DAO Governance
Power to the people. HushNetwork is governed by its community, for its community.
Who is the DAO?
The HushNetwork DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) operates on a simple principle: one HUSH token, one vote.
Anyone holding HUSH is automatically a member, giving every token holder a direct voice in the governance and future of the network. This ensures that development is guided by the collective will of its users.
DAO Responsibilities
Network Integrity
Upholding the rules and ensuring fairness, transparency, and accountability for all participants.
Network-Wide Issues
Addressing protocol upgrades, security vulnerabilities, and disputes between participants.
Action Against Bad Actors
Imposing penalties, revoking privileges, or blacklisting users who violate rules.
Handling Illegal Content
Marking content as deleted/hidden and cooperating with law enforcement when necessary.
Proposal Lifecycle
Draft
A user crafts a proposal to improve the network.
Submission
The author locks HUSH to formally submit the proposal to the DAO.
Voting
The community of HUSH holders votes on the proposal.
Implementation
Approved proposals are implemented into the network's protocol.