DAO
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By acquiring NFTs, you gain the opportunity to actively participate in managing the project's development through DAO. Your investments are seen as your interest in the project's prosperity, and we value your contribution and are ready to trust your judgment. However, we reserve the right to veto proposals that contradict the ethics and rules of our community.
To participate in DAO, you need to temporarily freeze one or more NFTs from your inventory. This is done in the "inventory" section, where you need to enable "show info" about the card, select the one you want, and freeze it. As a result, you will receive "coins" used to acquire votes in upcoming votes. By returning the votes, you will also return the coins and be able to unfreeze your cards after the vote.
Character gives you 30 coins
Village — 400 coins
We apply quadratic voting to ensure a fairer accounting of opinions in our community. This method equalizes the chances between large and small vote holders, allowing, for example, a group of 11 people with 1 "coin" each to counteract a participant with 100 "coins." Your "coins" are converted into votes based on rounding down the square root of the number of coins, thus determining your weight in votes.
You can distribute the received votes among various initiatives as you see fit, including the option to withdraw votes from one vote in favor of another that is more important to you. The final vote count is made after the vote is closed. After the vote ends, you return your votes by clicking the "Withdraw" button.
Each participant can suggest a topic for discussion and voting. To do this, simply select the topic, give it a title, description, and create the vote. It's important to vote for your proposal to make it visible to other participants. This serves as a check of your interest and motivates others to actively participate in the discussion.
Voting lasts for 4 days (but you can change this time by creating a corresponding vote =)). Voting is considered valid when the quorum is reached — the minimum percentage of participation of DAO members. This ensures that key decisions are made taking into account the opinions of an active part of the community.
If a vote violates the basic principles and values of our community, the DUKE has the right to veto to protect the interests and direction of the project's development. The topic and description of the vote will change to the banner "Constitution violation", but the vote itself will remain, and all those who voted for it will be able to retrieve their votes, while the vote will still disgracefully hang in the DAO thread.