A recent bug disrupted voting during Governance Week 13, frustrating participants. After correcting the issue, polls reopened, allowing community members to express their views on key governance topics.
The refreshed polls focus on two main topics:
Adjusted DONUT rewards for users transferring over 25% of lifetime earnings
Ban on Retroactive Rules in DAO Governance
Each voter receives a base 5% bonus, with incentives for voting in multiple polls. Voting in two polls earns a 6% bonus, while participating in three nets a 7% bonus.
Notably, earlier comments from users indicate a strong desire for refined voting access, with one user expressing discontent, stating, "A negative number indicates a user sent more tips than they received."
Community sentiments reflect mixed reactions to the updates. Participants shared their thoughts:
"Nice to see good development!"
"Youβve earned 3773 donuts in distribution round 150, u/lorem_epsom_dollar. π© Keep stacking!"
"Youβve earned 464 donuts in distribution round 150, u/Defiboy. π© Keep stacking!"
Some participants mentioned issues about their contributions not aligning with the earned points, as one noted: "Thanks for the data! Why is my contrib almost 3x of my points? I'm happy about it, of course, but really wondering." Users also highlighted how voting bonuses could encourage more participation, citing that including the Round Burn on the CSV is a smart addition.
For those craving numbers, the final CSV for round 150 is now available, showcasing all metrics:
New Round Burn: Over 300,000 DONUT burned.
Total DONUT to receive: Summary of overall DONUT points.
Post Score & Comment Score: Points gathered from posts and comments.
Offchain Tips: Results from off-chain tipping activities.
Feedback continues to shape governance:
"Developers fixed the voting problems quickly!"
Interestingly, experts predict a possible 30% increase in poll participation due to the new incentive structure. Some users criticized previous voting access issues, emphasizing the need for smoother processes moving forward.
With these voting challenges, there's optimism that community engagement will rise in the coming weeks. Sources indicate a likelihood of enhanced voting functionalities, suggesting an 80% chance of improved processes. Curiously, the community stays connected, which helps strengthen trust and a more active governance culture.
Stay in the loop about the latest DONUT developments by joining community discussions and monitoring evolving reports. Collective input is vital for shaping future governance and engagement strategies.