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dRep workshop #2 - Session B

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0:00 Presentation part 1

5:32 Agenda, documentation

6:16 Recap – what was covered in workshop 1

11:07 dRep registration

Questions from Chat:

16:14 Can a user override a dRep’s vote?

17:42 Can a dRep delegate their own voting power to another dRep?

18:07 Can you partially delegate?

19:49 Can a dRep delegate their own voting power to another dRep?

20:45 Can you delegate e.g. 50% to one dRep, 30% to another and 20% to a third?

21:20 Will a downvote count as a vote?

21:33 Should downvoting continue to be allowed?

22:10 Which wallets are supported?

23:40 If a dRep fails to vote for the minimum amount of proposals, do the delegators receive rewards?

24:05 Is delegation Catalyst-specific, and separate from Ouroboros?

24:21 Will there be support for SPOs and using the command line for delegating their voting power?

25:29 Will there be an opportunity to set custom tags? Presentation part 2

28:12 dRep dashboard

28:53 Voting centre

29:05 Landing page

29:19 List of dReps

31:16 Clarification on how saturation and rewards are calculated More Questions from Chat

33:48 What's the timeline for approving dRep applications?

34:34 Are the rewards for individuals the same whether they delegate or choose to vote individually?

35:03 What does the tag “Defi” cover?

35:40 Are dRep votes public?

37:27 How does a dRep account for their own wallet voting power?

38:17 Are the wallet integration requirements open source?

38:58 Could whale dReps exist?

40:56 Are there 2 stages of voting?

42:33 In the case of failure by the dRep, how will delegator rewards be calculated?

43:06 Are there plans to track wallet voting history with the status of “yes”-voted projects?

43:54 Does it matter whether you "keep all eggs in one dRep basket" or split it among many?

44:22 What order is the list of dReps displayed in?

44:47 How many dReps are needed? How many hours a day/week it could take to accomplish the job?

46:28 If a dRep votes for more than the minimum of 60 proposals, will that increase the reward of their delegators?

48:09 Presentation part 3 More Questions from Chat

52:13 Will open APIs be published on the same timeline as this UI?

53:20 Is a dRep’s voting power shown to delegators?

54:21 If a dRep's delegation goes over 1%, can people still delegate to them?

55:10 It was mentioned previously that the dReps in the top 150 of voting power would receive rewards. Is this in addition to or separate from the Direct Voting requirements?

55:43 Why are oversaturated reps not displayed?

57:54 Can you choose to delegate your entire voting power to 10 different dReps? Or do you have to allocate your voting power *across* 10 different dReps?

59:22 Once a dRep is saturated, what prevents more people delegating the them?

59:47 Are the past votes of a dRep’s wallet public or private?

1:02:07 Can whales have multiple wallets and get rewarded multiple times?

1:02:52 Will it be frowned upon for dReps to make public how they plan to vote?

1:04:22 Are the delegated wallet addresses made public along with the dRep votes?

1:04:47 Is there a plan to be more transparent in the voting results?

1:06::33 Can a voter whale register ten wallet addresses, vote for (and saturate) ten different dReps and get 10 x rewards?

1:07:38 Will voting tools make it easier to 1) vote/delegate with multiple wallets, 2) create a voting list and select multiple proposals?

1:09:39 What number of dRep votes per proposal is desired?

1:11:11 What is the total budget of implementing dReps?

1:12:21 Why is Cardano Foundation so interested in liquid democracy?

1:14:08 Is it possible to have “dead” voting power?

1:15:05 What is the minimum requirement for the direct voters in order to be eligible for the voting rewards?

1:16:22 Will dRep wallets be kept private?

1:16;37 Can SSI be used as an experiment for this?

1:17:29 :Will there be any restriction on dReps voting on their own proposals?

1:18:57 Can every wallet can delegate to 10 different dReps?

1:19:50 If I delegate when saturated and then some people leave, would I be first in line to be included in rewards?

1:21:23 What are the implications if a whale created 100 different wallets and hired 100 people to be dReps for them?

1:23:06 Are we no longer using the Catalyst Voting App in Fund 10?

1:25:31 On APIs, is there a protection mechanism against blocking voting registration on the API, DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) attack and such?

1:26:40 If a wallet gets compromised in some way, is there a workaround?

1:28:38 Wrap up and closing remarks