How to prevent malicious players from signing on multiple nodes in a one-person-one-vote system?
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I am working on a one-person-one-vote system where each participant is allowed to sign on only one node. However, I am concerned about the possibility of malicious players signing on multiple nodes if the cost is low. What measures can I take to prevent this from happening? Any suggestions or best practices would be greatly appreciated.
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On Edgeware, we offer several tallying rules for governance features. The primary method is coin-weighted voting, but we also have extensions that use a form of quadratic voting based on locking time. This means that the longer you lock your tokens, the more weight your vote carries. However, it's important to note that some tally types are more vulnerable to certain tactics than others. For example, if someone wants to run a signaling poll with one person one vote, that's their decision, but we can provide guidance on the results and process. Ultimately, we strive to offer a variety of options for governance and provide support to ensure fair and transparent decision-making.