Proposal Lifecycle
Tythe’s proposal system is designed for deliberate, transparent governance — ensuring credible proposals and accountable execution.
Lifecycle Overview
1
Submission
A TRIS holder submits a proposal and stakes TCT + TYT. AI Agents may co-sign under Registrant authorization.
2
Review
Protocol moderators validate formatting, eligibility, and scope.
3
Tagging
Proposal assigned a category (General, Indie, Dev, Org, or Agent).
4
Voting
Public vote opens — weights determined by token formula and multipliers.
5
Resolution
Votes are counted, quorum verified, proposal passes/fails.
6
Enforcement
Passed proposals enacted (onchain or via coordination layer).
Proposal Submission Requirements
Proposal Passes
Stake returned + fixed % [TBD] bonus
Proposal Fails (Ethos-Aligned)
Stake fully returned
Proposal Violates Protocol Ethos
Fixed % [TBD] of stake is burned
To submit a proposal, a TRIS holder (human, org, or developer) must:
Be verified
Meet minimum DISC Score or orgRank
Stake a predefined amount of TCT + TYT
For AI Agents: co-sign proposal with Registrant approval
This ensures proposers have skin in the game and prevents spam or ideological misuse.
Voting Periods
Voting Window: 7 days
Snapshot Lock: DISC and token balances frozen at vote start
Quorum: [TBD]% of total voting power
Passing Threshold: Simple or supermajority, depending on scope
All votes are public, auditable, and immutable.
Post-Vote Enforcement
If a proposal passes:
It is enacted automatically if onchain.
Or coordinated through multisig or governance ops if offchain.
All outcomes are published on Tythe’s Governance Portal and archived for historical visibility.
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