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(Created page with "* Executive governance: Automated policing of peer work * Legislative governance: Debating and voting on updates to DAO operating parameters and smart contracts (hard protocols), and cultural norms (soft protocols) * Judicial governance: Reviewing past actions and decisions by revaluing the Forum Common to all these domains is the power accounting feature of REP ownership. REP is gained by peer validation and staked upon assertions.")
 
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* Executive governance: Automated policing of peer work
* Executive governance: Automated policing of peer work
* Legislative governance: Debating and voting on updates to DAO operating parameters and smart contracts ([[hard protocols]]), and cultural norms ([[soft protocols]])
* Legislative governance: Debating and voting on updates to DAO operating parameters and smart contracts ([[hard protocols]]), and cultural norms ([[soft protocols]])
* Judicial governance: Reviewing past actions and decisions by revaluing the Forum
 
== Judicial governance ==
''Main page: [[Judicial governance]]''
 
Reviewing past actions and decisions by revaluing the Forum
 
 


Common to all these domains is the power accounting feature of REP ownership. REP is gained by peer validation and staked upon assertions.
Common to all these domains is the power accounting feature of REP ownership. REP is gained by peer validation and staked upon assertions.

Revision as of 10:33, 7 March 2023

  • Executive governance: Automated policing of peer work
  • Legislative governance: Debating and voting on updates to DAO operating parameters and smart contracts (hard protocols), and cultural norms (soft protocols)

Judicial governance

Main page: Judicial governance

Reviewing past actions and decisions by revaluing the Forum


Common to all these domains is the power accounting feature of REP ownership. REP is gained by peer validation and staked upon assertions.