Governance
Governance is not live at launch. Tythe’s governance system will be introduced post-mainnet as part of the protocol’s decentralization roadmap.
Tythe is designed to evolve — but only through proven credibility.
In its post-mainnet phase, Tythe will introduce a governance system that transfers key protocol decisions to the most trusted participants across the network. Voting power will be earned through a combination of reputation (TCT) and participation (TYT) — not speculation or wealth alone.
This is not governance by popularity. It’s governance by proof of credibility.
What Will Be Governed
Tythe’s governance model will control select areas of the protocol — including system upgrades, metric weightings, integrations, staking logic, and more.
But not everything can be governed.
Credibility itself — DISC Score, Score logic, proximity enforcement — remains immutable and non-negotiable.
How It Will Work
Both individuals and organizations will eventually be eligible to govern, with voting power that reflects earned integrity, not inflated identity.
The governance system will follow a structured process:
• A proposal is submitted
• It is reviewed, tagged, and published
• Eligible voters cast weighted votes
• The outcome is enforced (on-chain or off-chain)
Votes will be weighted using a hybrid formula — combining TCT and TYT — and dynamically adjusted based on proposal category.
Governance Subpages
The following pages detail each part of Tythe’s planned governance model:
• Voting Power Model
→ How TCT and TYT determine vote weight
→ Includes adopter-specific multipliers for proposal types
• Proposal Lifecycle
→ The full process from proposal to execution
→ Submission, tagging, voting, and resolution mechanics
• Governance Scope
→ What governance can and cannot control
→ Includes future categories and restrictions
“Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed.”
— Proverbs 15:22
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