Empowering Community Governance
In line with our dedication to empowering community involvement in governance processes, All in Bits proudly presents Eclesia, a versatile, configurable open source governance platform available to Cosmos chains. The first integration of Eclesia is the GovGen governance dApp that will enable the community to build, iterate and refine the governance processes that are being defined by the GovGen chain to help shape the potential outcome of AtomOne. The objective of the GovGen governance dApp is to ensure that users can easily participate in the governance process while engaging securely without compromising private keys.
The GovGen governance dApp was built so that you are never asked to share a private key, any seed or recovery phrase. For additional security, here are best practices for signing and broadcasting transactions using the GovGen CLI. It is recommended to follow these guidelines, but you can still use the tools that you are familiar with such as, Keplr, Leap or Cosmostation for interacting with the dApp.
In a world where blockchain governance plays a pivotal role in the success, sustainability and advancements of proof-of-stake networks, GovGen governance dApp empowers the community to participate and express sentiment over the future of their network by becoming active participants in chain’s future potential decisions. While governance mechanisms are crucial they sometimes fall short in effectively engaging users, resulting in low participation. GovGen governance dApp addresses this challenge by providing an intuitive platform for measuring governance sentiment, offering enhanced user experience and informed decision-making tools. The goal of the GovGen governance dApp is to empower the community to effortlessly participate in these types of processes by gauging community sentiment in regards to the potential outcome of AtomOne while making it more accessible to engage, regardless of their technical expertise or background.
Introducing GovGen governance dApp
GovGen governance dApp is a simple interface that seamlessly integrates with your existing wallets such as Keplr, Cosmostation or Leap to allow you to interact with GovGen in a secure and efficient manner. There is no need to enter mnemonics, you simply connect the dApp to your preferred wallet and you gain immediate access to GovGen’s governance functionalities. Always consider that the safest way to protect your account against malware, viruses, or malicious software while performing the signing of transactions is to work on an offline computer.
Feature Set
GovGen governance dApp will offer a comprehensive set of features for managing all governance functions related to the GovGen chain.
- Vote: Exercise your voting right to influence the direction of GovGen, with both single and weighted votes.
- Listing of Proposals: Select certain proposals, filter and change the ordering.
- Detailed Proposal Display: The dApp functions as an explorer giving full proposal details including the title, description, content, status, deposits, votes as well as voting statistics/graphs.
- Aggregating Discussion: The dApp is integrated with the Commonwealth forums to help users to engage in discussions surrounding each proposal within a single convenient platform.
- Useful links: Leverage community knowledge to augment a proposal with related and useful links and reading material in order to have better-informed decision making.
- Help the Proposal Reach Voting Period: Support new proposals by depositing Govgen tokens to the “proposal’s deposit” so that they enter voting period
- Wallet Integration with Keplr / Leap / Cosmostation: Allows users to perform the transactions mentioned above (creating a proposal, voting on a proposal, depositing Govgen tokens for a new proposal) as well as generation of the necessary CLI commands and instructions for air-gapped signing and transmission of those txs when not using a web wallet
Evolution of GovGen governance dApp
The code for the GovGen governance dApp will eventually become open source so that developers worldwide can tailor the codebase to their own blockchains. When this code is released, users will be able to connect their instance of Eclesia to their Commonwealth community and take advantage of the built-in integration to allow for discussions on the Commonwealth forum but also within the heart of the dApp itself.
Looking ahead, the future developments of the GovGen governance dApp will be exciting. From empowering users to create proposals directly on chain to unveiling intricate graphs that paint a vivid picture of governance dynamics, the dApp will continue to expand its feature set. Diving a little deeper, new features to allow users to see granular voting insights and individual user voting histories are on the development roadmap.
Ending notes
The GovGen governance dApp represents a significant step towards simplifying and democratizing the governance experience for all GovGen users. By prioritizing security, accessibility, and community engagement, the aim is to empower every individual to actively use GovGen’s governance to contribute to the potential future of the AtomOne project as an unprecedented community-led, robust, and decentralized sentiment assessment process. If you have any questions or feedback after using the GovGen dApp, please join the dedicated Discord channel.
Let’s all continue shaping the potential future of AtomOne, united in our commitment to transparency, inclusivity, and innovation. Together and with one proposal at a time, the community can help build a stronger, more resilient decentralized governance framework..