--- type: entity entity_type: person name: Nicolas Rasmont status: active domains: [internet-finance, ai-alignment] --- # Nicolas Rasmont LessWrong contributor known for formal critiques of futarchy mechanism design. ## Timeline - **2025-12-01** — Published "Futarchy is Parasitic on What It Tries to Govern" on LessWrong, arguing conditional decision markets are structurally incapable of estimating causal policy effects due to selection vs causation bias ## Contributions **Futarchy Critique:** Developed the most formally stated structural impossibility argument against futarchy, claiming the mechanism is systematically biased toward selection correlations rather than causal effects even when perfectly implemented with rational traders. ## Related Work - Builds on Dynomight's 2022-2025 series on conditional markets - Part of active LessWrong debate on futarchy's epistemic foundations - Distinct from implementation critiques (manipulation, fraud, illiquidity) - focuses on structural mechanism design