DeCartography
DeCartography is a project that I am working on with my team. To begin with, I had never heard of "Cartography before. Cartography is the study and practice of creating and using maps, derived from the Greek words chartēs meaning "papyrus, paper, map" and graphein meaning "to write". It combines science, aesthetics, and technology to effectively communicate spatial information and model reality or imagined reality. So, it's like the technique of creating maps? Am I trying to sound intellectual by using the term "テクネー" for technology? tkgshn.icon You can find more information about Cartography on . DeCartography is a tool for structural (graph) analysis that allows clustering and labeling of wallets exhibiting similar behavior. This enables the utilization of diverse communities' support through QV/QF, among others.
Challenges
One of the vulnerabilities of QVF is the possibility of one person having multiple IDs. This undermines the premise of digital voting. Efforts are being made to address this issue by platforms like Gitcoin Passport. It might be worth exploring other resources regarding the concept of One person, one ID. The concept of "vote buying" still exists. In the case of QF, collusion and collusion can allow for the extraction of a large amount of funds from the Matching Pool at a low cost.
The question is, where do we start the discussion? There are several phases:
1. Defining what a public good is.
2. Explaining why investment in public goods is necessary.
3. Understanding the concept of democracy.
In the traditional QF, the subsidy is limited to the amount contributed by each pair of participants. For example, if two people each donate $10, the subsidy is $10. If two people each donate $10,000, the subsidy is $10,000. This characteristic of traditional QF makes it highly vulnerable to collusion. Two key employees of a project (or two fake accounts owned by the same person) can each contribute the same amount they have and receive a substantial subsidy. Pairwise-Bounded QF calculates the total subsidy to the project by examining all pairs of contributors and imposes a maximum limit on the total subsidy that a specific pair of participants can trigger (aggregated across all projects). Pairwise-Bounded QF also has the characteristic of penalizing projects that are dominated by large contributors.
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1592290119893094401/nu0NvizM_400x400.jpg
DeCartography
DeCartography makes it possible to quantify the cooperation between contributors. It includes identity and policy modules for Plurality.
You can find more information about DeCartography on .