to the NNS. Breaking down the NNS per neuron/icp weight is an important step to defining and mapping the NNS. We also have to account that many neurons can be owned by a single entity. Splitting assets is a well known strategy. Kyle Your writings will be imperative to understanding the inner workings of our ecosystem and eventually to its improvement.
Thank you for your articles.As I understand it, the neurons are about 228M which non-dissolving and dissolving are included, and even if you incorporate vote power, they won't reach 402.9M. What am I missing here? https://ic.rocks/neurons
The 228M is ICP in known neurons. Their total voting power is 310M. There's an additional 92M in unknown neurons (most of which is the Unknown Whale(s)).
Oh, thank you.
Would an analysis of the ICDevs vote be within the scope of your writing, since it has an NNS focus? It would be great to know the numbers of neurons who voted for and against, and to get some understanding of who the 'no' whales are.
I think it's pretty well covered in the dfinity thread (https://forum.dfinity.org/t/proposal-to-include-cycle-dao-icdevs-as-default-follow-target-neurons-to-the-nns/9363/130) and this tweet: https://twitter.com/kylelangham/status/1481301015685181442
What do you think the APR might be at the end of 2022?
A good estimate is this article, just subtract about 6 percentage points from each number due to the 31DEC events... https://kylelangham.substack.com/p/predicting-apr