DAO GOVERNANCE USING CORX ON COREXCHAIN

CoreXChain implements a controlled decentralized governance model balancing community participation and infrastructure security.

1. Core Objectives

  • Increase governance transparency

  • Structured community participation

  • Maintain technical safety & compliance

2. Role of CORX in DAO

CORX enables:

  • Proposal submission

  • Voting

  • Delegated voting

  • Expert council participation (conditional)

3. DAO Scope

Covers:

  • Network parameters

  • Protocol upgrades

  • Ecosystem fund allocation

  • Developer frameworks

Excludes:

  • Legal compliance

  • Security emergencies

  • Regulatory interventions

Handled via an Emergency Governance Layer.

4. DAO Governance Process

  1. Proposal submission

  2. Public discussion

  3. Technical validation

  4. On-chain voting

  5. Timelock activation

5. Voting Model

  • Token-weighted voting

  • Delegated voting

  • Validator advisory input (non-binding)

6. Security Measures

  • Minimum proposal threshold

  • Staking lock during voting

  • Anti-whale safeguards

  • Behavioral analysis

  • Emergency pause mechanism

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