PANews reported on December 1 that Vitalik disagreed with the way the US Government Efficiency Department (DOGE) handled the content about small expenditures. He believed that the examples listed were only a small part of all expenditures. If the government optimizes to avoid mistakes that look bad on Twitter, many valuable opportunities will be missed, and those large-scale affairs that are actually more wasteful will continue to exist because they look good. A venture capital-like approach should be adopted for small-scale public funds, because the goal is to ensure that opportunities that can bring 1,000 times returns are seized. Cautious energy should be used on large-scale affairs.
Vitalik: I don’t agree with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)’s excessive focus on small expenditures
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