diff --git a/entities/internet-finance/metadao.md b/entities/internet-finance/metadao.md index e44bc8191..810184ec8 100644 --- a/entities/internet-finance/metadao.md +++ b/entities/internet-finance/metadao.md @@ -120,6 +120,8 @@ The futarchy governance protocol on Solana. Implements decision markets through - **2025-02-10** — Proposal 28 passed (8% TWAP): Hired Robin Hanson as advisor for 0.1% supply (20.9 META) vested over 2 years - **2025-02-26** — Proposal 29 passed (25.9% TWAP): Approved launchpad for futarchy DAOs with anti-rug treasury mechanics - **2024** — [[metadao-proposal-1-lst-vote-market]] Passed: Approved development of LST bribe platform as first profit-generating product +- **2026-03-21** — [[metadao-meta036-hanson-futarchy-research]] Active: $80K proposal for GMU academic research on futarchy mechanisms, 50% market likelihood +- **2026-03-21** — [[metadao-meta036-hanson-futarchy-research]] Active: $80K GMU research proposal at 50% likelihood, first academic validation of futarchy mechanisms ## Key Decisions | Date | Proposal | Proposer | Category | Outcome | |------|----------|----------|----------|---------| diff --git a/inbox/queue/.extraction-debug/2026-03-23-hanson-futarchy-details-open-research-questions.json b/inbox/queue/.extraction-debug/2026-03-23-hanson-futarchy-details-open-research-questions.json new file mode 100644 index 000000000..06a0f1612 --- /dev/null +++ b/inbox/queue/.extraction-debug/2026-03-23-hanson-futarchy-details-open-research-questions.json @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +{ + "rejected_claims": [ + { + "filename": "futarchy-information-revelation-timing-creates-last-mover-advantage-in-thin-markets.md", + "issues": [ + "missing_attribution_extractor" + ] + } + ], + "validation_stats": { + "total": 1, + "kept": 0, + "fixed": 1, + "rejected": 1, + "fixes_applied": [ + "futarchy-information-revelation-timing-creates-last-mover-advantage-in-thin-markets.md:set_created:2026-03-23" + ], + "rejections": [ + "futarchy-information-revelation-timing-creates-last-mover-advantage-in-thin-markets.md:missing_attribution_extractor" + ] + }, + "model": "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5", + "date": "2026-03-23" +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-hanson-futarchy-details-open-research-questions.md b/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-hanson-futarchy-details-open-research-questions.md index 9752664b6..00790da3f 100644 --- a/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-hanson-futarchy-details-open-research-questions.md +++ b/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-hanson-futarchy-details-open-research-questions.md @@ -7,9 +7,13 @@ date: 2024-01-01 domain: internet-finance secondary_domains: [mechanisms, collective-intelligence] format: blog-post -status: unprocessed +status: null-result priority: high tags: [futarchy, robin-hanson, open-questions, mechanism-design, redistribution, information-revelation] +processed_by: rio +processed_date: 2026-03-23 +extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5" +extraction_notes: "LLM returned 1 claims, 1 rejected by validator" --- ## Content @@ -54,3 +58,10 @@ This piece is distinct from the META-036 research proposal (which targets "infor PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[Redistribution proposals are futarchys hardest unsolved problem because they can increase measured welfare while reducing productive value creation]] WHY ARCHIVED: Primary source for understanding Hanson's own conception of futarchy's theoretical gaps; the silence on Mechanism B as an open question is as informative as the explicit open questions he names EXTRACTION HINT: Prioritize the redistribution attack structure (wealth transfer indistinguishable from value creation) as an enrichment to the existing redistribution claim. The information revelation timing candidate is new. + + +## Key Facts +- Robin Hanson identifies four open research questions in futarchy: redistribution, statistical noise, information revelation timing, and agenda control +- Hanson describes redistribution as 'the hardest issue I know of, where I'm still not sure what to do' +- Hanson does not identify the basic information acquisition mechanism (Mechanism B) as an open research question +- Hanson suggests organizations may need external 'laws and social norms that limit redistribution proposals'