Proposal Manipulation
Proposal manipulation is the act of influencing the content, timing, or voting process of a governance proposal to achieve a specific, often harmful, outcome. This can include obfuscating the true impact of a proposal, rushing a vote during low-activity periods, or creating multiple conflicting proposals to confuse voters.
In the context of derivatives, this could involve pushing through changes to collateral requirements that allow an attacker to exit a position without being liquidated. It requires constant vigilance from the community to detect and oppose such attempts.
Ensuring clear communication and sufficient time for discussion is the best defense against this type of manipulation. It is a critical aspect of maintaining the integrity of decentralized governance.