9 Governance model
The ARX governance model defines how the network evolves, allocates resources, and maintains accountability through on-chain, community-driven decision-making. Governance ensures that the ARX ecosystem operates transparently, sustainably, and without any centralized control.
Every stakeholder who contributes to the network—from node operators to long-term holders—can participate in shaping its future through verified, on-chain procedures.
Strategic Focus Areas
This section provides a detailed breakdown of the governing framework:
DAO Structure & Operational Flow: The lifecycle of a proposal from ideation to execution.
Treasury Management: Principles for fund allocation, capital preservation, and ecosystem reinvestment.
Participation Framework: The specific roles (Validators, Delegators, and Contributors) within the governance layer.
Voting Mechanisms: Technical parameters, quorum requirements, and weighted voting logic.
Decentralization Roadmap: The phased transition from core-team stewardship to full community autonomy.
Legal & Compliance: The regulatory framework supporting the DAO’s operations in global jurisdictions.
Governance for Resilience By removing single points of failure in the decision-making process, ARX ensures that the protocol remains neutral and resistant to external capture, maintaining its commitment to privacy and decentralization.
Skin in the Game Participation is inherently linked to contribution. By aligning voting power with network stake and active participation, ARX ensures that those who are most invested in the network's health have a proportional voice in its future.
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