Proposal Access by Token Holdings

The Cathedral Foundation DAO grants different levels of access to proposals based on the number of CATH tokens held by members. This system ensures that governance, funding, and general proposals are appropriately handled by members with varying levels of stake in the DAO.

The table below highlights the types of proposals members can participate in according to their CATH token holdings:

Token HoldingsGeneral ProposalsFunding ProposalsGovernance Proposals

Less than 300,000 CATH

Access

No Access

No Access

300,000 - 500,000 CATH

Access

Access

No Access

500,000 - 1,000,000 CATH

Access

Access

Off-chain Voting Only

1,000,000+ CATH & KYC

Access

Access

On-chain Voting

Explanation of Proposal Types

  • General Proposals: These cover general operational or strategic topics that affect the community and direction of the DAO.

  • Funding Proposals: Requests for funding from the DAO’s treasury to support specific projects or initiatives.

  • Governance Proposals: Proposals to change the governance structure, modify key rules, or implement significant operational changes. On-chain voting for governance proposals is limited to members holding more than 1,000,000 CATH tokens and who have completed the KYC process.

Key Takeaways

  • Less than 300,000 CATH: Members with fewer than 30,000 tokens can only participate in General Proposals.

  • 300,000 - 500,000 CATH: Members with tokens in this range gain access to both General and Funding Proposals.

  • 500,000 - 1,000,000 CATH: Members in this category can engage in off-chain voting on Governance Proposals, as well as in General and Funding Proposals.

  • 1,000,000+ CATH & KYC: Members with more than 1,000,000 tokens and who have completed the KYC process can participate in on-chain voting for Governance Proposals, in addition to having access to General and Funding Proposals.

This tiered structure ensures that members with greater stakes in the DAO have more influence over governance, while still allowing all members to participate in general decision-making.

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