System Proposal

Any member of congress can begin the decision-making process by writing a system proposal.

Proposal authors must provide the following information so that other members of the congress can understand and participate:

  • Type of proposal

  • Title of proposal

  • Voting period

  • Goals and descriptions

  • Related attachments

In order to prevent abuse, a small fee must be paid according to the policy when registering the proposal, and the fee to be paid is calculated and presented automatically.

Members of congress can participate in the proposed system proposal in two ways: Discussion and Voting.

In Discussion, members of congress can share opinions on proposals, recommend good proposals, and display them sorted by the latest and number of recommendations.

Members of congress can comment on registered opinions, and registered opinions and comments cannot be modified or deleted.

In voting, members of congress can vote for, against, or abstain from system proposals.

Voting is done to reach consensus.

Voting information is recorded in blocks for transparency.

The hash of the voting information is recorded so that the voting information is not disclosed until the end of the voting.

After voting ends, voting information is recorded in a block, and voting information is aggregated and verified using the hash already recorded.

A quorum for decision-making is one-third of all members of the congress.

A proposal is approved if the percentage of votes in favor exceeds the percentage of votes against by 10%.

If the proposal is approved, the development team proceeds with the development according to the proposal.

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