Dynamic Voting Thresholds

Dynamic Voting Thresholds refer to governance systems where the required number of votes or the quorum changes based on the context of the proposal. For example, routine maintenance or minor parameter changes might require a lower threshold to ensure agility, while major protocol upgrades or treasury spending might require a higher quorum to ensure consensus.

This approach allows the DAO to balance the need for speed with the need for security and thorough review. By adapting to the nature of the proposal, the protocol can maintain operational efficiency without sacrificing the safeguards necessary for significant changes.

This flexibility is a hallmark of mature governance models, helping to navigate the complexities of decentralized decision-making.

Smart Contract Governance Audits
Delegated Voting Risks
Governance Attack Surfaces
Governance Participation Bonuses
Capital Gains Thresholds
Reputation-Based Voting Systems
Validator Voting Power
Margin Call Clustering